De Haar Castle (Kasteel de Haar) Tours and Tickets
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De Haar Castle (Kasteel de Haar)

Backpacks and other large bags should be checked into lockers at the cloakroom.
Do not touch any objects within the castle or lean against any walls.
Flash photography and selfie sticks are not allowed.
Due to many staircases, the castle is not wheelchair-accessible or stroller-friendly.
Leashed dogs are welcome in the gardens, but not inside the castle.
Holders of the Museumkaart pass and children under the age of 4 can visit the castle for free.
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De Haar Castle tickets for both the palace and park cost €19 for adults and €12.50 for children aged 4–12, while tickets for the park only are €7 for adults and €5 for children. Kids under the age of 4 enter for free. Parking at the castle costs an extra €7.50. Tours can provide a straightforward way to reach De Haar Castle from Amsterdam and start around US$150.
Tickets for De Haar Castle can be purchased online through the attraction’s official website or in person when you visit. As time slots can be booked out in advance, it is generally recommended to book online so that you can choose the time of your visit and avoid the risk of missing out when tickets are sold out.
No, De Haar Castle is mostly inaccessible to travelers using wheelchairs or those with limited mobility. There are stairs throughout the castle, making the interior unsuitable for wheelchair users, while only the main paths through the castle park are paved and easily accessible.
Yes, you can join a guided tour of De Haar Castle. Guided tours of the castle cost extra and are usually offered several times per day, while special tours that explore areas usually off-limits also occur a few times each year. You can also listen to an English-language audio guide.
Yes, there is a large paid parking lot for visitors at De Haar Castle. The parking lot is found just down the road opposite the main entrance to the castle grounds. There is also an entrance to the parking lot off Rijndijk, the road to Woerden.


























































