The Hague’s city centre has a lovely and a characteristic Antique and Book Market. In the summer you can visit the market twice a week on the stately Lange Voorhout. In the winter you’ll find a smaller-scale book market once ...
Last modified: 5 September 2011
Benoordenhout is home to Benoordenhage, a shopping centre where customers are sure to enjoy excellent service and prestigious products.
Last modified: 8 September 2011 - Overview
Most of the major bookstores in The Hague offer a foreign-language section with a smattering of books in English, German, French and sometimes Italian and Spanish. A few bookstores specialise in English-language books. A chea ...
Last modified: 3 January 2012 - Overview
This beautiful and historic area has some of the best shops and restaurants in The Hague.
Last modified: 5 September 2011 - Overview
The Expatriate Archive Centre has a unique collection of letters, diaries, photographs and films documenting the social history of expatriate life.
Last modified: 10 June 2011
Together the two shopping streets of the Fahrenheitstraat and Thomsonlaan and the Thomsonplein make up the highly multifaceted shopping area known as the Fahrenheit.
Last modified: 24 November 2011 - Overview
Frederik Hendriklaan, known as 'The Fred' by the locals, offers shopping for every taste or people-watching from a sidewalk cafe on one of the tree-lined streets.
Last modified: 5 September 2011 - Overview
In de Bogaard is a recently redeveloped shopping centre in Rijswijk offering a fantastic diversity of shops, department stores and specialist shops.
Last modified: 23 May 2011 - Overview
Leidsenhage is a shopping centre located on the border between Leidschendam and Voorburg. With its more than 180 shops and around 3,000 free parking spots, Leidsenhage is the place to be for an afternoon of enjoyable shopping ...
Last modified: 5 September 2011 - Overview
The Koninklijke Bibliotheek (National Library of the Netherlands) was founded in 1798 and has been an autonomous administrative body since 1993, financed by the Ministry of Education, Culture & Science.
Last modified: 14 October 2009