The Hague, known in Dutch as Den Haag, is a city of politics, diplomacy and seaside elegance on the western coast of the Netherlands. Although Amsterdam is the country’s official capital, The Hague is the seat of the Dutch government and home to the royal court. With its wide avenues, historic buildings and location near the North Sea, the city combines international importance with a relaxed coastal atmosphere. The political heart of the Netherlands lies at the Binnenhof, a medieval complex beside the Hofvijver lake. Here you find the Dutch parliament and the office of the Prime Minister. At the centre stands the historic Hall of Knights, still used for important state ceremonies. Nearby, Noordeinde Palace serves as the working palace of the Dutch king, adding a royal touch to the city’s identity. The Hague is also known worldwide as the “City of Peace and Justice.” The Peace Palace houses the International Court of Justice and the Permanent Court of Arbitration, making the city a global centre for international law. Diplomats and legal experts from around the world live and work here, giving The Hague a distinctly international character. Beyond politics, the city offers culture and art. The Mauritshuis museum displays masterpieces of Dutch Golden Age painting, including works by Vermeer and Rembrandt. Elegant 19th-century neighbourhoods, leafy parks and spacious squares give the city a refined feel. Compared to other Dutch cities, The Hague often feels calmer and more formal, yet it remains welcoming and lively. One of The Hague’s greatest attractions is its coastline. The district of Scheveningen is famous for its long sandy beach, pier and seaside promenade. On warm days, locals and visitors relax by the sea, enjoy fresh seafood or watch the sunset over the North Sea. This easy access to the beach makes The Hague unique among major European political capitals. Modern architecture stands alongside historic buildings, especially around the central station area. Skyscrapers and contemporary design reflect the city’s forward-looking spirit while respecting its historic roots. Today, The Hague successfully balances its roles as political centre, international legal hub and pleasant seaside city. It is a place where global decisions are made, yet everyday life moves at a comfortable pace — a city where history, diplomacy and coastal charm meet.
Binckhorst Castle
Castle
Huis ten Bosch
Castle
Noordeinde Palace
Castle
Paschaliskerk
Church
Antonius Abtkerk
Church
Oude Kerk Scheveningen
Church
Kloosterkerk
Church
Grote Kerk
Church
Amare
Concert Hall
Japanese Garden
Garden
Independence Monument
Historical Landmark
Ridderzaal
Historical Landmark
Louis Couperus Museum
Museum
Kunstmuseum Den Haag
Museum
Museum Van Kleef
Museum
De Mesdag Collectie
Museum
Peace Palace
Museum
Atlantikwall Museum Scheveningen
Museum
Mauritshuis
Museum
Escher in Het Paleis
Museum
Panorama Mesdag
Museum
Museum Beelden aan Zee
Museum
Louwman Museum
Museum
Haags Historisch Museum
Museum
Museum Bredius
Museum
Galerij Prins Willem V
Museum
Museum de Gevangenpoort
Museum
Fotomuseum Den Haag
Museum
KM21
Museum
Kinderboekenmuseum
Museum
Huis van het Boek
Museum
Nationaal Monument Oranjehotel
Museum
Muzee Scheveningen
Museum
Binnenhof
Palace
Zuiderpark
Park
Haagse Bos
Park
Westduinpark
Park
Theater De Regentes
Theatre
Theater PePijn
Theatre
Korzo Theater
Theatre
Theater aan het Spui
Theatre
Koninklijke Schouwburg
Theatre
Scheveningen Pier
Tourist attractions
Madurodam
Tourist attractions