The Hague

Why Visit The Hague?

Here’s why it deserves a spot on your itinerary:

  • 🏛️ Political and royal landmarks like the Binnenhof and Noordeinde Palace
  • 🖼️ World-famous art at the Mauritshuis and Escher Museum
  • 🌊 Relaxed beach life at Scheveningen and Kijkduin
  • 🌸 Beautiful parks and green spaces throughout the city
  • 🌍 A global atmosphere with diverse food and culture
  • 🚆 Convenient base for exploring nearby cities like Delft and Rotterdam

🌤️ Best Time to Visit The Hague

The Hague is a year-round destination, but your experience will differ depending on the season:

  • Spring (March–May) – Flowering parks, mild weather, and the Japanese Garden in Clingendael
  • Summer (June–August) – Perfect for enjoying Scheveningen beach and outdoor events
  • Autumn (September–November) – Cozy cafés, museums, and quieter streets
  • Winter (December–February) – Cultural highlights, warm indoor attractions, and festive lights

⏳ How Long to Stay in The Hague?

De⏳ How Long to Stay in The Hague?

Travel Tip: If you’re planning your time in the Netherlands, it’s wise to reserve at least 2 full days for The Hague to enjoy both its city highlights and coastal charm without rushing. It also makes for a perfect breather after a busy time in Amsterdam.

Here’s a suggested itinerary depending on your available time:

  • 🕐 1 Day – Focus on the essentials: tour the historic Binnenhof, admire masterpieces in the Mauritshuis, and end your day with a relaxing stroll and sunset at Scheveningen Beach.
  • 🕑 2 Days – Dive deeper: visit additional museums like Escher in Het Paleis, explore Clingendael Park with its Japanese Garden, and enjoy the elegant shopping streets around the royal city center.
  • 🕒 3+ Days – Use The Hague as a base: combine sightseeing with day trips to nearby cities like Delft, Leiden, or Rotterdam, and take time to unwind in the city’s parks, cafés, and coastal spots.

Whether you’re a culture lover, beachgoer, or slow traveler, The Hague offers a calm yet rich experience that balances out a Dutch itinerary perfectly.


🚋 How to Get Around The Hague

The Hague is compact, safe, and well-connected:

  • Walking – Ideal in the city center, especially between sights
  • Trams & Buses – The HTM network connects you to the beach, stations, and suburbs
  • Bike – Rent a bike to discover parks or ride along the coast
  • Public Transport Passes – Use a day pass or OV-chipkaart for convenience
  • Trains – Den Haag Centraal and HS stations connect you to other Dutch cities

Tram 1 and Tram 9 are especially useful for visiting Scheveningen from the city center.


🚆 Day Trips from The Hague

Use The Hague as a base to explore some of the Netherlands’ best nearby cities and scenic spots:

  • 🏺 Delft – Known for blue pottery, canals, and Vermeer history (15 min by train)
  • 📚 Leiden – A university town with charming streets and botanical gardens (15 min)
  • 🏙️ Rotterdam – Modern architecture, design, and food markets (20–30 min)
  • 🏰 Duivenvoorde Castle – A historic castle set in parklands near Voorschoten
  • 🌬️ Kinderdijk – Iconic windmills and water management heritage (1.5 hrs with transfers)
  • 🚶 Wassenaar – A peaceful area with nature walks and dunes, just outside the city

These trips are all accessible by public transport and give you more perspectives on Dutch history and lifestyle.

Sightseeing in The Hague

Political & Royal Landmarks

Art & Culture

Historical & Unique Attractions

History buffs will find plenty to explore in The Hague.
Panorama Mesdag
Panorama Mesdagis an awe-inspiring 360-degree panoramic painting that transports visitors back to 19th-century Scheveningen. The realistic details make it feel as if you are stepping into a different time period.

Nature & Relaxation

Shopping & Dining

Family-Friendly Attractions

Conclusion