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1Grote Kerk

4.4
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3.9
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The Grote Kerk, also known as the Great Church or Saint James' Church, is a historic Protestant church located in The Hague. Dating back to the 14th century, this former Catholic church features a mix of Gothic and neo-Gothic architecture. It has been expanded over time to accommodate more worshippers and holds valuable works such as an oak pulpit from the 16th century and high-quality frescoes attributed to renowned artists.
Went to the Bierfestival here. Absolutely a must for beer lovers. You will see me again next year.
Alexander J — Google review
I really enjoyed visiting the Grote Kerk, even though I couldn’t go inside. The gothic architecture and the tower are stunning. The church has such a strong presence in the heart of The Hague — perfect for photography and soaking up the historic atmosphere
César F — Google review
Noteworthy and beautiful protestant church! We went on a private group tour and it did not dissapoint! The insode workings is amazing as well as the mechanisms that controls the bells! Right at the top you get amazing views of The Hague with a 360 degree view! Getting tickets im advance is advisable.
Cj J — Google review
We visited Grote Kerk on a whim and we're glad we did. No wait times and no issues getting tickets. The church was interesting to see. It was obvious there was a large event the day before as the floor was wet and sticky and there were empty plastic cups. The tower tour was great! Our guide, Rudolph, was very knowledgable and kind. Be ready to walk up (and back down!) 300 narrow steps! Very cool views once you get to the top.
Samantha E — Google review
Nice church, very empty inside
Lukasz Z — Google review
A culturally and historically beautiful venue to attend the Expat trade show last weekend. Very high ceilings and plenty of open spaces that facilitated the booths aswell as seminars. A well organized and timely information to help expats gain valuable insights. I was particularly intrigued by a seminar on tenants rights against landlords in Netherlands. Well worth the Saturday to walk around and meet various service providers - extend networks under one roof
Atul T — Google review
We climbed the church tower with two kids (5 &7) and enjoyed it a lot! It is a separate tour, with 15 spots only. It runs twice a day - book in advance, the ticket includes an excursion. Our guide Theo was very charismatic, wr have learnt a lot about tower history and a weird metal roof it once had (see bw pic):) Great panoram of the Hague! Next year (2024) church celebrates its 600 birthday 🎂 do not miss it!
Elena V — Google review
Was here for the whiskey festival and we had a grand old time. Gorgeous and well kept interior, very accessible and surprisingly warm for such a large building on a cold and dreary day in late fall. Definitely worth a visit with or without whiskey.
Jan-Wouter A — Google review
Rond de Grote Kerk 12, 2513 AM Den Haag, Netherlands•http://www.grotekerk-denhaag.nl/•+31 70 737 0325•Tips and more reviews for Grote Kerk

2museum Beelden aan Zee

4.3
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4.2
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Museum Beelden aan Zee is an underground museum located in Scheveningen, near The Hague. It offers guided tours of modern sculpture exhibitions and features a first-rate permanent collection as well as entertaining temporary exhibitions. Founded in 1994 by collector couple Theo and Lida Scholten, the museum focuses exclusively on modern and contemporary international sculpture. It also organizes various cultural activities, making it a unique destination in The Hague's international art scene.
Nice expositions that change from time to time. Close to the beach Also offers some workshops and events possibilities.
Gabriela V — Google review
We say an amazing installation, and understand their rotating exhibits are always stellar. The museum architecture is reminiscent of Tadeo Ando. The outdoor sculpture works ate exciting - modernist. The gift shop is nice. Lockers for your things are free. You'll find mostly Dutch visitors. Museum has easy walking distance from the #9 tram stop at Circustheatre.
Joel D — Google review
Amazing sculptures, environment architecture and beautiful location!
Anne L — Google review
A cute, small museum. They had three exhibitions aside from those elements that are permanent. Two of the three were single pieces though both were large and immersive or very detailed pieces. But you will likely only need about an hour or little more than an hour to see the full musuem.
Ellen R — Google review
The museum is pretty good, especially because it also allows you to sit and draw, and the outdoor pieces are also really interesting!
Prerana B — Google review
Although the art is quite nice. The admittance price is way too high for what you get. It's incredibly small. It also doesn't have any works that you have to see. You can skip this one.
Tristan — Google review
highly recommend i think its one of the most underrated museums in the country
- - — Google review
Fantastic museum built into the dune. Nice architecture... The art on display is beautiful sculptures. On the day of my visit there was also a children's workshop to teach them to create clay moulds. It is a pleasant museum to visit.
Michael W — Google review
Harteveltstraat 1, 2586 EL Den Haag, Netherlands•http://beeldenaanzee.nl/•+31 70 358 5857•Tips and more reviews for museum Beelden aan Zee
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3Scheveningen Lighthouse

4.5
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Mentioned on 
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Scheveningen, a charming seaside resort town in the Netherlands, is renowned for its stunning golden sandy beaches and lively boardwalk. The area boasts various attractions such as Madurodam, Sea Life Scheveningen aquarium, and the iconic Scheveningen Lighthouse. Visitors can also explore the Kurhausplein shopping area or enjoy nature at nearby Hofvijverpark. However, it's important to be prepared for unpredictable weather when visiting.
Very cool spot, not overcrowded and not much tourists. Lots of water activities available like surfing and lessons are available
Amr S — Google review
Great place. Calm and quiet at night time.
Nikoletta L — Google review
Nice peaceful spot, fishing option available,
Vishnu A — Google review
Great spot to have good view of Den Haag and surroundings.
Pablo D — Google review
The lighthouse was not open. Idk when it opens and when not. But it is always better to know that before visiting. There could be great view of the city from the lighthouse. There wasn’t any timetable nearby to know exactly when it opens.
Ahsan K — Google review
Nice clean beach with lots of Bars and Restaurants. Perfect beach on a warm sunny day.
Mo A — Google review
Cool place to visit, we visited during the day and rode our bikes by at night!
RG — Google review
The place is very nice, but a little but windy as well! There is a good beach restaurants with many chairs! Good place to play with kite, surf. One of the most nice place in Netherland!
LIFEISART — Google review
Zeekant 12, 2586 NA Den Haag, Netherlands•http://www.rijkswaterstaat.nl/•+31 10 402 6200•Tips and more reviews for Scheveningen Lighthouse

