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The Hague Center pulls visitors into a world of Dutch elegance where centuries of history and power converge. Wandering through medieval cobblestone courtyards around the Binnenhof complex or coming face-to-face with Vermeer's "Girl with a Pearl Earring" at the intimate Mauritshuis museum reveals a neighborhood where Gothic spires, elegant palace grounds, and embassy flags create a distinctly international yet quintessentially Dutch atmosphere.
Getting around is a breeze with frequent trams and buses, though the historic core begs to be explored on foot. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings offer charm with modern comforts, while upscale Dutch restaurants and cozy brown cafes serve authentic local flavors.
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Open Photo by Nederlands Bureau voor Toerisme and Congressen
Photo by Sami Tekin
Open Photo by Sami Tekin
Scheveningen
Scheveningen's sandy beach buzzes with seaside energy, from thrill-seekers bungee jumping off the iconic pier to families enjoying ice cream along the boulevard. The massive Ferris wheel offers sweeping views of the North Sea coastline. SEA LIFE aquarium and the grand Belle Époque Kurhaus add cultural charm to this lively coastal playground.
Beach bars and seafood restaurants line the promenade with options from casual fish stands to upscale dining with ocean views. Excellent tram connections zip you to The Hague's city center in just 15 minutes. Summer brings the crowds, but shoulder seasons offer a more peaceful beachfront experience.
Statenkwartier delights with elegant early 20th-century architecture and Art Nouveau details along tree-lined streets. This sophisticated neighborhood houses cultural treasures like Kunstmuseum Den Haag with its modern art and the interactive Museon. The prestigious Frederik Hendriklaan shopping street offers boutique stores and cozy cafés perfect for watching local Dutch life unfold.
Upscale neighborhood bistros serve refined Dutch cuisine while intimate wine bars create a quiet evening atmosphere. Getting around is simple with trams 17 and 11 connecting you to both The Hague's city center and Scheveningen Beach just 20 minutes away. The area's wide sidewalks and peaceful ambiance make it ideal for leisurely exploration away from tourist crowds.
Benoordenhout delivers a taste of upscale Dutch living with tree-lined streets and elegant mansions housing diplomats and professionals. Visitors love strolling through the peaceful residential streets or exploring the neighboring Haagse Bos forest. Park Clingendael and its beautiful Japanese Garden offer perfect spots for relaxation away from The Hague's busy center.
Upscale restaurants and cafés dot the neighborhood, serving refined European cuisine worth the splurge. Getting downtown is easy with trams 3 and 4 connecting you to city attractions in just 15 minutes. Cyclists will love the dedicated bike lanes that wind through this leafy district.
Photo by Nederlands Bureau voor Toerisme and Congressen
Open Photo by Nederlands Bureau voor Toerisme and Congressen
Scheveningen Badplaats
Scheveningen Badplaats blends beach paradise with endless entertainment along The Hague's stunning North Sea coastline. The iconic pier stretches into azure waters with its towering Ferris wheel, while the expansive sandy beach hosts colorful umbrellas and lively beach clubs. Visitors can explore Sea Life aquarium, try their luck at Holland Casino, or catch performances at the AFAS Circustheater.
The area serves up fresh North Sea fish at beachfront restaurants ranging from casual cafes to upscale dining spots. Accommodation options feature seaside hotels with direct beach access and ocean views. Excellent tram connections run every 10-15 minutes to central Hague, making this walkable waterfront easy to navigate.
Whether you want to hunt for sand dollars or smell the fresh air, Scheveningen Beach is one of the most popular seaside spots located 2.7 mi (4.3 km) from central The Hague. Enjoy the sunset by the shore at Kijkduin Beach.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Scheveningen Pier— just one of the monuments in Scheveningen. Why not take a stroll along the beaches and watch the sunset while you're here?
When the beach is calling your name, you might want to head down to Kijkduin Beach, located 3.7 mi (6 km) from central The Hague. Enjoy the sunset by the shore at Scheveningen Beach.
Bring the kiddos to Madurodam and enjoy some excitement at this theme park in The Hague. Stroll along the area's seaside or experience its fascinating museums.
You can browse the exhibits at Louwman Museum, a museum with a storied past, during your trip to The Hague. Stroll along the area's seaside or experience its fascinating museums.
Find out about the history of The Hague when you spend time at Peace Palace. Stroll along the area's beautiful beaches or experience its fascinating museums.
Wander through the regal Binnenhof, home to the Dutch parliament and centuries of political intrigue. Admire world-class art at the Mauritshuis, then explore the seaside resort of Scheveningen for beach fun.
Visitors really like The Hague, especially its beaches, museums, and restaurants. Beachcombers can spend the day at Scheveningen Beach when the weather is nice. Check out other sights like Binnenhof and De Passage.