Pavilion the White House
Located on the outskirts of Haarlem, surrounded by the greenery of the Bloemendaal municipality, you will find Pavilion Het Witte Huis. This beautiful, distinctive building from 1933, designed by the famous architect duo Mulder van Van Asdonk, has a rich history. Once a popular stopover for day-trippers on their way to the beaches of Bloemendaal and Zandvoort, the pavilion has retained its charm. Historic photos show a time when the water tower was still visible and the road leading to it was a dirt road. Today, Pavilion Het Witte Huis is a popular destination for hikers and cyclists exploring the Kennemer Dunes. These nearby nature reserves offer a haven of tranquility, with a rich diversity of flora and fauna, including the impressive wisents. The pavilion has its own parking lot, making it easily accessible to all. The atmospheric restaurant is cozy and cozy in winter, ideal for families, dinners with friends or a romantic dinner. The sunny terraces and child-friendly outdoor areas, including a popular air trampoline, provide entertainment for young and old. Even in winter, children enjoy the trampoline, while a children’s play area is available inside. The menu at The White House is diverse, with delicious pancakes as a specialty. Whether you come for a cozy drink, a tasty burger, or one of the many pancakes, there is something for everyone. In addition, the restaurant offers an economical 3-course deal during the week. For children’s parties, Pavilion Het Witte Huis offers the perfect combination of eating pancakes and playing on the air trampoline. When the weather is nice, the children can enjoy themselves outside at a cheerfully set table, and when the weather is bad, there is plenty of room inside to continue the party. In short, Pavilion The White House is a perfect place for a lovely and cozy getaway, where history and hospitality go hand in hand. Don’t miss this special location!
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