
The Hague South Holland, The Netherlands Travel Guide
Delft: A historic city famous for Delftware pottery and Johannes Vermeer. It features a relaxed atmosphere and beautiful canals, ideal for leisurely exploration.
Leiden: Known for its university and museums like the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden. Leiden also has a vibrant market.
Experience diverse urban environments and choose your preferred travel style for day trips from The Hague.
Rotterdam, a city of modern architecture and a bustling port, has a stark contrast to Den Haag's historical charm.
Amsterdam, the capital, offers intricate canals, world-class museums, and broad parks, representing a classic Dutch urban experience.
Beyond the city's urban core, Den Haag's region showcases abundant natural beauty, specifically along it's seashore.
Nationaal Park Hollandse Duinen and De Horsten Royal Estate provide comprehensive walking and cycling paths amid diverse flora and fauna.
Kijkduin Beach provides a tranquil alternative to Scheveningen. The "Green Heart" rural area features polders and windmills.
The coastal dunes feature unique natural elements and breathtaking ocean views, changing with the seasons.
The coastal dunes offer various opportunities for outdoor pursuits, including extensive walking and cycling.
The "Green Heart" region provides a glimpse into traditional Dutch countryside life with polders and windmills.
Expand your cultural journey to historical and traditional sites just a short distance from The Hague.
Discover well-preserved fortified towns with distinctive architecture and significant history.
Haarlem is a historic city featuring a beautiful market square and distinguished museums.
The "Green Heart" region, situated between the Randstad cities, offers insights into traditional Dutch countryside living.
Kinderdijk, an UNESCO World Heritage site, has a classic Dutch terrain with 19 historic windmills.
The Green Heart provides a calm escape with scenic polders and traditional farms.
Vast flatlands crisscrossed by canals and dikes.
Observe authentic Dutch agricultural life.
Extensive network for leisurely bike rides.
Extend your journey to explore more of the Netherlands or neighboring countries, making The Hague a gateway to broader regional discovery.
Ideal for dives into museums, canals, and diverse neighborhoods.
Combine visits to Delft, Leiden, Gouda, and Kinderdijk for regional highlights.
Train access to Brussels, Bruges, and Ghent for Belgian culture and cuisine.
exploration of Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, or Utrecht's Centraal Museum.
Further visits to smaller, historic Dutch towns like Haarlem or Amersfoort.
More time cycling through the Dutch countryside or visiting specific nature parks.