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Links in and around the city

Published: 09 December 2010 Modified: 10 February 2012

Here you can find a handy-dandy list of links to neighbourhoods in The Hague as well to regional information.

Hague neighbourhoods

Several neighbourhoods in The Hague offer English information on their websites, including:

Via the Haagse Koepel you can find the links to all the (Dutch-language) neighbourhood websites in The Hague. Don't see what you're looking for? Why not consider creating your own neighbourhood website in English.

Photos and Videos

On YouTube you can watch a number of short films about The Hague: www.youtube.com/gemeentedenhaag.

Pages about The Hague offers beautiful modern and historical photographs plus a general article with tourism information. Another website offering photos of nearly every city street is Foto's van Den Haag. Lovely panoramic shots can be found at Panorama's van Den Haag. And the Haags Uitburo posts photos of buildings, festivals and exhibitions on Flickr. A fun English-language weblog about The Hague is Absolutely The Hague!

For live webcam shots of various streets in The Hague, visit Den Haag Webcams. Everything you ever wanted to know about skyscrapers in The Hague can be found by visiting Skyline Den Haag.

Facts and Figures

You can get an overview of the weather in The Hague for the coming days. And for a succinct overview of everything that's The Hague, visit the page on Wikipedia

Neighbouring municipalities

The official site of the Netherlands Board of Tourism & Conventions (NBTC) gives visitors a taste of the many things the Netherlands has to offer.

Region

Here you can find information about The Hague Region (Stadsgewest Haaglanden).

Information about the Province of South Holland (Provincie Zuid-Holland) as well as South Holland tourism can be found here.

The Randstad Region is one of the most important economic and densely populated areas in the northwest of Europe. The regions form a ring of four large urban agglomerations (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht), as well as a number of medium-sized and smaller towns, such as Almere, Delft, Leiden and Haarlem.

Transportation

Up-to-the-minute satellite information about mobility and traffic delays in and around The Hague can be found by visiting the website of Haaglanden Mobiel. This Dutch-language website includes a route planner and you can register for the VerkeersInformatieDienst with regional traffic information via your mobile phone (in Dutch).

Environment

The website of the Coastal Society (Kustvereniging) offers Dutch-language information on nature reserves, beaches, animal protection, visitor’s centres, water quality and holiday planning.

Links and Resources for Expats

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