Dutch traffic law states that, above all, drivers must not bring others into harm's way, including their own passengers.
Last modified: 7 December 2009
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
Are you going to The Hague’s city centre or to Scheveningen Beach on a Sunday? Avoid traffic and save money on parking garages by parking at P+R Hoornwijck. From the P+R you can take the Binnenstad Express or the Sunday Beach ...
Last modified: 21 May 2012
If you neglect to purchase a paper parking ticket from the dispenser, if your time runs out on the ticket or if you park without a valid permit or a handicapped parking permit, then you will be charged a parking fine (naheffi ...
Last modified: 20 February 2012
Each year the City of The Hague welcomes more than 32 million visitors. Most of them come by car. In many of the city’s streets you have to pay for on-street parking. However, it is much easier and cheaper for you to park in ...
Last modified: 12 March 2012 - Overview
Most people living in The Hague own a car. And most of the 32 million visitors to The Hague every year come by car. This means that a lot of people are looking for parking spaces in many of the city’s neighbourhoods.
Last modified: 12 March 2012
Visitors to Scheveningen can get to the beach quickly and cheaply by taking the Beach Express (Strand Express). The special express tram is available only on Sundays and takes passengers from the P+R Hoornwijck right to Schev ...
Last modified: 21 May 2012 - News