Discovering the charm of Haarlem from a wheelchair; you can! Tips for wheelchair-friendly activities are listed here. The information is partly based on reviews by experience experts on Unhindered.

Teylers Museum
It is the oldest museum in the Netherlands: Teylers Museum. This national monument on the Spaarne is a museum of science, history and art. This is the place to marvel at ancient fossils, magnificent stones, precious books, fascinating coins and medals, fabulous paintings and romantic paintings. The museum hosts a variety of changing exhibitions.
According to experiencers, the staff is friendly and helpful. The entrance is spacious and barrier-free. A disabled toilet is available and assistance dogs are welcome.
Barn
The Barn is a vibrant place for culture in downtown Haarlem. Every day you can visit for theater, film, dance, talks and music specials. In the Barn there is a café where you can go for a snack and a drink. View the uitagenda for the current program of the Barn.
The Barn is within walking distance of Haarlem train station and several parking garages. Experiential reviews mention that the staff is helpful. The entrance is spacious and barrier-free. There are wheelchair spaces and a disabled toilet.


Museum of the Spirit
Museum of the Spirit is a former madhouse. For years, the house housed "madmen," people who fell outside society. Now, nearly 700 years later, it is a museum about stigma and the importance of mental health. Be amazed by personal stories, art and a historical collection at the intersection of healthcare, art and science. There is a permanent exhibition, The Miracle of the Mind. There are also changing exhibitions. At museum café Thuys you can enjoy a snack and a drink.
The threshold at the entrance is 6 cm high. There is enough space to place a mobility scooter. The doorway is at least 85 cm wide. There is an alternative entrance. Here the threshold is 7 cm high. The doorway here is at least 90 cm wide.
The Boardroom
A three-minute walk from Haarlem train station is the cozy and friendly café The Boardroom. The Boardroom is a store and café in one full of board games. You can try more than 600 games while enjoying snacks and drinks. The fun board games and cozy atmosphere make for a great day out.
The Boardroom has a spacious, barrier-free entrance. The hallways are also spacious. There is no disabled toilet available.


Frans Hals Museum
He is one of the most important Old Dutch Masters and lived in Haarlem: Frans Hals. In the Frans Hals Museum you will find the largest collection of Frans Hals paintings in the world. You will also find work by other famous Haarlem artists, such as Judith Leyster. But you will also discover more modern art, such as that of Piet Mondrian.
There is a spacious entrance and a disabled toilet. The doors in the building are heavy and door handles are not always easy to reach from a wheelchair. Therefore, it is advisable to bring someone with you.
Great or St. Bavo Church
From far outside the city, the Great or St. Bavo church can already be seen. This medieval Gothic cross church is one of the largest churches in the Netherlands. The interior of the church is unique with the famous Müller organ, on which Mozart played as a child, the many stained glass windows and the 400 tombstones of Frans Hals, among others. You can visit the Great or St. Bavo Church on weekdays and Saturdays. Guided tours also take place.
The entrance is passable according to experts by experience. The floor in the church is uneven because of the tombstones. This makes rolling a little difficult. There is a spacious disabled toilet with brackets and a lowered sink.


Jopen Church
Jopen beer is real Haarlem beer. And where better to drink it than in the Jopen church? The Jopen Church is a grand café in a church where Jopen beer is brewed. In the café you can see the brewing kettles. In the Jopen church you can of course drink different Jopen beers. If you are not yet familiar with the beer, it is fun to order a tasting! In the café you can also have a bite to eat.
The entrance is accessible according to experts by experience. The Jopen Church has a disabled toilet and the hallways are spacious. The restaurant is on the second floor. There is no elevator available.