Discover the best top things to do in Haarlemmermeer, The Netherlands including CRASH Luchtoorlog & Verzetsmuseum ’40-’45, The Schiphol NS Dutch Railways, Mysteryland, Haarlemmermeerse Bos, Kinderboerderij De Boerenzwaluw, Historisch Museum Haarlemmermeer, The Panorama Terrace, Weekmarkt Hoofddorp Centrum, I amsterdam, Sportcomplex Koning Willem Alexander.
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During the Second World War, several dozen Allied, German and Dutch planes crashed in and around the Haarlemmermeer. The history of these crashes is housed in this special museum, located In Aalsmeerderbrug in a fortress of the Defense Line of Amsterdam. The museum contains a unique collection of objects and documentation about the Second World War, especially about the air war over the Netherlands and about the resistance. There are a number of permanent exhibitions to view. In addition, there are temporary exhibitions with varying subjects. The exhibition ‘Meer in de Stelling’ will be on display until 28 April 2018. The Crash Research foundation in Aviation Society Holland 1940-1945 (CRASH ’40-’45) manages the museum in which the result of over 25 years of research into the air war above ‘De Haarlemmermeer’ and beyond is highlighted.
4.5 based on 244 reviews
We took a NS Sprinter train to go to Zaanse Schans (Zaandam Kogerveld station) from the Schiphol airport station. The services are very efficient, the trains are pretty clean and punctual. As a rail fan, I liked those trains in particular. The ticketing system is also very simple. If you have an OV-Chipkaart, that can be used both in NS and GVB services. Though for NS services, you have to maintain a balance of 20 EUR.
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Mysteryland is an electronic music festival that takes place at the end of August in Haarlemmermeer, the Netherlands. Mysteryland offers visitors a wide mix of electronic music styles, ranging from house and techno to hip-hop, disco, and dubstep. The two-day event is known for its creativity, with attendees encouraged to dress in their most creative costumes, and enjoy the decorations of the festival stages. Mysteryland also remains one of the greenest festivals in the world, striving for sustainability in every detail. Camping is available right next to the festival grounds for those who plan to attend all weekend.
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We had over 7hrs to kill before our flight so scoured the airport for things to do, we stumbled upon the Panorama Terrace. It was brilliant a huge space that even had an empty disused aircraft for you to board and look around. It was very windy and cold there but would imagine in the summer would be a lovely place to sit and watch the daily goings on of the airport. They are doing works to this area and when these are complete the place will be a great place to visit. They are building a new bar and restaurant which will be a great place to chill in the summer. There are picnic tables and seating areas so you can bring your own food or takeaway food from the airport outlets. I wish we still had something like this at our local airport in the UK, its great place to kill time.
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The weekly market of Hoofddorp is a lively place! Each friday from 8.30 to 16.30 hour more then 100 kinds of market shops are set on the Plaza of Burgemeester van Stamplein. Parking is easy underneith the Plaza.
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"I Amsterdam" sign near Schiphol Airport
Upon my arrival, it was nice to see this landmark! It is a great way to welcome travelers to the numerous red signs, shutters, and decorations in Paris (including the red light district)!
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