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The Hague

The Hague is a city that has something to offer for everyone. From history to modern hotspots, from the political center to relaxing days at the beach, the city never ceases to amaze. The charming city center is rich in culture, shops, terraces, and impressive architecture.

From our hotel, you're in the heart of The Hague in no time. Ypenburg or Nootdorp stations are just a 10-minute walk away. From there, you can take a direct train to the city center, or reach the main attractions in about 20 minutes by car.

We've compiled a list of popular highlights just for you:

ADO Den Haag Stadium
Football fans, take note! Experience a real ADO Den Haag match in the atmospheric stadium. Especially on weekends, there's a unique Hague atmosphere. Click here for the current schedule.

Madurodam
Discover the Netherlands in miniature. Fun for all ages! This miniature city interactively demonstrates what makes the Netherlands great. See famous buildings, learn about our history through play, and enjoy surprising attractions. For more information or tickets, click here.

Omniversum
Step into another world at the Omniversum: an impressive domed theater where nature documentaries and educational films come to life. Combine your visit with the adjacent Museon-ONE – an interactive museum about people, the planet, and the future. For more information or tickets, click here.

History of The Hague
Musea in The Hague

Musea in The Hague

The city of The Hague has numerous museums that are definitely worth a visit. Learn more about the history of the city or experience the modern art from The Hague.

The Hague has special places where artists have worked. At first, these works do not stand out, but when you look more closely at the city, the colorful murals can be found in the most special places.

Politics of The Hague

Politics of The Hague

The Hague is the political heart of the Netherlands. It's where the government, parliament, and the royal family sit. Normally, you'll find the famous Prime Minister's Tower at the Binnenhof, along with the Knights' Hall and the House of Representatives. The Binnenhof's historic architecture transports you back in time, an impressive place of great national significance.

Please note: the Binnenhof is currently undergoing extensive renovations and will be closed to the public until approximately 2028. During this period, political meetings, such as those of the Council of Ministers, will be held in temporary buildings elsewhere in The Hague.

Nevertheless, the political atmosphere remains palpable in the city. For example, visit the Plein (Plein Square): the place where politicians and journalists meet, or stroll past the temporary House of Representatives on Bezuidenhoutseweg.