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Guided tours

Opening of the royal waiting room

Wachtkamer Hollands Spoor - Den Haag

Hidden at Hollands Spoor station

Did you know that a beautiful royal waiting room is hidden at Hollands Spoor station? During its grand opening on 5 October 1893, Princess Wilhelmina and Queen Regent Emma called the royal waiting room in The Hague a "jewel to the residence".

The waiting room offers a unique glimpse into the Dutch Royal Family travel history. This hidden royal jewel was invisible to the public for a long time, but after a major restoration, it is again accessible to visitors. 

  • From the 8th of September to the 27th of October, a limited number of exclusive tours will be given.  
  • The tours last 30 minutes and can be booked between 09.00 - 13.00 and 13.30 - 17:00.
  • The tour is in Dutch

Would you like to visit the royal waiting room?

The royal waiting room will reopen in September. Would you like to discover this unique place of royal allure?

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Een kijkje in de Haagse wachtkamer
A special visit: the royal waiting room at Hollands Spoor station!

Practical information

Meeting point: Stationsplein 49. To the right of the station's main entrance, you will see a small stone extension with a white canopy and large wooden doors (opposite the Albert Heijn supermarket). At these doors is the meeting point for your guided tour of the royal waiting room. The tour gives a wonderful insight into the travelling past of our royal family! There is only a number of spots available so don't wait too long.

De wachtkamer in Den Haag Bij Hollands spoor
Wachtkamer Den Haag  - Hollands spoor
In real life, the royal waiting room is even more impressive.

Experience Royal September

From 7 to 17 September, there are plenty of festive royal celebrations in The Hague.

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Royal September in Den Haag 2024

Unfortunately, this event has already taken place. A new date for the next edition is not yet communicated to us.

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