4Kurhaus

4.1
(31)
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Mentioned on 
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Tram stop
Nestled in the vibrant heart of The Hague, the historic Kurhaus is a stunning 19th-century hotel that stands as a testament to the area's opulent past. This iconic landmark not only offers luxurious accommodations but also hosts an array of world-class events and concerts, making it a cultural hub for visitors. Just a stone's throw away, families can explore Sea Life Scheveningen for an enchanting underwater experience or delve into contemporary art at Beelden aan Zee museum.
Stop here using tram, directly near to scheveningen ferris wheel.
Ika N — Google review
Good tram stop with several places to stay dry, also one of the trams goes to Delft.
F. N — Google review
A nice walk by the beach, lively
Firas S — Google review
A great place to enjoy with your friends
Stephane E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Had lunch with my daughter last Sunday, but what a disappointment. We first waited about 25 minutes for our drink, and after the food was brought, we no longer saw any service at our table. The food was also a disappointment. A club sandwich of untoasted casino bread with chips from a bag. The carpaccio sandwich also with casino bread, no attention at all to the food or the guests. Worthless. (Original) Afgelopen zondag met mijn dochter een lunch gehad, maar wat een teleurstelling. Eerst ongeveer 25 min gewacht op ons drankje, en nadat het eten was gebracht geen bediening meer aan ons tafeltje gezien. Ook het eten was een teleurstelling. Een clubsandwich van niet getoast casinobrood met chips uit een zak. Het broodje carpaccio ook met casinobrood, totaal geen aandacht aan het eten of de gasten. Waardeloos.
Wietsche B — Google review
(Translated by Google) I am staying and currently still very dissatisfied, I left my room tidy for exploitation. I come back and see that there are stains in my dress. I tried to take it out myself, it didn't work, I went to the counter and was not helped at all, I just asked what they could do for me because I don't think it's neat and this is how my stuff is handled. (Original) Ik verblijf en momenteel nog zeer ontevreden me kamer netjes achter gelaten voor te ontbuiten kom terug zie dat er allemaal vlekken in me jurk zitten Geprobeerd zelf er uit tehalen lukte niet naar de balie gegaan wordt totaal niet geholpen vroeg alleen wat ze voor me kunnen betekenen hier mee omdat ik niet netjes vindt en zo met me spullen omgegaan wordt
Anouk B — Google review
(Translated by Google) What a letdown, yesterday coffee and cake with a group of 17 people, informed in advance whether reservations were necessary, not necessary. The apple pie was frozen and after noticing this it was taken away and put in the microwave.... It came back collapsed and not yet completely defrosted. So this was once but never again. (Original) Wat een afknapper, gisteren koffie met gebak met een groep van 17 personen, van tevoren geïnformeerd of er gereserveerd moest worden, niet nodig. Het appelgebak was bevroren en na dit opgemerkt te hebben werd het meegenomen en in de magnetron geplaatst.... Het kwam ingestort en nog niet helemaal ontdooid terug. Dus dit was eens maar nooit meer.
Ans G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Kurhaus stop is the central stop for visitors to Scheveningen beach. In the summer months there is also a special tourist tram. A separate ticket is required for this. There is also a tram depot near the stop. (Original) Die Haltestelle Kurhaus ist die zentrale Haltestelle für die Besucher des Strandes von Scheveningen. In Sommermonaten verkehrt zusätzlich noch eine spezielle Touristen Straßenbahn. Dafür ist eine separate Fahrkarte erforderlich. In der Nähe der Haltestelle befindet sich auch ein Depot der Straßenbahn.
Joerg S — Google review
Koningin Julianaplein 10, 1st floor, 2595 AA Den Haag, Netherlands•Tips and more reviews for Kurhaus

5Panorama Mesdag

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4.6
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Panorama Mesdag is an art museum showcasing the impressive panoramic beach painting by 19th-century artist Hendrik Mesdag. The circular painting offers a naturalistic depiction of the beach at Scheveningen as it appeared in 1881, skillfully capturing lighting and perspective. Visitors can appreciate the work from a central viewing platform. Additionally, nearby at the Mesdag Collection, more of Mesdag's land- and seascapes are on display, providing further insight into his artistic prowess.
It's a surreal experience to see a life-like panoramic painting from the view point (hut) supposedly on a sanddune in a beach overlooking beach and sea on one side and old Den Haag city on the other side. From the viewpoint, the cealing of the painting is not visible at the top and the bottom of the painting smoothly transitions and merges into the beach sanddune setting around the viewing spot... So we don't see where the painting actually stops and the actual sand begins... unless we squint. And the natural lighting makes it all the more realistic, and the painting is at optimal distance that we barely feel any parallax, at the same time we don't see any brush strokes, making it very much real.
Gautham V — Google review
The 360 painting mixed with real objects give you such a surreal experience. Spend your time to take a look at the painting. The details on the painting is amazing. We are looking it wasn't busy so we get to really see the whole thing. Personally I do think its worth the 16 just to see this painting. Don't forget there are also other exhibition on ground floor. The place is not big though.
Yiqiang X — Google review
Panorama Mesdag is the largest painting in the Netherlands. The museum's collection includes the works of Mr. and Mrs. Mesdag, both painters. One hall is allocated to temporary exhibitions. The panorama is beautiful and realistic, you feel like you actually live in the 19th century. Definitely recommended.
Banu D — Google review
This one is a must experience. One of the most impressive works of art I've ever seen. Until 14 sept 2025 also an very impressive expo from Scarlett Hooft Graafland. Enjoy🙏🙏🙏
John B — Google review
Very nice experience with panorama painting. They also have exhibitions sometimes.
Nirupam B — Google review
This was understated brilliance! There are 3 rooms of paintings by Mesdag and his wife, very good introduction to the artist. Then you head through the dark passage and up the spiral staircase and you gasp at the amazing panorama. It takes you back in time as if you are there. Extraordinary! 🤯
Graham H — Google review
It was a great experience to see the panorama painting. It felt like I was looking at the real city with so many details. You can even look with binoculars. Rest of the collection was also great.
RECEP G — Google review
Very nice museum, well maintained and nice story of it. Also very pretty museum shop. Loved the detail that the toilet doors have also a picture of an art work on it.
Anna M — Google review
Zeestraat 65, 2518 AA Den Haag, Netherlands•http://www.panorama-mesdag.nl/•+31 70 310 6665•Tips and more reviews for Panorama Mesdag
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6Peace Palace

