Where to stay

in The Hague

The third-largest city in the Netherlands is also one of its major cultural hubs. The Hague is more strait-laced than the country's famously hedonistic capital, but its neighborhoods aren't soley dedicated to business and politics. The city's excellent museums give good reason to plan a trip, while the continually diversifying dining scene is one of the reasons to extend a stay. Many first-time visitors don't realize that The Hague has dreamy beaches on its doorstep, where locals relax in warm weather and hotels offer views directly over the sand. Book a trip in summer to see the city at its best.

Great Neighborhoods for Culture

Voorhout in the The Hague Center is the oldest part of the city, dating back to the early 13th century. It's one of the best areas to choose as a central base near cultural highlights such as the Museum Bredius and Mauritshuis. Most of the hotels here are efficient and modern rather than historic. Zorgvliet to the north is one of The Hague's most upscale neighborhoods, between the beach and the city center. Stay here for high-end accommodations. Explore contemporary art at the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, family-friendly exhibits at Museon, and cutting-edge shows at GEM, the Museum of Contemporary Art.

Voorhout

Travelers like the historic sites in Voorhout, and Teylingen Castle Ruins is a top attraction you might want to visit.

The Hague Center

Museums, art galleries, and historic sites are some highlights of The Hague Center. Make a stop by Grote Kerk Den Haag or Binnenhof while you're exploring.

Recommended hotels in The Hague Center

Zorgvliet

Museums, bars, and beaches are just a few things travelers enjoy about Zorgvliet. Check out Kunstmuseum Den Haag or Peace Palace while you're exploring the area.

Recommended hotels in Zorgvliet

Where to Stay for Beaches

Scheveningen's wide and sandy blue-flag beach is within The Hague's city limits but feels like a small but busy seaside town. It's a stylish spot to stay, with the beach backed by a long boulevard and excellent hotels. The area has several beaches, with Boulevard Beach by the Pier the busiest. This is where to find hotels with the best views, among them the magnificent Grand Hotel Amrâth Kurhaus, dating back to 1818 and a Scheveningen landmark. Noordwijk, along the coast to the north, is less well known but has a growing number of beach clubs and international hotels.

Scheveningen

Scheveningen is a destination visitors seek out for is beaches, abundant dining options, and seaside views. You might want to check out attractions like Scheveningen Beach or Madurodam while you're exploring the neighborhood.

Recommended hotels in Scheveningen

Noordwijk

Noordwijk is known for its pristine beaches, and you can make a stop by Lighthouse Noordwijk and Space Expo while in the area.

Best Places to Stay Outside the City

There are two other excellent alternatives to staying in The Hague itself. Those looking for the student scene-both historical and contemporary-should consider reserving a hotel in Leiden to the north. Leiden University, the country's oldest, was founded in 1575 and has long made this town one of the liveliest in the Netherlands. Alternatively, book a place to stay near the canals in Delft, south of the city. Follow in the footsteps of the great painter Johannes Vermeer, who lived and worked here. This town's other hallmark is its blue-and-white Delftware pottery. Trace the story at the Royal Delft Experience, including a visit to the original 17th-century factory. Drive to Leiden or Delft in about 20 minutes from The Hague.

Leiden

Unique features of Leiden include the museums and historic sites. Make a stop by Rijksmuseum van Oudheden or Hortus Botanicus while you're exploring the area.

Delft

Museums, cafes, and historic sites highlight some of the noteworthy features of Delft. Make a stop by Delft Town Hall or Vermeer Centrum while you're exploring the neighborhood.

Recommended hotels in Delft

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