Haarlem, Țările de Jos: Hering și patrimoniu – Ghidul de călătorie în Europa al lui Rick Steves – Travel Bite

Haarlem, Țările de Jos: Hering și patrimoniu - Ghidul de călătorie în Europa al lui Rick Steves - Travel Bite



Urmărește episodul complet: https://youtu.be/imjq5yQzNiI Haarlem este un fel de oraș „maeștri olandezi”, cu multă arhitectură din secolul al XVII-lea. Evită-te cu bicicletele pe aleile înguste pentru a descoperi câteva dintre nestematele din Haarlem – hering murat, capodoperele lui Frans Hals și, la 30 de metri înălțime, cea mai mare orgă din Olanda. Mai multe informații despre călătoria la Haarlem: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe/netherlands/haarlem Vizitați http://www.ricksteves.com pentru mai multe informații despre această destinație și alte destinații din Europa. Consultați mai multe resurse de călătorie ale lui Rick Steves în Europa: serialul public de televiziune „Rick Steves’ Europe”: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/tv-show Programul public de radio „Travel with Rick Steves” : https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/audio/radio Tururi europene: https://www.ricksteves.com/tours Ghiduri: https://store.ricksteves.com/shop/guidebooks Călătorii Echipament: https://store.ricksteves.com/shop/ Consultanță de călătorie: https://www.ricksteves.com/travel-help/plan-your-trip-with-our-expert-consultants Cursuri de călătorie: https:/ /www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/travel-talks Aplicația Rick Steves Audio Europe: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/audio/audio-europe Rick Steves, cel mai mare parte din America autoritate respectată în călătoriile europene, scrie ghiduri de călătorie europene și găzduiește emisiuni de călătorie la televiziunea publică și la radioul public.

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35 thoughts on “Haarlem, Țările de Jos: Hering și patrimoniu – Ghidul de călătorie în Europa al lui Rick Steves – Travel Bite

  1. Just went to Amsterdam twice in Jan/Feb while backpacking through Europe, meant to do Haarlem and The Hague but schedule didn't permit it, seems this may be a good thing tho..I need to come back in the summertime for herring! 

  2. contrary to other touristic foods like haggis, wich is only eaten by tourists, we really love our herring. If you get it from the right merchant it is one of the outright tastiest things in the world. It is delicious! The one in this video looks good and fresh

  3. Very nice video! I'd strongly recommend to check out the "hofjes" of Haarlem; about 20 small courtyards, surrounded with houses for the widowed women. A closed-off, safe community if you will. Each "hofje" has its own style! Truely amazing. You can see them in many Dutch cities (including in Amsterdam), but Haarlem is well-known for them!

  4. Can you believe that as a Dutch guy I had never been to Haarlem until I was 35! And I worked in that street in your opening scene for my first freelance contract. Since then I fell in love with Haarlem. Such a great city

  5. Ehm, being a citizen of Haarlem, I can tell you that the Haringstand you filmed is in Amsterdam on the Herengracht and not in my beautifull Haarlem. Did you know that the pipe organ in the Church was played by W.A. Mozart himself?

  6. I was born in Haarlem at the tail end of WW 2. Lived above my father's bakery. Then moved to Amsterdam. Moved to Can a at 6 years page. Came back in '67 and saw my Oma and Opoe before they both passed away. Saw as much of family and country in 3 weeks as we could. Just loved our visit. Much too short.

  7. The church also has the shortest text on a grave, ever. "Ik" (meaning "I"). Can you get more renaissance than that? I still wonder who "ik" was. I would also recommend the new version of the St Bavo church, now 120 years old. Very impressive church as well. It lies 15 minutes walk southwest of the city center.

  8. I’ve been to Haarlem and I’m disappointed that this doesn’t mention that Beethoven used to play that organ. I learned this from the missionaries that keep up the Corrie ten Boom house, right around the corner.

  9. I was also borned in Haarlem. Do you know that Harlem in New York IS was named from the Dutch town Haarlem. Like Brooklyn was named to the Dutch town Breukelen. New York was former New Amsterdam. And pleaded by the Dutch explorer Peter Stuyvesant

  10. I love herring, bitterballen and great Dutch beer…Cafe Hoppe in Amsterdam! Thanks Rick! Rick Steves Tours are the BEST!

  11. You are very interesting and delightful to watch. I actually found this channel trying to show my wife Nederlands Haring and stayed for the content. Cheers <3

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