Anna Paulownaplein, established around 1870 in The Hague’s Zeeheldenkwartier, features charming cafés and restaurants in a historic, vibrant neighborhood. Once known for its elegant homes, it now buzzes with lively eateries and a welcoming atmosphere.
2518 AJ, The Hague
The Grote Markt is one of The Hague's most vibrant spots, featuring diverse bars, restaurants, and live music venues. Known for its creative atmosphere, it hosts the 'Popdistrict' with year-round concerts organized in collaboration with Paard van Troje.
Grote Markt, 2512 EW The Hague
Het Plein, adjacent to the Binnenhof, is a historic square transformed from a medieval garden into a lively parade ground. Today, it features a statue of William the Silent and is surrounded by vibrant bars, restaurants, and sunny terraces.
Plein 17A, 2511 CS The Hague
Scheveningse Bosjes is a tranquil forest in The Hague, offering lush walking trails, serene ponds, and diverse wildlife. A perfect spot for nature lovers to enjoy peaceful strolls and scenic views away from the city bustle.
2585 JB, The Hague
Park Clingendael is a picturesque estate in The Hague, renowned for its beautiful gardens, scenic walking paths, and the historic Clingendael Manor. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through its charming landscapes and elegant Japanese garden.
Clingendael, 2244 VH The Hague
Tucked between Noordeinde Palace, the Royal Stables, and the Royal Archives, the Paleistuin is a hidden gem. Stroll among flowerbeds, ponds, and ancient trees, discover hidden art, and hunt for one of the 30 concealed treasures.
Prinsessewal, 2513 EE The Hague
Piet Heinstraat and Piet Heinplein, in The Hague's Zeeheldenkwartier, honor the famed sailor Piet Hein. Established in 1901, the square emerged from reclaimed waterways. The street, extending west, is a lively shopping area with vibrant eateries.
Piet Heinstraat, The Hague
The Spinoza Gate, an 18th-century wooden gate with ironwork, leads to a quaint alley. Though named after Spinoza, the inscription "This narrow gate leads unexpectedly to our spiritual good" refers to a former Darbist meeting place, not Spinoza himself.
Between Dunne Bierkade 26-29, 2512 BD The Hague
At number 25 Molenstraat, the Koningspoort stands out with its distinctive round arch. This historic gateway, leading to the rear of Paleis Noordeinde, offers a picturesque view and reflects centuries of history and transformation in The Hague.
Molenstraat 25, 2513 BH The Hague
At the Westeinde Hospital, Jan Snoeck’s colorful sculpture group "Zieken te bed," unveiled in 1979, is displayed at the Lijnbaan entrance. It features figures in various bed positions, symbolizing diversity and humanity, while three seated figures at the other entrance represent wisdom.
Close to Warmoezierstraat 52, 2512 VJ The Hague
James Turrell’s “Skyspace” invites visitors to lie back and experience the sky as a dome, revealing its curvature against the earth. Situated in Kijkduinse Dunes, this immersive artwork creates a unique perception of light and space.
Machiel Vrijenhoeklaan 175, 2555 NA The Hague
Discover the “Sculpture Gallery” on Grote Marktstraat, Kalvermarkt, and Spui: 40 unique sculptures, each on identical pedestals. Created by Peter Struycken in 1990, this dynamic display showcases diverse Dutch sculpture and changes periodically to keep the collection fresh.
Kalvermarkt/Spui/Grote Marktstraat, The Hague