The Regentessekwartier
Going into Regentessekwartier? Then make your entrance along Regentesselaan. Whatever season you stroll along this avenue, it is beautiful here every moment of the year. This entire district is part of The Hague's protected cityscape and is a nice mix of cute shops, cosy restaurants and beautiful houses. Regentesseplein is the epicentre of this neighbourhood.
You are now in the Regentessekwartier:
Hospitality in Regentessekwartier
Emma - Regentesseplein 222
One of Regentessekwartier's nicest cafes: café Emma. Whether you come here for a cup of coffee and reading the newspaper or a bite to eat with a drink, the door is always open for you at this neighbourhood living room.
Café Franklin - Valkenbosplein 24
A wide selection of beers, a menu that will make your stomach growl immediately and a terrace in the sun: that is what you can expect as soon as you sit down at Café Franklin. Sounds cosy, right?
Bar Bowie - Regentesselaan 24a
Bar Bowie is a French Mediterranean bistro where you will enjoy a casual atmosphere. The interior is unique and inviting, perfect for those cosy evenings out. Let your taste buds dance with dishes like venus clams and cockles in nduja butter, served with crusty sourdough bread.
Bogor - Van Swietenstraat 2
The district's best-known Indonesian restaurant. Bogor has a relaxed atmosphere and has been serving great Indonesian food at great prices since the 1960s.
Pompernikkel - Beeklaan 370
It's still a shame that the internet can't spread smell because what comes out of the ovens of Pompernikkel comes is insane. Luxurious French rolls and freshly made sourdough: this will make everyone happy.
Fleur's Koffie - Van Bylandtstraat 92
Coffee consisting exclusively of beans roasted in The Hague, as little waste as possible, a meeting place where you can unwind. Good, the list goes on. At Fleur's Koffie you just have to walk in!
Looking for a vegan supermarket?
The specialty shop Veggie 4U on Weimarstraat number 76 is a Valhalla for the vegan/vegetarian.
Shopping in the Regentessekwartier
Sprinkelhop - Weimarstraat 19
Go ahead and say sorry to yourself because no matter how you look at it, Sprinkelhop wants to buy you out. Here you will find vintage interior items and home accessories that no-one else has. Cool!
Huna Outdoor - Regentesseplein 220
Hey adventurer, at the family-run business Huna they have for a huge range of camping and outdoor products. Also nice to know: this outdoor shop has been around for more than 75 years!
Stokstaart - Weimarstraat 65
If children develop a love for shopping, chances are it starts at Stokstaart. This shop full of sustainable and beautiful clothes, children's books, toys and accessories is a fine shop for young and old alike.
Bokstijn - Weimarstraat 187
The Hague's best-known party shop is Bokstijn. It has been around since 1908 and has everything you need to put a festive smile on your face.
Kali Tengah - Koffie en Thee - Weimarstraat 54
Coffee drinkers and tea lovers would do well to wander in at Kali Tengah, a shop on Weimarstraat specialising in selling tea and coffee beans. Fancy a cup of coffee straight away? No problem!
The lively Regentessekwartier
Regentessekwartier is in full swing. You will find another creative boutique on one corner of Weimarstraat, while another new catering establishment has opened on Beeklaan. That makes this stunningly beautiful neighbourhood lively. And all this within a stone's throw from the city centre of The Hague. You can see that dynamism in the monumental houses. They range from stately mansion-sized to cosy and tiny, and everything in between. Shops, restaurants, sports, culture and architecture: Regentessekwartier has it all.