Make a note of the period 7 to 17 September in your diary, because it's Royal September! In the run-up to Prinsjesdag, The Hague offers a host of ‘royal’ experiences. Throughout the city you will find plenty of activities for young and old.
Visit royal monuments that are specially opened to the public, such as the royal waiting room at Hollands Spoor station and Kneuterdijk Palace. Take a unique canal cruise on Hofvijver, admire the rehearsal ceremonies for Prinsjesdag and enjoy live music during PrinsjesNach. And shop lovers can indulge themselves as The Hague is perfect for a day of shopping!
Unique access to historical monuments
During Royal September, you will have the chance to get an exclusive look at hidden treasures of The Hague. Visit the royal waiting room at Hollands Spoor station, experience the grandeur of Kneuterdijk Palace and step inside the King's Cabinet on Open Monumentendag.
The renovation of the Binnenhof is in full swing, but a special walking route will give you a unique behind-the-scenes look at one of the biggest renovations in the Netherlands during Open Monumentendag. Discover the stories and secrets of these locations and immerse yourself in the royal history of The Hague. And of course, don't forget to capture this unique experience! Book a free time slot for your visit to the Binnenhof.
Update: unfortunately, tickets for the Binnenhof opening are no longer available.
More events in September
Enjoy a royal atmosphere from September 7 to 17.
Exquisite shopping and princely refuelling
The royal couple is known to be lovers of shops and restaurants in The Hague. Explore the elegant boutiques and exclusive shops at Noordeinde. This chic shopping area offers not only a wonderful shopping experience, but also a royal atmosphere thanks to its proximity to the Noordeinde Royal Palace.
In addition, the historic Denneweg is a must-visit for those looking for antiques, interior design and trendy fashion. Here you will find a mix of classic charm and modern flair. Also don't forget to take a walk through the Passage, a covered gallery with a wide variety of shops.
After a morning of shopping, relax at one of the city's many cosy bars and restaurants. Enjoy a cup of coffee, a tasty lunch or a refreshing drink while you refuel for the rest of the day!
Read more about shopping in The HagueWatch the Glass Coach on Prince's Day
Prince's Day, this year on Tuesday 17 September, is the traditional start of the parliamentary year for the Upper and Lower Houses of Parliament in The Hague.
Prior to the reading of the speech from the throne, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima pull up in the Glass Coach, followed by other important members, with a carriage ride from Noordeinde Palace via Lange Voorhout to the Royal Theatre.
Along the route, you can take a seat behind the fences and watch the carriage drive by. It is also possible to watch the Glazen Koets' carriage ride up close from a separate grandstand on Lange Voorhout.
From Central Station, there are two walking routes towards Lange Voorhout.
1. Central Station, Herengracht, Korte Poten, Plein, Korte Vijverberg, Lange Voorhout
2. Central Station, Turfmarkt, Kleine Houtstraat, Plein, Korte Vijverberg, Lange Voorhout
How to reach the royal city centre?
Planning to visit The Hague? Set off well prepared.