4.6
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4.3
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Library
The Peace Palace, located in The Hague, Netherlands, is a stunning Renaissance-style complex that houses judicial courts, gardens, and a library. It serves as the home for the International Court of Justice and the Permanent Court of Arbitration. Built with funding from Andrew Carnegie to promote peace through international law, it officially opened in 1913.
Visitor center is free to visit. Lots of information. View of gardens and peace palace. We had booked the inside the palace tour. No photos allowed. Our guide, Leon, was great! The interior is beautiful. Decorated with gifted items from countries - marble from Italy, tiles from Delft/Netherlands, statue from US, tapestries from Japan, etc. Got to see Court of Arbitration and Court of Justice. Highly recommend!
Jeannie B — Google review
Not much to see and the whole palace is quite far from the entrance meaning you won't even get a good photo. The surrounding area with all of the Villas and embassies is much better.
Maciej P — Google review
The Peace Palace is not only a beautiful landmark, but also a global symbol. It represents the hope of peace and the idea of true justice — a place where the world should find fairness and equality.
Mohamed S — Google review
Website says you have to book a tour. I booked a tour called "inside the peace palace" only at the beginning to be told by the tour guide "this is not a tour of the inside of the peace palace - as it says on your tour ticket". Well that's deceptive. Frankly a waste of money to walk around the gardens and hear about the statues....don't bother booking. Ironic for the centre of transparency and truth to be so deceptive about its tours.
Alec T — Google review
Peace palace is a property of Carnegie foundation. International court of Justices and Permanent court of arbitration operates out of here. Impressive building. The court room exudes authority and power. General entry is not permitted inside the building
Deepak T — Google review
Free admission with a free audio guide on your phone (recommend to bring your own earphones if you prefer not to use theirs). Very informative from origin to different case studies. However, there was no guided tour and we were confined to a rather small exhibition area.
Jennifer Y — Google review
The palace is beautiful, and of importance, worth a quick view. You can only see the building from the outside. There are for now only a few possibilities to enter the building, only a couple of times a year, with a tour. Book in advance. But: at of this moment no tour has been scheduled. The Visitors Center, although the people are friendly and helpful, is not worth a visit. You will not find any interesting pieces of history. And the visiting takes only 2 minutes. In my opinion it could have been so much more interesting. P.s. There are toilets inside, to enter the toilets, you need a 50 cents coin.
Hans D — Google review
Truly very peaceful place The Peace Palace, Hague. The court structure is humongous and picturesque along with vast green lush beautiful garden. Also there are two significant structures; first The Peace tree where people tie peace notes which is an amazing feeling to be able to notice add your own peace note and feel part of world peace and Second a peace memorial fire which has one stone from each country put around it. This is one of a kind experience to be here.
Sameer S — Google review
Carnegieplein 2, 2517 KJ Den Haag, Netherlands•https://www.vredespaleis.nl/•+31 70 302 4242•Tips and more reviews for Peace Palace

7Muzee Scheveningen

4.4
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4.2
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Museum
Specialty Museums
Nestled in The Hague, Muzee Scheveningen invites you to delve into the captivating history of the once-thriving fishing village and popular seaside resort of Scheveningen. This museum is a treasure trove that showcases an impressive array of artifacts, artworks, and historical items reflecting the maritime legacy and daily life of its community. Visitors can immerse themselves in exhibits detailing traditional fishing methods, leisure activities by the sea, and the stunning natural environment along the North Sea coast.
Pleasant little museum, some exhibitions are interesting, aquarium is beautiful. It has a backyard and we had a nice workshop there.
Orange C — Google review
Shout-out to Tess, a really knowledgeable Muzee peep who knows her history and was most welcoming to this Boomer from Los Angeles. Check out the replica land yacht next door out front, almost missed it! (See Simon Stevin, 16th Century)
Rocket L — Google review
This museum largely describes the life of fishermen in the area. The statue on the promenade shows a wife waiting for her husband to return and lower on the promenade is a memorial to all those lost at sea - both at times of war and peace. I enjoyed seeing the jumpers which are reminiscent of Yorkshire fishermen's ganseys. The boat outside is a land yacht - made to go at speed along the beach.
Judy H — Google review
Small and cosy museum about Scheveningen. Went to see Jimmy Nelson's exhibition 'Between sea and sky' and wasn't disappointed.
Gunjan S — Google review
The friendly, knowledgeable staff have made my visits enjoyable. They also suffer me to practice my Dutch, and even help me, instead of simply switching to English. I have taken a friend and her daughter (11yo) who has great fun. If you are interested in fishing, clothing, and life in the not too distant past in Scheveningen, you will find it informative and relaxing.
Mark B — Google review
Small but very nice and well laid out in a lovely building. interesting insight into fishing life, pleasant staff and good little cafe.
James M — Google review
Lovely volunteer guides with local knowledge. History of the area which is mainly one of fishing industry. Pleasant place to visit and kids would love the exhibits, all in a old school building. Has a nice cafe bar. There is no information about the WW2 occupation though which was disappointing.
Rob M — Google review
An interesting yet small museum, lots to see about the history of Scheveningen and maritime life. Definetely more fun for children as there are interactive portions and a small aquarium. And the gift shop is full of gorgeous shells from all around the world.
Rakel Z — Google review
Neptunusstraat 90-92, 2586 GT Den Haag, Netherlands•https://www.muzeescheveningen.nl/•+31 70 350 0830•Tips and more reviews for Muzee Scheveningen

