As of 20 November 2009 parts of downtown The Hague will be closed to vehicular traffic using retractable barriers. This will create more space for pedestrians, cyclists and terraces.
Last modified: 12 November 2009 - Project description
'What happened to my bike? I parked it right here!' The Bicycle Depot centre serves as a central storage spot for wrongly or dangerously parked bicycles and abandoned bicycles left in pubic areas.
Last modified: 14 May 2012
Many modes of public transportation allow you to take your bike along, but some offer only a small window of opportunity. Find out what your options are.
Last modified: 19 May 2011
The Traffic Circulation Plan (Verkeescirculatieplan / VCP) will partially restrict vehicular traffic from driving in the city centre and make the area more attractive and liveable. The plan will take effect on 20 November 200 ...
Last modified: 22 March 2010 - Project description
The Hague is one of the best cities to cycle in. Almost every main street has dedicated cycle paths, there are numerous bicycle shelters, plenty of bicycles for hire, and a good repair shop is never far away.
Last modified: 7 May 2012
A bicycle tour is a great way to get to know The Hague!
Last modified: 19 May 2011
When having car trouble, you can always use the road service (wegenwachtservice) of the ANWB. More than 1,000 mechanics of the ANWB are present on all the important motorways and are on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. ...
Last modified: 19 January 2012
The gCab is the new 'green' taxi in The Hague. It is a fully electric vehicle, which is clean and virtually silent in use.
Last modified: 8 May 2012
With a European handicapped parking permit or a local handicapped parking permit you do not have to pay for a parking meter in The Hague. You may also park your car free of charge at one of the 450 general handicapped parking ...
Last modified: 9 April 2010 - Overview