Hoofddorp is the main town of the municipality of Haarlemmermeer, in the province of North Holland, the Netherlands. In 2021, the population was 77,885. The town was founded in 1853, immediately after the Haarlemmermeer had been drained.
Polderhuis: seat of the regional water board
Floriande
The train station and a bus station from the special bus line from Haarlem to Amsterdam, the Zuidtangent, which has largely its own bus lane, with priority at crossings. In the background, the row of trees can be seen that is planted along the Geniedijk
A Calatrava bridge between Hoofddorp and Nieuw-Vennep
Haarlemmermeer is a municipality in the west of the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. Haarlemmermeer is a polder, consisting of land reclaimed from water. The name Haarlemmermeer means 'Haarlem's lake', referring to the body of water from which the region was reclaimed in the 19th century.
Windmill in Hoofddorp
Pumping Station Cruquius
Cruquiusmuseum entrance, taken from Cruquiusmuseum park
TransPort Building – Houses head offices of Martinair and Transavia.com