The Hague

About The Hague

The Hague has certainly earned its reputation as the Netherlands’ royal city by the sea, with sprawling palaces, coastal views, and a rich history all to be discovered.


As the seat of the country’s parliament and residence of the Dutch royal family, exploring The Hague reveals a wealth of historic monuments, quaint neighbourhoods and hip hangouts. The Hague (or Den Haag in Dutch) also offers both luxury and a laidback attitude: the city has some of the most stunning palaces and museums, but its location on the coast makes it a haven for beach bums and people seeking a retreat that's perfect for taking some time out from the stresses and strains of everyday life.


Whether you’re getting dressed up for a night out at one of the Netherlands’ swankiest spots or looking to let your hair down, spending time in The Hague offers you a Dutch experience unlike any other.


What is known in The Hague?

As a truly international city, The Hague boasts an array of cafés and restaurants featuring Dutch specialities and dishes from around the world.

The Hague’s pedestrianised historic city centre offers shopping seven days a week, from famous department stores like the “Bijenkorf” to hip design shops, boutiques and concept stores.

Very well organizes public transportation from - to anywhere in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and the UK.


What makes The Hague attractive to visit?

If one of your favourite things to do is wandering around museums checking out ancient artefacts and world-famous paintings, The Hague is the place for you!

As one of the Netherlands’ most historic cities, The Hague has no shortage of sights to see and places to visit.

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