Badhuisplein
The development of the Badhuisplein (square) creates an attractive connection between the village (Kerkstraat) and the boulevard. With hotels, restaurants, cafés, shops and dwellings.
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Badhuisplein description
Historic architecture
The municipality of Zandvoort aims at reviving the pre-war grandeur of the Badhuisplein (Bathhousesquare), inspired by the historic architecture of the seaside town. The municipal grounds in this development will be brought to the market.
6000 m2 gross floor area is available for houses and 1150 m2 is intended for hospitality and retail.
Start 2019
In 2019 Zandvoort aspires to start the phased approach of the square.
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Already established on this location
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About the area

About the area
Haarlem
A historic city of culture, at 12 minutes by train from inner city Amsterdam, with extensive pedestrian shopping zones and a beach nearby. Haarlem is an attractive town for families with children, as it radiates a more provincial vibe. It is also home to many small high tech companies and start-ups. The white sandy beach stretches out over almost 150 km. All along this coast, travellers will discover miles of boulevards, terraces, shops and restaurants.