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Weekend tips: Things to do in Haarlem (June 26-28)

Weekend tips: Things to do in Haarlem (June 26-28)

Haarlem is experiencing warm summer weather, leading to a variety of suggested activities for the weekend of June 26-28. The article provides tips for locals and visitors to make the most of the sunny weather in the city.

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