8Old Church

4.5
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4.0
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Reformed church
Old Church is a historic Dutch Protestant church with a striking interior featuring teal ceilings, sea green rafters, and white walls and columns. It boasts an impressive historic organ and choir organ, making it ideal for chamber music concerts. The church also hosts regular Saturday afternoon concerts and other events like the Pizza Show sponsored by Vincenzo. With its warm acoustics, it's a great place to enjoy live music or attend small cozy festivals.
A group of us attended the Pizza Show this weekend at the Oude Kerk church. It was sponsored by Vincenzo and it was a really fun filled evening with plenty of pizza and entertainment. Got a chance to also see the inside of this church monument which was fabulous! Live music and an opera singer with a roomful (180) of people ready to party…dancing and all!
Atul T — Google review
The contrast between the teal ceilings, sea green rafters and the white walls and columns make the interior of this church striking to view. There is an historic organ and a choir organ. The church has regular Saturday afternoon concerts that are advertised in This is The Hague. I attended a concert by a pianist which was performed on an Erard saying to 1890. Warm acoustics make it ideal for chamber music.
Tamilew329 — Google review
My first day as expat in Scheveningen. The door is open, I walk in and take a look at the beautiful architecture. After two seconds I'm being thrown out by a super rude guy for reasons of a private party. I mean come on seriously, I was just taking a look at a church!! How could I know you're having private parties in churches here. Anyways, thanks for being neither kind nor inclusive and for making me feel zero welcome in this country. Really ruined my evening I must say. In any other place on this planet I would have been at least allowed to take a look around.
L. D — Google review
Beautiful old church of former fishermen's Village.
A.W. P — Google review
Unstoppable church bells.😅 For minutes and minutes without stopping! 😬 I need to sleep. 🤐
F B — Google review
Old Dutch protestant church. The roof was made of a ship. Good acoustics as we sang there with our choir
Ricardo M — Google review
Great place for small cosy festivals, attended quite a few there already.
Maikel G — Google review
Such a lovely church for listening to music besides praying
Armando D — Google review
Keizerstraat 8, 2584 BJ Den Haag, Netherlands•http://www.oudekerkscheveningen.nl/•+31 70 355 4372•Tips and more reviews for Old Church

9Keizerstraat

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Keizerstraat is a bustling boulevard in Scheveningen, lined with numerous small shops and souvenir stores. The old center of Scheveningen also features this charming street, offering visitors the opportunity to leisurely explore its diverse range of shops and enjoy a delightful shopping experience.
Den Haag, Netherlands•Tips and more reviews for Keizerstraat

10Binnenhof

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Town square
Located just outside the Binnenhof, visitors can savor a traditional herring at Hofkar. However, be cautious of the assertive seagulls eager to snatch a bite.
Den Haag, Netherlands, USA•Tips and more reviews for Binnenhof
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11Mauritshuis

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Mauritshuis is a government collection in The Hague, Netherlands, featuring hundreds of Dutch paintings including works by renowned artists like Rembrandt and Vermeer.
A bit crowded, but fantastic collection of Dutch painters. The atmosphere and space is just amazing. The gallery is not that huge, I think you can go through in an hour. I highly recommend to download the app before you go.
Petr Z — Google review
Visited Mauritshuis, a very well-known museum located in The Hague, near the Binnenhof. The first interesting thing I learned is that Mauritshuis actually means “Maurits’ house”, which is quite fascinating! However, behind the beauty of the building, the story of how its fortune was built is not entirely pleasant. However I won’t spoil it, because you should visit and find out yourself! This museum is also home to the iconic “Girl with a Pearl Earring” by Johannes Vermeer. Fun fact: we might not even be sure it’s an earring, as it doesn’t appear to be hooked! Another remarkable painting is “View of Delft”, also by Vermeer, which holds a special place in my heart since we live nearby and it carries meaningful memories. We even bought a puzzle of that painting, surprisingly affordable for something sold in such a prestigious museum! During our visit, there was also a live Q&A about painting restoration, where they were working on “The Bull” by Paulus Potter. It was fascinating to see how restoration combines art, material and chemical engineering, ethics, and history. For instance, The Bull was taken during the French occupation of the Netherlands, and at some point, a nail scratch was added to the painting. The big question is: do you fix it, restore it, or keep it as part of history? You decide! You can also download the Mauritshuis app and enjoy a free audio guide directly from your phone. I recommend bringing your own headset for the best experience. Overall, a truly great and thought-provoking experience, so I highly recommended!
Ryan A — Google review
A small but nice museum with a collection of beautiful paintings. I went there to see the Girl with the Pearl Earring. It was interesting to watch experts clean up one of the paintings. Staff are friendly & helpful, the museum & facilities are clean and the shop has nice souvenirs. You can buy your tickets at the reception as well as leave your coat and bags.
G. S — Google review
On a per square foot basis, this relatively small museum in the Hague might be the very best art museum in the world. The number of amazing masterpieces from the Dutch is nothing short of stunning. The ability to get close to them is even more wonderful, although people have to abuse this privilege by trying to vandalize the paintings with desserts and other terrible things. From start to finish, we were absolutely stunned by the quality and intimacy of this place. That someone who doesn’t even love art all that much, I fell in love with it.
David S — Google review
We were iffy about going here but saw it listed as maybe the top attraction in den Haag we ponied up and I enjoyed the very impressive detail of so many paintings from around 1600s then seeing Rubens and Rembrandt I was able to see what made them different and special - luminescence and stuff so that was interesting. To save walking up the steps there is a lift but the trick is the button is on top of the post outside not on the wall so if you’re looking on the wall you’ll never find the button for the lift.
Ultimobile — Google review
The Mauritshuis is a beautifully curated museum with an exceptional collection, including several world-famous paintings like Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring and Rembrandt’s The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp. The galleries are intimate and thoughtfully arranged, which makes it easy to appreciate each masterpiece up close. However, the museum is quite small, and the ticket price feels a bit high for the amount of time you can comfortably spend inside. Even so, the quality of the artwork and the elegance of the building make it a memorable and worthwhile visit.
T H — Google review
The museum is relatively small in size, but the collection of artworks it houses is exceptionally valuable and impressive. It includes masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Hals, and many other renowned artists. Despite its size, the museum offers a rich and rewarding experience. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit.
Ali K — Google review
Many famous paintings are worth seeing, and the service is excellent from the front desk to the guiding staff. However, the museum’s voice guidance system isn't good enough; it has limited voice introductions to only some of the paintings and needs better optimization. It would be better to integrate it into a single system so tourists don't have to constantly switch between earphones, their own mobile phones, and the museum’s guidance devices.
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Plein 29, 2511 CS Den Haag, Netherlands•https://www.mauritshuis.nl/•+31 70 302 3456•Tips and more reviews for Mauritshuis

