
Published: 03 September 2009 Modified: 19 January 2012
The Hague has plenty of attractions where children can enjoy themselves. We’ve picked out the best ones for you.
Attractions which children will be sure to enjoy in and around The Hague:
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 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
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
De Uithof is the ideal location for a day out. You can try go-karting, indoor skiing and snowboarding any time of the year. And ice skating in the winter.
Last modified: 15 September 2011
Drievliet Amusement Park is a theme park for the entire family in The Hague. Drievliet has attractions for everyone, both young and old. You can choose how adventurous you want your visit to be.
Last modified: 9 August 2011
Duinrell Amusement Park, located just outside The Hague, makes a great day out for the whole family!
Last modified: 9 August 2011
An enchanting outdoor sculpture garden awaits visitors to the Scheveningen Boulevard with humorous and at times slightly bizarre bronze figures inspired by our favourite fairytales and sea stories.
Last modified: 8 May 2012 - Overview
A whole new take on the ultra Dutch game of minigolf with indoor glow in the dark miniature golf.
Last modified: 20 March 2012