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Delft

municipality in the Netherlands

8.0km

524.36667

Leiden

municipality in South Holland, Netherlands

19km

52.159664.48259

Rotterdam

city in the Netherlands

19km

51.92394.4623

Amsterdam

capital and largest city of the Netherlands

67km

52.3666674.9

Flemish Brabant

Flemish Brabant is one of the five provinces of Flanders (Belgium). The province completely surrounds Brussels, the national capital. Brussels however is not a part of the province. The capital Leuven is one of Belgium's largest student cities. The university is one of the oldest universities in this part of Europe and makes the city one with an impressive student tradition.

86km

50.91674.5833

Eindhoven

City and municipality in North Brabant, Netherlands

137km

51.433333335.48333333
Sights (54)

Mauritshuis

art museum in The Hague

313m

52.0805564.314444

Lange Voorhout

street in Den Haag, the Netherlands

595m

52.082222224.31138889

Grote of Sint-Jacobskerk (The Hague)

landmark Protestant church in The Hague, Netherlands

1.1km

52.077222224.30722222

Haagse Bos

woods in the Hague, Netherlands

1.9km

52.090277784.33333333

Scheveningen

district of The Hague

5.1km

52.108055564.27305556

Agnetapark

Area of workers' housing in South Holland

5.6km

52.016111114.34583333

Oude Kerk (Delft)

church in Delft, the Netherlands

6.5km

52.01254.35527778

City Hall (Delft)

After a fire in 1618 after which only the tower remained, Hendrick de Keyser rebuilt the town hall. He reused the tower and some remaining walls. In 1620 construction was finished. The building was renovated in the 19th century.

6.7km

52.011388894.35777778

Nieuwe Kerk (Delft)

Located at Markt, this church was built in 1496. The royal burial chamber is in this church but is not accessible. Prince William of Orange was the first to be buried here, after being shot in 1584. €5. It is possible to climb the 108.75- m tower to get a impressive view of Delft and surroundings. It's the second highest church tower, after the Dom church of Utrecht. You can see both Rotterdam and The Hague. On clear days is it possible to see Leiden and even Amsterdam. It's well worth the effort. (€4 extra to climb the tower; combi ticket (church + tower) is €9). A combi ticket gives free entrance to the Old Church.

6.9km

52.01234.3609

Cars Jeans Stadion

ie soccer at ADO Den Haag, who play in Eredivisie, the top tier of Dutch football. Their home ground is Cars Jeans Stadion, capacity 15,000.

7.5km

52.0628084.383132

Schiedam

municipality in the Netherlands

14km

51.916666674.4

Castellum

street in Poortugaal, the Netherlands

17km

51.86244.4007

Delfshaven

former borough of Rotterdam

18km

51.907222224.44833333

Gemeenlandshuis van Rijnland

Dutch water board meeting house in Leiden

19km

52.15934.4885

Holy Spirit Orphanage

orphanage in Leiden, The Netherlands

20km

52.159083334.49416667

Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen

art museum in Rotterdam, Netherlands

20km

51.9144.4732

Zijlpoort (Leiden)

church in Leiden

21km

52.161666674.50416667

Hook of Holland

district of Rotterdam in the Netherlands

21km

51.97634.1323

Rotterdam Blaak station

The area around the station was destroyed by a Nazi bombardment during World War II, forcing the Netherlands to surrender. After the war this area was populated with some bold examples of modern architecture.

22km

51.924.48916667

Erasmusbrug

bridge in Rotterdam, Netherlands

22km

51.909166674.48666667

Witte Huis

Witte Huis is a historical building in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

22km

51.918833334.49175

Kaag

farm village in the Netherlands

27km

52.216666674.55

Keukenhof

flower garden in the Netherlands

28km

52.2712564.546365

Zandvoort

municipality in the Netherlands

30km

52.366666674.53333333

Bloemendaal

municipality in the Netherlands

38km

52.44.6

Alblasserdam

municipality in South Holland, the Netherlands

39km

51.866666674.65

Gouda, South Holland

municipality in South Holland, the Netherlands

44km

52.011111114.71111111

Zeeland

province of the Netherlands

72km

51.566666673.75

Delta Works

flood control

72km

51.653.72

Oosterscheldekering

74km

51.633611113.70444444

Neeltje Jans

75km

51.626944443.70027778

North Brabant

province in the Netherlands

81km

51.666666675

Villa Volta

In this so-called mad house, you join goat rider Hugo in his house. Suddenly, what you thought was up is now down. Can be scary.

