The largest hall of mirrors in the Netherlands is a new and unusual attraction in the Palace Promenade shopping centre in Scheveningen.
Last modified: 26 March 2012
The 'Art and Antiques Walk The Hague' takes you on a discovery of the world of art and antiques in The Hague. It promises to be a special tour of the many antique shops, galleries and auction houses.
Last modified: 29 March 2010
The Hague has plenty of attractions where children can enjoy themselves. We’ve picked out the best ones for you.
Last modified: 19 January 2012 - Overview
The charming little Boulevard Train takes you on a tour through Scheveningen. The tour starts at the Pier. The route lasts approximately 35 minutes.
Last modified: 21 April 2011
Come and enjoy a fun and relaxing day out at Bowling Scheveningen, located on the boulevard in Scheveningen.
Last modified: 27 January 2012
Speed freaks, adrenaline junkies and daredevils will feel right at home at the permanent jump location on the Pier in Scheveningen. You’ll drop 60 metres, dangling just above the surf of the North Sea with a fantastic view of ...
Last modified: 17 May 2011
The Bunker Museum in The Hague displays a wide range of historic objects and memorabilia from the Second World War in a real German bunker from 1943.
Last modified: 21 April 2011
Questions such as: 'Why do I need to sleep?', 'What happens when I sneeze?', 'How does my hair grow?' will all be answered in CORPUS.
Last modified: 3 February 2010
This landscape artwork by James Turrell is tucked away in the dunes of Kijkduin. The artwork, a bowl in the shape of an ellipse measuring 30 by 40 metres, is meant as a spot to observe the sky.
Last modified: 20 April 2011
The Hague is a bicycle-friendly city with its many cycle paths and beautiful natural surroundings. Throughout the year City Cycle Tours organises bicycle tours in Scheveningen and The Hague.
Last modified: 19 May 2011