Created by Marianne on June 25, 2003
- Guide cls223 has seen everything there is in Amsterdam. When she was in the Netherlands again for a holiday, we decided to have a day in The Hague together and checked out some pretty unusual places.
Created by travel2000 on November 3, 2000
- Since I have a close friend in The Hague, I have stayed there on my two visits. It's not all about The World Court-it's a nice town with excellent food and culture.
Created by Mutinyluv on July 28, 2007
- The Royal City by the Sea.
Created by Laalasa on November 5, 2004
- Madurodam traces the architectual history of The Netherlands through 1:25 scale models of all major buildings in the country. It's a fun place for kids as well as adults.
Created by Kate in Holland on August 13, 2004
- An expat insider's favorite spots in The Hague.
Created by linet on March 18, 2004
- It's not as touristy as Amsterdam, as beautiful as Leiden, or as mysterious as Groningen. But it is there: the official city of Holland.
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Created by Emily Marie on March 5, 2004
- Some may find Amsterdam intimidating. Some may find it too full of tourists. Some may just find it dirty. For those people, I would suggest going to The Hague, which is quieter and pristine, and yet as vibrant and as internationally appreciated as the "popular" main city of The Netherlands.
Created by milliebell on June 8, 2002
- I met up with a group of people for a night out and fun day.
Created by Adelaide on November 15, 2000
- While in Amsterdam, we took a half day excursion to The Hague and Delft. This was certainly not enough and I have to return one day! The Hague is the seat of the Royal family and of the government of the Netherlands.
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Created by Phil on October 23, 2000
- I've come to rely on the Hague as a good base from which to make excursions in southern Netherlands. A rail hub and a terrific youth hostel makes this the perfect base for the many sites within an easy jump.
The Hague
Tourism and Travel Guide