Guidebook for Den Haag

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Guidebook for Den Haag

Food Scene

Great little restaurant/bar with nice vibe, yummy food and great beer selection and gin cocktails
56 locals recommend
Cafe Franklin
24 Valkenbosplein
56 locals recommend
Great little restaurant/bar with nice vibe, yummy food and great beer selection and gin cocktails
Lovely little cafe/restaurant with 'happy hour' every morning between 8:30 - 9:30 am (all warm drinks are only €1.50)
16 locals recommend
Haver
103 Reinkenstraat
16 locals recommend
Lovely little cafe/restaurant with 'happy hour' every morning between 8:30 - 9:30 am (all warm drinks are only €1.50)
Charming street close by with bakeries, bars, cafes, restaurants, butchers, cheese shop, wine store, etc.
19 locals recommend
Reinkenstraat
Reinkenstraat
19 locals recommend
Charming street close by with bakeries, bars, cafes, restaurants, butchers, cheese shop, wine store, etc.
Our favourite beach side cafe/bar/restaurant
110 locals recommend
Strandpaviljoen de Kwartel
7 Strand Zuid
110 locals recommend
Our favourite beach side cafe/bar/restaurant
Delicious Indonesian! We order takeaway from there often. The rijsttafels are fab and they have a great vegetarian option (with tofu).
Sayang
287 Laan van Meerdervoort
Delicious Indonesian! We order takeaway from there often. The rijsttafels are fab and they have a great vegetarian option (with tofu).
Good Indonesian - nice atmosphere
39 locals recommend
Restaurant Bogor
2 Van Swietenstraat
39 locals recommend
Good Indonesian - nice atmosphere
Wonderful family friendly spot!
8 locals recommend
John & June's
128 Tasmanstraat
8 locals recommend
Wonderful family friendly spot!
Excellent cafe - great atmosphere
39 locals recommend
bijClarence
60, A Piet Heinstraat
39 locals recommend
Excellent cafe - great atmosphere
Dutch food! Including Pannenkoeken :-)
9 locals recommend
Oma Toos Scheveningen, Pannenkoekenhuis Scheveningen
3r Doctor Lelykade
9 locals recommend
Dutch food! Including Pannenkoeken :-)
Local bakery - opens at 7:30 every day and the bread and croissants are great!
Brood zoals vroeger
56A Regentesselaan
Local bakery - opens at 7:30 every day and the bread and croissants are great!
Authentic French bakery - declicious!
7 locals recommend
Michel Boulangerie & Patisserie
121 2e Schuytstraat
7 locals recommend
Authentic French bakery - declicious!
Seriously amazing Italian restaurant just steps away from the apartment (voted best Italian restaurant of 2016 in The Netherlands by Italy Magazine!)
18 locals recommend
Ristorante da Braccini
24-A Regentesselaan
18 locals recommend
Seriously amazing Italian restaurant just steps away from the apartment (voted best Italian restaurant of 2016 in The Netherlands by Italy Magazine!)
wonderful local cafe/restaurant
46 locals recommend
Café Emma
222 Regentesseplein
46 locals recommend
wonderful local cafe/restaurant
Best bread in The Hague and just around the corner
Pompernikkel
370 Beeklaan
Best bread in The Hague and just around the corner
Ali's Lebanese Incredible Sandwiches
228 Regentesseplein
The name says it all

Parks & Nature

Nice big park, close to the beach!
60 locals recommend
Westduinpark
60 locals recommend
Nice big park, close to the beach!

Essentials

Great health food store, close by
Ekoplaza Weimarstraat - biologische supermarkt
Great health food store, close by

Getting Around

Local bike shop - daily bike rentals available at a good price
Beer Fietsen
31 Weimarstraat
Local bike shop - daily bike rentals available at a good price

Arts & Culture

Must see!
390 locals recommend
Mauritshuis
29 Plein
390 locals recommend
Must see!

Sightseeing

The Peace Palace is globally known as the temple of peace and justice, and home to two judicial institutions, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA). The Palace was built in 1913 to house the PCA and a library. Soon after, they were joined by the ICJ, the official court of the League of Nations. After the Second World War, when the League of Nations was dissolved and the United Nations was founded, the ICJ of the United Nations took up residence in the Palace.
317 locals recommend
Peace Palace
2 Carnegieplein
317 locals recommend
The Peace Palace is globally known as the temple of peace and justice, and home to two judicial institutions, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA). The Palace was built in 1913 to house the PCA and a library. Soon after, they were joined by the ICJ, the official court of the League of Nations. After the Second World War, when the League of Nations was dissolved and the United Nations was founded, the ICJ of the United Nations took up residence in the Palace.
Take a tour at the International Criminal Court (you need to book ahead). This is the only permanent court of its kind, trying persons responsible for the worst crimes known to humanity - war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. I used to work there and can answer any questions you might have.
7 locals recommend
International Criminal Court
10 Oude Waalsdorperweg
7 locals recommend
Take a tour at the International Criminal Court (you need to book ahead). This is the only permanent court of its kind, trying persons responsible for the worst crimes known to humanity - war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. I used to work there and can answer any questions you might have.
Holland's most famous seaside resort Scheveningen has lots of attractions and beach pavilions. Walk along the boulevard, discover SEA LIFE or enjoy sunset dining. Check out the historic Kurhaus hotel (have a drink in their restaurant). The famous Pier has been recently refurbished with a nice range of food, drinks and shopping. One of the Pier's latest tourist attractions is a Ferris wheel constructed high over the sea. The Ferris wheel is over forty meters high and has 36 closed gondolas with air conditioning, including one luxury VIP gondola with a glass bottom. All gondolas have comfortable seats and can sit up to six people.
222 locals recommend
Scheveningen
Havenkade
222 locals recommend
Holland's most famous seaside resort Scheveningen has lots of attractions and beach pavilions. Walk along the boulevard, discover SEA LIFE or enjoy sunset dining. Check out the historic Kurhaus hotel (have a drink in their restaurant). The famous Pier has been recently refurbished with a nice range of food, drinks and shopping. One of the Pier's latest tourist attractions is a Ferris wheel constructed high over the sea. The Ferris wheel is over forty meters high and has 36 closed gondolas with air conditioning, including one luxury VIP gondola with a glass bottom. All gondolas have comfortable seats and can sit up to six people.