86km

51.653055565.0475

De Vliegende Hollander

Efteling

86km

51.648055.047392

Fairytale Forest

A must-do. Take your time for a two-hour walk through this part of the forest, and be surprised at the next scene around every corner, such as the castle of the Sleeping Beauty, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, the Flying Fakir and the Girl with the Matchsticks.

86km

51.6502075.048604

Anton Pieck Square

A nostalgic Dutch square, with classic merry-go-rounds, and the Efteling museum.

86km

51.652635.04932

Haunted Castle (Efteling)

attraction haunted house at Efteling Theme Park, The Netherland

86km

51.648888895.04861111

Baron 1898

rollercoaster in the Efteling

86km

51.6481685.05083

Vogel Rok

Efteling

87km

51.652222225.0525

Joris en de Draak

Efteling

87km

51.646944445.0525

Museum Speelklok

A surprisingly pleasant museum on all kinds of mechanical music, including carillon clocks, musical boxes, pianolas and belly organs.

89km

52.090555565.11916667

Dom Tower of Utrecht

church tower in the city of Utrecht, Netherlands

89km

52.090655.1214

St. Martin's Cathedral, Utrecht

The Gothic Dom church (built between 1284 and 1520) is the major religious building in the city. It was a part of a larger cathedral which was partially destroyed by a severe storm while under construction. When a hurricane hit the town in 1674, the badly constructed nave collapsed, which is the reason that today the Domtoren (Bell Tower) and the church itself are separated by the Domplein (Dom Square). The interior of the church was stripped down of every sculpture during Reformation, but the exterior remains a lavishly decorated example of Dutch Gothic architecture.

89km

52.090833335.12166667

Railway Museum (Netherlands)

The Dutch Railway Museum. It reopened in June 2005 after a intensive renovation. It is possible to go directly to the Spoorwegmuseum from centraal station with a special train.

90km

52.0885.1312

Rietveld Schröder House

The house, designed by Gerrit Rietveld, was built in 1923-1924 in Utrecht. The structure of the house is completely in line with the ideas of the art movement De Stijl (The Style). The house was designed and built for Truus Schröder-Schräder, who lived there from 1924 till her death in 1985. It can only be visited under supervision of a tour guide. In 2000 the house was placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

92km

52.085277785.14722222

Wijdemeren

municipality in the Netherlands

93km

52.25.15

Eierland

area

93km

53.164.84

Uithof

It is a rather strange mix between grey concrete buildings and buildings here that are designed by famous modern architects, like the Educatorium designed by Rem Koolhaas, the University Library and the Minnaert building. There is also a beautiful botanical garden that is 8 acres big, houses 6 thousand different sorts of plants and a Napoleonic fort. Also worth a look: the bicycle track at the Heidelberglaan which is broad enough to function as a two-way car-track. The university campus can be reached from the Central Station by taking the Line 11 or 12 bi-articulated buses, an experience on its own.

95km

52.086388895.1725

Eierland Lighthouse

The lighthouse is one of the landmarks of Texel. The top is at 45 metres high and gives a great view over Texel and the Wadden Sea. The way up there is basically a museum, which explains the history of the lighthouse and its current purpose.

95km

53.182138894.85525

Afsluitdijk

Dutch levee

113km

535.16666667

Enkhuizen

municipality in North Holland, the Netherlands

117km

52.75.3

Zuiderzee Museum

museum in Enkhuizen, Netherlands

117km

52.706666675.30027778

Amersfoort

municipality in the province of Utrecht, the Netherlands

118km

52.155.38333333

West Frisian Islands

chain of islands in the North Sea

142km

53.366666675.33333333
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The Hague

Netherlands
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The Hague

The Hague is a city in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. It is the seat of the Dutch parliament and government, and the residence of King Willem-Alexander. It is not the capital city, which is Amsterdam. The municipality has more than 525,000 inhabitants, it is the third largest city of the Netherlands. Since January 1, 2015 The Hague and its suburbs are part of the Rotterdam-The Hague Metropolitan Region.

