
Maximize a short visit by centering on The Hague's central attractions and a coastal experience.
Morning: Hofvijver & Binnenhof, Mauritshuis. Lunch: Near Binnenhof. Afternoon: Escher in Het Paleis, Peace Palace Visitor Centre. Late Afternoon: Tram to Scheveningen for beach stroll. Evening: Seafood dinner at Scheveningen.
Explore The Hague's royal and cultural heritage, plus coastal charm, or reach to nearby cities.
A weekend visit covers Den Haag's main attractions and seaside appeal, with an optional day trip.
Seven days allow for in-depth exploration of The Hague and multiple outings to close-by cities.
A two-week period provides ample time for thorough regional exploration and special interests.
For longer trips, apartment rentals offer a home-like environment, allowing a relaxed pace.
Excellent train connections facilitate travel to major cities in the Netherlands and direct international trains offer good access to Belgium.
Amsterdam, Utrecht, Gouda, Haarlem
Brussels, Bruges, Ghent
NS trains, Thalys international trains
Plan your The Hague trip around specific passions or financial considerations.
Tailor your Den Haag experience to match specific interests like history, food, or art.
For art and design lovers, The Hague has a rich collection of museums and historic buildings.
The Hague caters to various budgets, from frugal backpacking to luxurious experiences.
Find tranquility and rejuvenation through natural escapes and mindful activities.
The Hague provides a variety of activities for families, catering to different ages and interests.
Miniature park with famous Dutch landmarks.
Underwater creatures and hands-on displays.
Fascinating collection of historic cars.
The Hague offers distinct charms across the seasons, from summertime activities to cozy winter markets.
Warm weather brings open-air festivals, lively beach clubs, and comprehensive activities by the coast.
The colder months offer cozy indoor experiences and celebratory seasonal festivals.
Time your trip with Den Haag's calendar of cultural events for unique experiences.
Discover a different aspect of The Hague with less people and potentially cheaper prices on accommodations.
Dutch weather can be unpredictable. Prepare for varying conditions, especially in shoulder seasons.
Summer months (July-August) and federal holidays draw large crowds to popular attractions.
Expect cool temperatures and rain outside of the summer season; dress warmly and adapt plans accordingly.