The Hague
Welcome to The Hague, a city full of life, all year round! Visitors can enjoy cultural events, concerts, art exhibits, night out at the theatre, shopping in the city centre and a bracing walk at the seaside. Everything a perfect holiday can offer.
From the worldly sophistication of the city center, the beach and the nightlife sizzle of Scheveningen, to the easygoing elegance of Kijkduin, The Hague offers a unique blend of versatility, service and quality. It’s the city of 21st century architecture and daring innovations, of both art and business, and most of all—of style.
The Hague is a melting pot of many cultures and this is reflected in the great variety of exotic restaurants. For a drink, you can go to one of many nice cafés and bars and colorful terraces. Shopping in The Hague is always fun. Besides all the familiar department stores and chains, you’ll find countless specialist shops, fashion boutiques, porcelain shops, shoe shops, delicatessens, and many more shops specializing in fascinating exotic products. Something for everyone!
The wonderful, quiet seaside resort Kijkduin is well worth visiting! A romantic walk on the beach, followed by a nice meal in one of the small restaurants on the boulevard. Or, if you feel like doing something a bit more active, a bracing walk or cycle tour in the dunes.
The Hague has a varied nightlife, which follows the latest trends and changes constantly. So visit The Hague and experience the complete holiday.

The Hague (ISU) – Kanako Murakami of Japan skated off with the gold medal at the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships 2010. Agnes Zawadzki (USA) surged from eighth to snatch the silver medal and Russia’s Polina Agafonova claimed the bronze. All three medalists debuted at the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships.
The Hague (KNSB) – Russia’s Elena Ilinykh/Nikita Katsalapov danced to the gold medal in what was a high-level Ice Dance competition. Canadians Alexandra Paul/Mitchell Islam took the silver medal and Ksenia Monko/Kirill Khaliavin of Russia captured the bronze. All three couples debuted at the ISU World Junior Championships.