12Escher in the Palace

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"Escher in the Palace" is a permanent exhibition located in the former royal winter palace on Lange Voorhout in The Hague. This grand building now showcases the graphic artworks of M.C. Escher, a renowned Dutch artist known for his precise and bewildering works. The exhibition features a comprehensive collection of Escher's woodcuts, lithographs, and other pieces from various stages of his career, offering insight into his unique blending of different perspectives and mathematical rules with artistic subject matter.
Incredible! The palace in of itself is brilliant, but the history, life and works of M. C. Escher is just awe inspiring. I loved every moment of my few hours (yes that's all you need here). I really took my time walking around, reading pretty much everything. There's a summary as you enter each room/ gallery. I was really impressed by floor 3. Modern pieces that interpret the mind bending greatness of Eschers works, so do go up to the top floor. My biggest takeaway was how massively inspired/influenced/ motivated Escher was by the Islamic art and architecture of South Spain/ Andalucia. In the narrative there was more emphasis on his time in Italy and the wonderful landscapes there, but in my opinion Andalucia changed something in him towards the magnificent work we all really know him for, tessalations, metamorphosis, patterns, perspective etc. A memorable visit!
Khalid A — Google review
Loved this musuem. It was sorry of a two for the price of one as it was housed in a formal royal palace of Emma, the Queen Mother, mother to Queen Wilhelmina. Most of Escher's famous works were on display. Left the museum appreciating the genius that Escher was. Also has a cafe but didn't access it.
Heather M — Google review
An absolutely fascinating museum! The presentation of Escher’s work is outstanding — each piece is worth your time and your thoughts. Highlights include Metamorphosis III, an extraordinary 7-meter-long masterpiece that flows seamlessly from one image to another, and the mesmerizing Circle Limit series, where Escher’s genius for blending art and mathematics truly shines. The illusions room is a delight, letting you step into the kind of visual paradoxes that made Escher world-famous. A perfect blend of art, geometry, and imagination — not to be missed when in The Hague.
César F — Google review
Amazing artworks told and explained very well. I especially enjoyed the method which documented Escher's life and work - very elegant. The decision to display his works in the palace was well made, the architecture is splendid and wonderous.
Tom T — Google review
If you're into architectural signs, you'll be amazed—it's like stepping into this museum! Truly stunning and beyond your wildest dreams. I spent two hours there, but honestly, it wasn’t enough to take in all the amazing creativity. It’s absolutely fantastic!
莒光號莒光號 — Google review
This place bends your brain in the best way possible. It’s M.C. Escher, so yes, the famous “stairs that go nowhere” are here, along with loads of other works (including some I’d never seen before). Honestly, I half expected to walk out of the museum upside down. The ticket price is refreshingly reasonable (rare in The Hague, where even a coffee can feel like modern art). I’d definitely go again. Tip: go in the morning, there’s so much to see that if you arrive late, your head will be spinning from illusions and from fatigue. Bring curiosity, maybe a coffee, and prepare to wonder if the gift shop exit is actually the entrance.
Teunis S — Google review
Beautiful museum! Extensive collection and enjoyed the interactive parts at the end on the top floor. They have free lockers for your bags, a cafe downstairs, and clean bathrooms.
Barbara D — Google review
All round good exhibit in an historic house. Who doesn't love Escher? If you don't, this isn't for you. If you do you'll find lots of prints and background. Many of the prints are marked "eigen druk" which means "my own print." Would have been nice if they'd cracked a few windows... Lockers are in basement and use fake coins they hand out. Bathroom was decent.
D W — Google review
Lange Voorhout 74, 2514 EH Den Haag, Netherlands•http://www.escherinhetpaleis.nl/•+31 70 427 7730•Tips and more reviews for Escher in the Palace