The Hague originated around the 13th-century Binnenhof, and this is still considered the cultural centre of the city. Night life centres around the three main squares in the city centre. The Plein (literally "Square") is taken by several large sidewalk cafés where often politicians may be spotted. The Grote Markt (literally "Great Market") is completely strewn with chairs and tables, summer or winter. The Buitenhof (literally "Outer Court", located just outside the Binnenhof) contains a six screen Pathé cinema and a handful of bars and restaurants in the immediate vicinity. Adjacent to the Buitenhof is De Passage, the country's first covered shopping mall. Dating from the late 19th century, it contains many expensive and speciality shops. One of the country's largest music venues, Paard van Troje, can be found in the centre of The Hague. Another popular music venue in The Hague is Muziekcafé de Paap.

The Hague is the largest Dutch city on the North Sea in the Netherlands and forms the centre of a conurbation called Haaglanden. Westland and Wateringen lie to the south, Rijswijk, Delft and the Rotterdam conurbation (called Stadsregio Rotterdam or Rijnmond) to the southeast, Pijnacker-Nootdorp and Zoetermeer to the east, Leidschendam-Voorburg, Voorschoten and the Leiden conurbation to the northeast and Wassenaar to the north.

  • Centrum (99,283 inhabitants) forms the heart of The Hague. The Binnenhof, the Noordeinde Palace, the Mauritshuis museum, the Nieuwe Kerk, the Grote Kerk, the Old City Hall and the current City Hall are located here. Architecture varies from medieval up to 20th century.
  • Escamp (118,483 inhabitants) is the most populous district of The Hague, built largely after the World War II as part of The Hague's large expansion to the south east. One railway station can be found here: Den Haag Moerwijk. The district is divided into six neighbourhoods.
  • Haagse Hout (42,000 inhabitants) is a wealthy district in the northeast of the city and the location of the Haagse Bos, a large forest. The King of the Netherlands lives in the royal palace Huis ten Bosch, located in this forest. The district also includes the financial centre of the city, the Beatrixkwartier.
  • Laak (40,222 inhabitants) is the smallest district of the city, southeast of its centre, for the most part, built in the 20th and 21st century. The area used to be part of Rijswijk, until the municipality of The Hague bought the land in 1844. The Hollands Spoor railway station and The Hague University are located here, as well as the site of the planned mixed-use development Nieuw Binckhorst.
  • Leidschenveen-Ypenburg (47,088 inhabitants) is an early 21st-century Vinex-location south east of the city, geographically connected to the main body of the city only by a narrow corridor. The district is divided into Leidschenveen and Ypenburg, which were part of Leidschendam, Nootdorp and Rijswijk before the areas were annexed by The Hague in 2002. This area was the site of Ypenburg Airport which was a military airport during the World War II.
  • Loosduinen (45,485 inhabitants) is the westernmost district of The Hague. It was a village unto itself until 1923, when it was annexed by The Hague. The less popular of the city's two seaside resorts, Kijkduin is located here. The district is divided into four neighbourhoods.
  • Scheveningen (53,425 inhabitants) is the wealthy northernmost district of The Hague. A modern beach resort, Scheveningen is a popular tourist destination. It has a long sandy beach and its own esplanade, pier and lighthouse, but also a Pathé cinema, a musical theatre, a casino and a special Museum for Scheveningen. The district also includes a fishing harbour. Notable buildings include the Kurhaus and farther inland, the Peace Palace.
  • Segbroek (60,054 inhabitants) is a district located between Scheveningen and Loosduinen. The population has decreased until around 2005, but since then has begun to grow again, driven by students and east European immigrants. It became a district of The Hague in 1988 and is divided into five neighbourhoods.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

5.9°C1
Precipitation: 68.4 mm

Feb

6.3°C0.7
Precipitation: 51.2 mm

Mar

9.3°C2.7
Precipitation: 59.8 mm

Apr

12.8°C4.5
Precipitation: 42.9 mm

May

16.7°C8.1
Precipitation: 54.7 mm

Jun

19°C11
Precipitation: 61.6 mm

Jul

21.3°C13.3
Precipitation: 72.7 mm

Aug

21.5°C13.3
Precipitation: 84 mm

Sep

18.4°C10.9
Precipitation: 89.2 mm

Oct

14.5°C7.8
Precipitation: 89.9 mm

Nov

9.9°C4.5
Precipitation: 90.4 mm

Dec

6.6°C1.7
Precipitation: 76.4 mm
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