In a quirky Dutch-ism, Amsterdam may be the official capital of the Netherlands, but it’s The Hague (Den Haag) where the government sits (along with several international courts, for which the city’s best known). Cosmopolitan and cultured, The Hague is Holland’s third-largest town, with just under 500,000 people. Conveniently, the beach resort of Scheveningen is part of The Hague, and en route lies the family-friendly Madurodam, a fascinating 1/25 miniature display of a fictitious Dutch city.
Restaurants in The Hague
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Very nice and cozy bar and Inn/hostel. Often live music. In the middle of the city of The Hague. A mix of local beerdrinkers,expats,foreign students and travellers. De Gekke Geit has a very nice sellection of The Hague craft beers. There often tastings and a 1000 liters of beer hanging above the bar.
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The place to be in downtown The Hague for anyone looking to shoot some pool. Whether you're an enthousiast, cue wizard or just looking for a fun-filled night out, we got you covered. Providing you with 15 professional 9-foot pool-tables, a small carom table and a darts lane.
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SKYHEALTH is a TRAINING FACILITY and LIFESTYLE HUB that PROMOTES a welcoming, friendly, HOME LIKE stimulating environment where members are motivated to work towards their individual goals.
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Ravez Movement Academy is a boutique movement studio in the city centre of The Hague with a unique workshop: "The Monkey Business". Monkey business will show you that through a perfect mixture of different movements, methods and skills you will gain flexibility, strength, coordination, balance, reaction, conditioning in a fast pace, while you are having the time of your life!
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These are the official offices of the Dutch Parliament and the Office of the Prime Minister.
The inner court area is free to enter and a cool place to walk around and look at the buildings. Around the holidays, they have a light show projected on to the parliament building and it's super cool to watch.
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Lang, heel lang geleden, toen de straten nog gehuld gingen in de dikke dampen van de steeds meer oprukkende industrialisatie, bloeide er in het oude Haagsche centrum een fabriek van jenevers, bitterextracten en likeuren. Van Kleef stoomdistilleerderij 1ste klasse, opgericht door Lamberthus Theodorus Van Kleef, is gevestigd aan de Lange Beestenmarkt, in het oude Centrum van Den Haag. Een grote verscheidenheid aan dranken werd er gestookt welke in de aangrenzende slijterij werden verkocht. In 1986 sloot van Kleef als laatste Haagse distilleerderij haar deuren om, na een grondige restauratie, in 1995 te heropenen. Bezoek Van Kleef en proef hoe kwaliteit, ambacht en historie tezamen komen in al onze distillaten. U kunt uw bezoek ook combineren met een arrangement, waarbij ook een proeverij van de verschillende Van Kleef likeuren en jenevers niet ontbreekt. Wilt u echt uitpakken, behoort een culinaire omlijsting van uw bezoek ook tot de mogelijkheden.
VAN KLEEF DISTILLERY A wonderful place to visit is the distillery Van Kleef, The Hague, where a have-a-drink happens in quality spheres. All has been coolest restored to the original gin and liqueur house of yesteryear. Visit on your own or when reserved with a group (small or large) it is so fun! The staff and the bar lady will tell you about the circumstances and the history of the distillerey all in style. Included the museum. Always a great time here!
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Located on Prinsegracht 8 in The Hague, the Humanity House is a place to see, hear and experience the human story behind disasters and conflicts, both physically and online. The Humanity House is a museum that lets you experience what it’s like to live through a disaster or conflict and explores related themes in temporary exhibitions. The Humanity House also provides a platform, a place of encounter for people, organisations and agencies that deal with humanitarian themes. Moreover, our education programmes explain global problems to children and young adults. The Humanity House organises these activities with its seven staff members and museum team with eleven employees, and in collaboration with various partners.
I've been here many times to go to the talks they give about various topics. Very helpful staff and they have very good speakers conducting the lectures. One of the most memorable was a talk about fake news in Eastern Europe. Very interesting subjects, and not super time consuming. Sign up for free beforehand through their facebook page to visit.
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ProDemos’ Visitors’ Centre organises guided tours of the Ridderzaal (Hall of Knights), the Dutch Senate and House of Representatives. In addition, you can turn to the Visitors’ Centre for guided and self-guided tours of political The Hague.ProDemos’ Visitors’ Centre can take you on a tour of the buildings that surround the Binnenhof, or on a politically or historically themed walk around The Hague’s city centre.
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