13Prison Gate Museum

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The Prison Gate Museum in The Hague offers tours that delve into the history of crime and punishment, featuring jailer's quarters, an interrogation room, and judges' chambers. Situated at the division between the Buitenhof and Binnenhof, this museum provides insight into medieval times and showcases the imposing architecture of the former main gateway to the castle for the Counts of Holland.
One of the most interactive museum I’ve ever been in the Netherlands! The museum’s audio guide narrations were really nice and engaging, feels like you’re being brought back in time 👀 They make it into 2 parts, so make sure in the end and to ask the staffs if you have visited all parts of the museum.
Sufya — Google review
I would advice mainly two things: - book in advance because there are time slots, so if you just show up you might not be allowed to enter. - the visit is split in two parts, first part is the history, second part starts where the first part starts. I almost missed this one, because it wasn’t obvious. Just go back to the front desk and they will tell you where to go. First part is more interactive, second part goes deeper into what the prison used to be. Also if you do the second part you’ll end up outside in the yard where there’s a 1812 guillotine (the original one), and also the torture chamber mentioned in the first part.
Lucas K — Google review
I highly recommend you going there if you come to The Hague. It’s very interesting in how far back they go. I’ll be attaching some pictures. I want to say they were truly barbaric, but again you have to think of the time. some of the pictures are the tools they used in the dungeon and on one picture you’ll see a little box in the corner and that was their toilet. It is a very fascinating museum.
Lina N — Google review
Such a fun experience! Very educational and interesting—the museum preserves a piece of history that makes its visitors reflect on how far our justice and penal systems have come. The open and light museum really contrasts to how dark and intimidating it must’ve been in the 1500s. Just a really cool spot!
Ursula O — Google review
"The Prison Gate was originally an entrance gate to the castle of the Counts of Holland, built in medieval times. For many years after, it served as a prison to the Court of Holland. Nowadays the museum tells the story of crime and punishment across the centuries." The museum is very well preserved. When I visited the prisoner cells, I had the feeling that I travelled back in time. The museum provides valuable information about the judicial processes in history. I did not know that there are special cells for wealthy people, like a hotel room😃 There are even interactive settings, for example, by pushing a button, you can act as a judge and try to decide on a verdict! I really enjoyed my visit.
Banu D — Google review
Unveiling History's Secrets: A Journey through The Hague's Prison Gate Museum Nestled within the heart of The Hague, the Prison Gate Museum stands as a testament to centuries of intriguing history and cultural richness. Our visit to this captivating museum was an illuminating journey through the annals of time, offering a glimpse into the city's past that left us both mesmerized and enlightened. Stepping through the imposing gates, we were transported back in time to an era of justice, punishment, and intrigue. The museum's meticulously curated exhibits vividly depicted the different facets of prison life, from interrogation to torture and punishment. Each room unveiled layers of history, shedding light on the methods and practices employed throughout the ages. Of particular interest were the interrogation rooms, where visitors could immerse themselves in the tense atmosphere of past investigations. The displays provided insights into the techniques used to extract information, offering a sobering reminder of the complexities of justice in times gone by. Equally compelling were the sections dedicated to torture and punishment, where vivid descriptions and artifacts brought to life the harsh realities faced by prisoners. From gruesome implements to haunting tales of confinement, these exhibits served as poignant reminders of the human cost of crime and punishment. Our experience at the Prison Gate Museum was enriched by the knowledgeable staff, who eagerly shared insights and anecdotes, further enhancing our understanding of the exhibits. Their passion for preserving and sharing the city's history was palpable, adding depth and authenticity to our visit. In conclusion, the Prison Gate Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to delve into The Hague's rich tapestry of history and culture. With its evocative exhibits, intriguing artifacts, and engaging staff, it offers a captivating journey through time that leaves a lasting impression. Whether a local resident or a curious traveler, a visit to this museum is sure to inspire, educate, and intrigue.
John J — Google review
Such a brilliant place, so much history and the information on the exhibitions was amazing. They give you a booklet when you first go in and it’s a self-guided tour, then you can come back for part 2 where you follow a different route with an audio tour to guide you. I was so impressed, in particular with how close you could get to everything. You really feel like you’re immersed in the history and you can follow a story with the audio tape which helps you feel more engaged. I’d highly recommend, you’ll need around 1hr-1.5hrs for the visit.
B — Google review
Such a cool museum! Took me about an hour or so to get through it all so it’s not very big, but I found it perfect to come here on my day trip to The Hague! If you’re interested in learning about crime and punishment, then this is an awesome experience!!
Jacob G — Google review
Buitenhof 33, 2513 AH Den Haag, Netherlands•http://www.gevangenpoort.nl/•+31 70 346 0861•Tips and more reviews for Prison Gate Museum

14Museon

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Museon, located in The Hague, is a cutting-edge museum that offers an enriching experience for families. It delves into the intricate connection between humanity and the environment through its extensive collections spanning geology, biology, history, archeology, physics, technology and ethnology. With over 273,000 objects on display including items from the Inuit culture of Greenland and artifacts related to the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies.
We took our grand daughters there and had a wonderful time exploring the museum. It was followed by the movie theater next door (a dome type IMAX). Animal Kingdom and Turtle Odyssey was playing. Both were excellent.
George G — Google review
Really nice museum with lot's of interactive exhibits for the kids (and adults). I really recommend it for families! There's also a very nice garden and it's linked to a dome shaped cinema that often played nature documentaries.
Jeff B — Google review
It is a nice museum, where we need around 2-3 hours with children aged 6 years old. Interesting topics and interactive learning through different stations was the best experience for us. As adults, we also learned new things.
Julie C — Google review
Very education and fun for kids, we had a good day. Don't look for Omniversum if you want to see a movie, it's called dome and located outside on the right you will find signs, again not Omniversum.. so confusing
Baker P — Google review
This is a great museum for everyone. It is family-friendly, and you can spend a day exploring mankind's relationship with nature and culture. It is very educational and engaging, explaining several biological, chemical, and geological phenomena in a clear and understandable way. I strongly recommend it if you are in the area. Don't forget to combine your trip with the amazing Omniversum.
Eskeatnaf M — Google review
Excellent museum! Great for the kids
Leo M — Google review
We were there on a weekend and it was lovely. We had a 6 and 8 year old with us and neither of them got bored in the over 4 hours we were there and that was just with the movie and skipping around the second floor. I highly recommend for anyone with children, though I would recommend it for children 5 and up as most of the displays are hip level for adults and need reading
Elaine S — Google review
Great place for kids and family👪, irrespective of your age, you will enjoy this small yet vast Museum. It have lots of section, though small but have lot of information . At grond floor, it's music especial so you can engage with lot of instrument and can see few pieces from the history. On 1st floor, lot of info about planet , geography, history of Netherlands, space, under water life, list if endless.. After doing this museum if you have energy left( which is difficult) you can move to omniversum, again a excellent and out of world experience. Highly recommend.. Enjoy😊
Sunand S — Google review
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15Fotomuseum Den Haag

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Fotomuseum Den Haag, located in The Hague, is a newer gallery entirely dedicated to the art of photography. Since its opening in 2002, it has been showcasing a wide range of exhibitions spanning different time periods and featuring various techniques such as vivid color and monochrome photography, classic and contemporary styles, abstract and portrait photography. The museum houses works by renowned photographers like Emmy Andriessestraat and Leonard Freed. Additionally, temporary exhibitions offer diverse collections of photography.
Very nice museum, good exhibitions, a small museum store. A good lunchroom inside the museum with a broad variety of food, sweet and savory. There are parking spots in the area if you travel by car.
Wenders — Google review
A very touching exhibition about the missing as a result of the Srebrenica genocide, and an interesting exhibition that traces migration of the butterflies from Europe to Sahara Dresert and then back. Great experience overall!
Anatoliy — Google review
It's a nice building and the expositions were tastefully done. On the other hand, it was smaller than I expected, and I didn't stay very long. If it had been somewhat cheaper, I would have recommended this more easily.
Koen V — Google review
Clean, well organized, easy access to all levels, great exhibition areas. Long wait for coffee so go earlier if you want refreshments first.
Erica D — Google review
Always cool exhibitions, take your time, have some cakes snd drinks and look at the photos for hours. Perfect day out! Nice if you have a museum card.
Orange C — Google review
Small and cozy museum to do in a couple of hours if you decide to have lunch there. Not very crowded which is even better. The exhibition The passion ( dec 2023 )was very nice and the film shown impressive and deep. Use of headphones 🎧 recommended to improve the experience.
Daisy A — Google review
Great museum. I enjoyed the exhibition and the atmosphere inside. However, I believe it’s too little for €8 (students). Toilets are clean and the stuff are polite
Alisa M — Google review
A lovely space. The selection of artists is great as usual. Nice to finish in that lovely caffe with a view.
Massimo S — Google review
Stadhouderslaan 43, 2517 JZ Den Haag, Netherlands•http://www.fotomuseumdenhaag.nl/•+31 70 338 1111•Tips and more reviews for Fotomuseum Den Haag
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16The Hague's Historic Museum

