Introduction
The Hague is a city that beautifully blends history with modernity. Visitors are often captivated by its stunning architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and the proximity to the North Sea, making it a unique destination in the Netherlands.
Strolling through its streets, you will encounter a mix of governmental buildings, art galleries, and lush parks. The atmosphere is relaxed yet sophisticated, appealing to both history buffs and those seeking leisure by the beach.
Sightseeing
Things to do
Top attractions
Children's Book Museum
Interactive museum dedicated to children's literature
Duinrell
A theme park with rides and a water park, perfect for family fun.
Madurodam
A miniature park that showcases the Netherlands' most famous landmarks.
Sea Life Scheveningen
An aquarium featuring marine life from the North Sea and beyond.
The Hague's Children's Book Museum
An interactive museum dedicated to children's literature.
Local food and drinks
Local traditions
History
The Hague has a rich history dating back to the 13th century when it was established as a hunting lodge for Count Floris IV. Over the centuries, it evolved into a significant political center, becoming the seat of the Dutch government and the royal family.
The city played a crucial role in international diplomacy, particularly with the establishment of the Peace Palace in 1913, which houses the International Court of Justice. Its historical significance continues to attract visitors interested in its past and present.
Things to know
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