Some places always remain dear to one’s heart. The Hague can be said to be one such place. The city of peace and justice. The city of the cosmopolitan and the beach. From new styles to old masters. From shops to palaces. From exotic cuisines to Dutch fishing harbours. From international jurisdiction to street savvy. The Hague will captivate you with its modern skyline combined with beautiful historical and royal buildings in the city centre. Discover The Hague with this must-see list!
1. City beside the sea - Beach resorts Scheveningen and Kijkduin
The Hague has 11 kilometres of beach in its back yard, which is certainly worth a visit. Enjoy a long beach walk, a day of paddling, strolling along the boulevard or building giant sandcastles beside the waves. The beach is also perfect for a variety of beach sports, from surfing to competitions in The Hague Beach Stadium. Beach life and city life go together in The Hague!
In The Hague, beach life and city life form a harmonious marriage! The combination of beach and city makes The Hague very special. After a day of shopping or cultural activities in the city, you can relax on the beach with a glass of wine or a delicious ice cream.
Discover the city beside the sea2. Binnenhof - Political heart of the Netherlands
Step through the famous entry gate into the historical Binnenhof (Inner Court) in the heart of our democracy. This is the place where the most important events in the nation's history took place. It is also where the future is being created. During a tour, take a look inside the House of Representatives and the Hall of the Knights where King Willem Alexander delivers his royal speech on Prince's Day. The beating heart of our democracy is currently being renovated. The entire Binnenhof will disappear behind scaffolding for several years for a large-scale renovation.
Renovation of the Binnenhof
During the renovation, all kinds of activities and events will be organised around the Binnenhof. If you want to find out more about the renovation, the Information centre Binnenhof Renovation is the place to go. In this beautiful building at Plaats 22, you can immerse yourself in this impressive project.
Binnenhof viewing tower
Enjoy a unique view of the Binnenhof and the city centre of The Hague from a height of 28 metres! With the viewing tower, the Binnenhof will remain an important centre of attraction for the city during the renovation.
Discover the Inner Court and the Hall of Knights.3. Mauritshuis Museum - National treasures side by side
Vermeer's sensual Girl with the Pearl Earring hangs alongside masterpieces by Rembrandt, Rubens and Jan Steen. See how precisely Fabritius painted Goldfinch, made famous by the book of the same title by Donna Tartt. Or view depictions of the Dutch winter by painters such as Avezaath. The Bull by Potter is impressive. Located at a unique 17th-century palace, the Mauritshuis is a real must visit.
Discover the Mauritshuis Museum4. Palace Noordeinde - Royal The Hague
The Hague has been the living and working residence of the House of Orange for four centuries. The presence of this long royal history can be felt everywhere. The King's working palace, Palace Noordeinde, is surrounded by the loveliest boutiques and most beautiful galleries. The palace may not be open to the public, but you can visit the palace garden at the back to catch a glimpse.
Discover the Royal Palace Noordeinde.5. Shopping in the city centre of The Hague - Go hip or chic?
The Hague is the perfect city for shopping in style. As its name suggests, the Court District, is the perfect venue. You will also find typical Hague chic around Denneweg. Hip The Hague makes its mark behind the Great Church in Prinsestraat. In addition to the countless Asian delicatessens in Chinatown, the city centre has flagship stores such as the Bijenkorf.
Don't miss the Passage! Today, the Passage is the only Dutch example of the type of covered shopping street that was so popular in the major European cities in the second half of the 19th century. A true shopper's paradise: dry and sheltered, with the latest collections from excellent shops!
On the edge of the city centre, but definitely worth a visit, is the Zeeheldenkwartier, one of The Hague's most sociable districts, with its magnificent buildings and atmospheric squares. The Zeeheldenkwartier is full of original, creative shops, design shops, cosy cafés and unique restaurants.
Discover everything about shopping in The Hague.6. Madurodam - The Netherlands in miniature
Miniature theme park Madurodam in The Hague is the ultimate place to discover what makes Holland so unique within a short period of time. Canal houses, tulip fields, cheese market, a wooden shoes factory, windmills, the Peace Palace, the Delta Works: you will find them all in Madurodam!
Discover Madurodam.7. Kunstmuseum The Hague - Lots of culture under one famous roof
Enjoy the unique collection of paintings by Mondrian like his unfinished Victory Boogie Woogie, an excellent silver collection and painstakingly decorated Delft Blue. The realistic works of the Hague sea painters will evoke the smell of the sea. Admire the beautiful fields of clouds that typify The Hague School. Children can let go completely in the interactive Miracle Rooms. This is a museum of all ages!
Discover the Kunstmuseum The Hague.8. Peace Palace - The city's most photographed building
Admire the most photographed building in The Hague: the Peace Palace. The International Court of Justice and the Permanent Court of Arbitration are based here. This beautiful building and its organizations ensure that The Hague is rightly recognized as the city of Peace and Justice. The Visitors Centre of the Peace Palace has an impressive interactive exhibition on war and peace.
Discover the Peace Palace9. Escher Museum - Deceived by illusion
Mind-boggling! The works of the great Dutch artist M.C. Escher defy reality big time. This museum, a former royal winter palace, shows them all. The Netherlands' most famous graphic artist was a master at drawing illusory scenes. Water flows uphill, birds turn into fish and men walk endlessly up and down the same flight of stairs. Let your imagination run free at the Escher Museum!
Discover the Escher in the Palace Museum10. Panorama Mesdag - A magical illusion
This magical, monumental painting of astonishing charm and beauty is the oldest panorama still on its original site. Look 360º around you and experience the magical optical illusion created by this panorama of Scheveningen from 1881. The view is never the same: the incidence of light is more than magnificent and changes from moment to moment.
Discover Panorama Mesdag.Learn more about The Hague?
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