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The Hague's Historic Museum, also known as the Kunstmuseum Den Haag, is a captivating destination that delves into the rich history of The Hague. Housed in a grand building near Government compounds, it showcases an extensive collection of artifacts, portraits, cityscapes, and temporary exhibitions that bring the city's stories to life.
The Hague's History Museum is in a monumental building near the Government compounds. Centuries ago it was the Association House of the City Guards of The Hague. There was an exposition about Government Power and civil rights struggles against powerabuse in Holland. There was also a fun exhibition on The Hague hairstyles over four centuries. In the attic there were old, beautiful doll's houses. One strongly reminded me of a Vermeer painting I recently had the privilege to see in Amsterdam.
Henk P — Google review
I visited the Haags Historisch Museum on a Sunday afternoon, expecting a quiet and intimate experience. While the museum's location near the Binnenhof and its compact size were definite pluses, the staff's friendliness fell short of my expectations. However, the exhibition ‘Haagse Harry by Marnix Rueb', was wonderful, with a nice art setup that engaged kids. Overall, a nice, small museum with a rich history of The Hague, but room for improvement in terms of staff hospitality.
Shweta T — Google review
Great place to see if you are interested in learning more about Den Haag and it's rich history. There was no audio guide and the further you go there are less english interactive features and descriptions. This museum has a really great display of the Dutch peoples ability to criticality reflects on the past and present and future implications of taboo topics.
Georgia S — Google review
We visited the Hague's Historic Museum in a cold, gray, rainy day. I was actually not expecting anything from this place. I was wrong. Of course, it is not the Hermitage or Van Gogh Museum but it is not boring and gives you an idea of The Hague history. An idea. But if you are with children or adolescent it is perfect. The building where you find the Museum it is nice and interesting to visit. Well, go for it
Roberto I — Google review
Informative permanent exhibition, so much about the history of den Haag and Netherlands. Was a pretty nice visit. Also the current exhibition on hairs was good.
Ann K — Google review
There are many interesting and unique objects and paintings, but the highlight, in my humble opinion, are the doll houses. I wasn't able to see all the galleries, because some rooms were under construction, but I liked everything I Saw.
Rodrigo P — Google review
I went to the specific Johan van Oldenbarnevelt exposition that is to see till april 2019. It is excellent! It has interesting facts of a very specific person that played a key role in the formation of the Netherlands. If you go there to learn the history of the governing capital of the Netherlands, definitely go there. It isn't a large museum and 10 euros is a decent price, but its history definitely is a learning experience.
Robin I — Google review
A very good museum with amazing collection and exhibitions. You need to reserve 2 hours minimum for it. And take kids with you - they will find a lot of fun and entertaining things there.
Elena B — Google review
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17De Mesdag Collectie

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The Mesdag Collection, located in The Hague, is a charming museum showcasing 19th-century Dutch and French fine art, as well as pottery and sculpture. It features the private collection of Hendrik Willem Mesdag, a prominent artist of The Hague School known for his marine paintings. The museum houses the famous 'Panorama van Scheveningen' and offers a stunning display of nature and photography from the 19th century.
The Mesdag Collectie in The Hague is a hidden gem for art enthusiasts. The museum houses an impressive collection of 19th-century art, with a particular focus on the works of Hendrik Willem Mesdag, a renowned Dutch painter known for his beautiful landscapes. The highlight of the collection is the breathtaking Panorama Mesdag, one of the largest cylindrical paintings in the world, offering visitors a unique and immersive experience. The museum is well-organized, with informative displays that offer insight into Mesdag’s life and artistic journey. The space is both charming and welcoming, perfect for art lovers of all ages. Overall, it’s a must-visit for anyone in The Hague interested in art and culture.
Charbel A — Google review
Very nice Museum in The Hague. The Mesdag's were painters and collectors, the museum consists of their former living space and the specifically built museum next door. Good selection of french and Dutch art, some porcelains and a beautiful, quiet garden behind the building. They also have space for changing exhibitions.
Lisa B — Google review
Beautiful museum with a wonderful collection of art, especially the permanent collection. There is a garden on the interior of the museum for taking a seat and enjoying the nature. There was no wait to get a ticket so no need to buy in advance, I went on a Friday.
Ana R — Google review
Very nice collection of paintings and art from various artists. Bring your reading classes (if you need any) because the beauty is in the details. Normally this is not my cup of tea but this collection combined with the atmosphere of the museum and the surroundings made it very enjoyable.
Jurgen W — Google review
Zo interessant. Small but very Pacific and nice museum
Sandra P — Google review
This museum was the Home of Mesdag, the famous painter and art collector who creacted the Mesdag Panorama painting. The building and the garden is next to the Peace palace and is well maintained. The collection itself has some excellent artpieces that even Van Gogh praised. A great hidden treasure of a museum.
Robin I — Google review
I did not expect such an amazing collection of paintings. If you like pre Impressionism especially the Barbizon painters, just go there. It is very quiet and confortable to enjoy .
Jacques P — Google review
The Mesdag Collection is a hidden gem in a nineteenth century building. This arts museum in The Hague, Netherlands hosts a collection of fine scenery paintings, portraits, pottery & sculptures. Don’t miss out on the garden with its view on the Peace Palace.
Rob H — Google review
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18The Hague

