From Haarlem Station, calm arrival starts early
From Haarlem Station, open the current route to Lange Veerstraat 47 shortly before you leave. The best route can change because of road works, city-centre crowds or events.
For visitors aged 18 and over, it helps to open the route shortly before travelling, bring valid ID and allow for city-centre crowds.
Why planning ahead helps
Haarlem has a compact city centre with pedestrians, cyclists, shops, hospitality venues and residents close together. If you arrive by train, you may walk through busier central streets. Planning ahead prevents searching in narrow streets.
Visit Haarlem describes the city as accessible by train, bus, bicycle and car. For the centre, it remains sensible to check the current route and any road works before travelling.
Arrive calmly in the street
Lange Veerstraat is a city-centre street with shops, hospitality and homes nearby. Keep pavements and entrances clear, avoid waiting as a group in narrow spots and follow staff instructions on site.
If you travel with others, agree where to meet before entering a narrow street. This keeps the area clearer for other visitors, residents and businesses.
- Open the route shortly before leaving.
- Bring valid ID.
- Walk on the pavement, not on bike lanes.
- Keep entrances and facades clear.
- Do not leave litter in the street.
18+, ID and house rules
Boerejongens Haarlem is an 18+ location. Valid identification may be needed to check age and access. Without valid ID, access may be refused.
House rules and on-site checks are leading. Read the house rules beforehand so arrival and waiting space stay calm for visitors and neighbours.
Frequently asked questions
Can I walk from Haarlem Station?
Use a current route planner to decide which route is suitable at that moment. Crowds or road works can affect the route.
Do I need to bring ID?
Yes. Boerejongens Haarlem is an 18+ location and you must be able to show valid identification.
What should I check before travelling?
Check your route, bring valid ID and read the house rules before travelling.
