
Published: 12 January 2012 Modified: 06 February 2012
Student life is expensive, but The Hague Student Card makes it possible for you to enjoy it to the fullest with discounts. Especially now that The Hague Student Card and CJP have joined forces to provide you with a new branded card which opens up the possibility for you to enjoy local and nationwide deals and discounts.
The Hague Student Card has established a partnership with the Cultural Youth Card (CJP). This partnership gives people under the age of 30 the added bonus of CJP discounts and privileges throughout the entire country. The card even includes all the benefits of the European Youth Card and gives you discounts throughout Europe on hotels, shopping, culture and more! The Hague Student Card entitles you to discounts on films, festivals, museums, travel, games, clothing etc. Check out the website of CJP to find out where your card is accepted.
You receive 50% discount on your sports pass, a free library card (worth € 20), a monthly super deal at McDonald’s and a lot more. The partnership with CJP makes it possible for you to enjoy national discounts and promotions as well. For example, you will receive a € 2 discount on your Pathé cinema ticket, a € 4 discount at SnowWorld, discounts at Accessorize, America Today, Perry Sport, De Slegte and a lot more. Order your card now for only € 15!
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Students who study at an institute of higher learning in The Hague are eligible for The Hague Student Card. Students who live in The Hague but study elsewhere may also get one.
The Hague Student Card was taken over from the Municipality of The Hague by The Global Guest Card. The ACKU culture bureau and the The Hague Public Library are partners in the card. Many of the institutes of higher learning in The Hague are supporting this initiative.
Go to the website of The Hague Student Card.
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