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The Hague, a city on the North Sea coast of the western Netherlands, is known for its Gothic-style Binnenhof complex, which houses the Dutch parliament, and Noordeinde Palace, where the king works. It's also home to the U.N.'s International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court at Peace Palace. The region features sandy alluvial soil used for horticulture and agriculture.
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19Roman Catholic Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel

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The Roman Catholic Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel in The Hague is a serene and inviting space, perfect for anyone seeking tranquility. This smaller chapel offers a peaceful retreat where visitors can cool off or engage in silent prayer, regardless of their faith. Currently undergoing renovations, the chapel remains open for free visits and boasts an impressive interior that encourages moments of reflection. Many find it to be an oasis of calm amidst the hustle and bustle of city life, making it ideal for meditation or simply unwinding.
This is amazing place for all people - not only Catholics. Great for meditation and going to the peace. There is amazing atmosphere and very strong Devine's energy that really heals on every level. You can feel it if you are open for that. Great for meditation.
Amanda R — Google review
The Church was closed but the Chapel was open. How gorgeoys it was and so quiet. Perfect for the quiet prayer time I needed.
Aline V — Google review
(Translated by Google) They are renovating the church. The chapel on the side is free to visit. Inside it is very impressive. Take a moment in silence, whether you believe or not, and you will truly relax. (Original) De kerk zijn ze aan t renoveren. Kapel aan de zijkant is gratis te bezoeken. Binnen is het heel indrukwekkend. Neem een moment in stilte, als je nu wel gelooft of niet, en je komt echt tot rust.
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(Translated by Google) Nice (Original) Mooi
Jan S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Roman Catholic Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel is a smaller, free Catholic chapel in The Hague. You can come here to cool off or pray in silence. You will find it near the police station and the Parking Nieuwe Parklaan (its entrance and exit). (Original) Roman Catholic Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel je menšia zadarmo otvorená katolícka kaplnka v Haagu. Môžete sa sem prísť schladiť alebo v tichosti pomodliť. Nájdete ju neďaleko policajnej stanice a parkovacieho domu Parking Nieuwe Parklaan (jeho vjazdu a výjazdu).
Pavol C — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the most wonderful places, thank you for everything and keep protecting us 🙏🏼 (Original) Einer der wunderbarsten Orte , danke für alles und beschütze uns weiterhin 🙏🏼
Marius C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Rest. Meditation moment. Quiet place. What a wealth that this place exists. Pray, for yourself or others. Here you feel the peace and quiet for that. (Original) Rust. Meditatie moment. Stilte plaats. Wat een rijkdom dat deze plek er is. Bidden, voor jezelf of anderen. Hier voel je de rust daarvoor.
Nelly B — Google review
(Translated by Google) We can relax here! So nice! (Original) We komen hier tot rust! Zo fijn!
Miranda S — Google review
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20The Social Hub Restaurant & Bar The Hague

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Nestled in the vibrant Holland Spoor area, The Social Hub Restaurant & Bar The Hague is a delightful culinary gem that promises an unforgettable dining experience. This trendy spot, part of the Student Hotel, boasts a relaxed atmosphere perfect for unwinding after a long day. Guests rave about their mouthwatering chicken burger and some of the best pizza outside Italy—crafted with care in a traditional pizza oven.
Awesome, well priced pizza. Baked the proper way with a real pizza oven etc. Easily the best pizza in the Hague, and probably the cheapest non-fake pizza. If you live here, you get a discount, making pizza less than €10!
B F — Google review
Worried about the angus beef quality, this is not something Ican recommend.
Jojo — Google review
Attached to the Student Hotel and opened till 11.00pm. Wide variety of drinks, a good place to drink in the Holland Spoor area as there are no other bars except for the Penthouse. Atmosphere is very cool and chilled.
N.a.d S — Google review
Everything is nice, but kitchen works only until 9 p.m. So sad :(
Gulnara — Google review
Today I had the best chickenburger of my life. It's always a telltale sign of a goof restaurant when they can elevate the simplest menu items such as a chicken sandwich and make it into something truly restaurant-quality. Would recommend.
Aemil P — Google review
Amazing! My day wasn't going exceptionally but Liliany, Sofia, and Shae really it around! Amazing service and lovely chats. Would really recommend 👌🏾
Furrr T — Google review
Nice Location, nice Food. One of the best Pizza outside Italy we have ever eaten. Try it, it's delicious!
L D — Google review
Super friendly and helpfull staff.Food was excellent!
Pieter V — Google review
Hoefkade 11, 2526 BN Den Haag, Netherlands•https://www.thesocialhub.co/the-hague/eat-and-drink/?utm_source=…•+31 70 762 2500•Tips and more reviews for The Social Hub Restaurant & Bar The Hague
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21Studio Delta - Naval Architecture for Yachts

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Studio Delta is a renowned naval architecture firm led by Menno van Dijk and his team. They have showcased their expertise in designing the innovative hull of the Vanton QS45CC, which boasts impressive specifications that align with Vanton Yachts' design principles. The collaboration with Studio Delta has been described as pleasant, characterized by open communication, occasional humor, and a goal-oriented approach. Their work on naval architecture comes highly recommended by Vanton Yachts.
Studio Delta, Menno van Dijk and his team, have done a fantastic job on the Naval Architecture of the Vanton QS45CC. An innovative hull has been designed with promising specs. Features that fully comply with the design principles. Specifications worthy of Vanton Yachts. In addition to the great result, we have also experienced the cooperation as very pleasant. Open communication, occasionally some humor and goal-oriented! Vanton Yachts can heartily recommend Studio Delta! Ton van Rutten l Vanton Yachts
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Dr. Lelykade 18B, 2583 CM Den Haag, Netherlands•http://www.studiodelta.nl/•+31 70 360 7523•Tips and more reviews for Studio Delta - Naval Architecture for Yachts

22Ridderzaal

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Ridderzaal, also known as the Knights Hall, is an essential part of the Binnenhof in The Hague. This 800-year-old Gothic structure was originally home to the Dutch parliament and now hosts numerous ceremonial events dedicated to welcoming leaders from neighboring countries. Annually, it is where the monarch Willem-Alexander delivers a welcoming speech to mark the start of the working season for the States General.
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