DISCOVER THE HAGUE
What to Do
Endless Sea of Opportunities
The Hague is a remarkable coastal city that seamlessly blends natural beauty, cultural richness, and urban convenience. Boasting an 11-kilometer coastline with sandy beaches and lush dune landscapes, the city offers abundant green spaces just 15 minutes from its center. Home to world-class museums like the Mauritshuis and Kunstmuseum Den Haag, The Hague showcases exclusive art masterpieces that attract culture enthusiasts. With comfortable accommodations, charming restaurants, and an inviting city center, it provides an attractive destination easily accessible via two nearby airports. Steeped in history, the city captivates visitors with its architectural treasures, royal palaces, and a vibrant atmosphere that seamlessly combines natural beauty, cultural heritage, and modern urban living.
Where to Eat
Neighbourhood Venue:
A cozy restaurant with high-quality sharing food experience.
A table d’hotes restaurant offering chef's choice dining.
The best steak in town.
Local brewed beers and bites, situated near the waterside.
Near Residence Inn Hotel:
A classic restaurant balancing tradition and modern dishes for business and private occasions.
Experience modern Japanese cuisine in an elegant setting.
A place where you can choose your taste.
Restaurant near the church with Italian hospitality and French influences.
Near City Center:
Trendy place with cozy restaurant and a bar on the roof, serving a fusion of shared plates and tapas.
High quality and fresh Indonesian specialities.
Beautiful old building, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Try their famous apple pie and red velvet cake.
Getting around The Hague
Transportation & Parking
Getting around The Hague is convenient and straightforward. The city boasts an efficient public transit system with trams and buses that connect neighborhoods seamlessly. Cyclists will appreciate the extensive network of bike lanes, making two-wheeled transportation a practical option. The central train station offers easy access to other major Dutch cities, ensuring smooth regional travel for residents and visitors alike.