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Weekend tips: things to do in Haarlem (April 17-19)

Weekend tips: things to do in Haarlem (April 17-19)

Haarlem offers a variety of indoor and outdoor activities for the weekend of April 17 to 19 as spring weather arrives. The city provides numerous options for visitors and residents to enjoy the sunny forecast throughout the weekend.

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