Holiday in The Hague
City in Netherlands — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇳🇱
Country
Netherlands
Type
City
Best time to travel
April to October, beach life June to September, King's Day on April 27 is a highlight
Budget/day
100-170 € (mid-range hotel, restaurants)
Getting there from Germany
ICE from Cologne about 2.5 hours, from Düsseldorf about 3 hours, Flixbus from many German cities, car about 3-4 hours from NRW
About The Hague
The Hague is the royal residence city of the Netherlands and a fascinating mix of power, art, and sea air. Here resides King Willem-Alexander, here the parliament meets in the historic Binnenhof, and here the International Court of Justice adjudicates on the nations of the world. But The Hague is much more than politics and diplomacy – the city surprises with one of the best art collections in Europe, a vibrant city center, and a real seaside resort right at its doorstep. The Mauritshuis, an elegant city palace from the 17th century, houses Vermeer’s world-famous "Girl with a Pearl Earring" and Rembrandt’s "The Anatomy of Dr. Tulp." Just a few minutes' walk away is the enormous Gemeentemuseum (now Kunstmuseum Den Haag), which has the largest collection of Mondrian's works in the world. For history enthusiasts, the Binnenhof with its Gothic Hall of Knights offers one of the oldest still-used parliamentary seats in the world. What’s special about The Hague is Scheveningen – a full-fledged seaside resort with a wide sandy beach, historic Kurhaus, and lively promenade, which is officially a district. In summer, the boulevard transforms into a Mediterranean promenade with beach clubs, fish stalls, and surfers. For German tourists, The Hague is easily accessible: with the ICE from Cologne in just under three hours, even faster from Düsseldorf or the Ruhr area. The city can be perfectly combined with Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Delft for a Holland city trip, with The Hague often being the highlight due to its mix of culture, beach, and royal flair.
Top 6 highlights in The Hague
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Mauritshuis
Royal art gallery with Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring and Rembrandt’s masterpieces
Binnenhof & Hall of Knights
One of the oldest parliamentary seats in the world with a Gothic Hall of Knights from the 13th century
Scheveningen
Lively seaside resort with a wide sandy beach, historic Kurhaus, and beach clubs right in the city
Kunstmuseum Den Haag
World's largest Mondrian collection in a magnificent Art Deco building
Peace Palace
Seat of the International Court of Justice, a symbol of international law and peace
Madurodam
Miniature park of the Netherlands at a scale of 1:25 – perfect for families and an overview of Holland
Hotels in The Hague
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Reise-SIM für The Hague
Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM
Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for The Hague
Recommended travel time
April to October, beach life June to September, King's Day on April 27 is a highlight
Summer
Mild-warm, 18-24°C, sea breeze provides fresh air, plenty of sunshine possible
Winter
Cool, 2-7°C, windy at the coast, museums and cafés invite you to warm up
How much does a holiday in The Hague cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
60-90 € (hostel, street food, museum card)
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
100-170 € (mid-range hotel, restaurants)
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
200-400 € (boutique hotel, gourmet, wellness)
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
The Museumkaart (about 65 €) is worth it after just 3 museums and is valid nationwide in over 400 museums
Scheveningen is reachable by tram in 15 minutes from the center – no rental car needed
The Hague can be perfectly combined with Delft – only 15 minutes by tram, famous for Delft Blue
Try Hollandse Nieuwe (raw herring) at the fish stall in Scheveningen – it doesn’t get fresher than this
Rent a bike like the locals – The Hague is flat and has excellent bike paths everywhere
Food & drink in The Hague
These specialties you must try!
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