Discover The Hague

Archipel

The Archipelbuurt and Willemspark are just a stone’s throw away from the city center. Cozy, monumental and quiet neighborhoods surrounded by vibrant canals and parks. 

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Benoordenhout

The characteristic facades and clear urban planning structure impart a monumental yes residential feel to the districs Benoordenhout. 

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Bloemenbuurt

A fifteen-minute bike ride from the city center or The Hague seaside resorts of Kijkduin and Scheveningen, you’ll find the vibrant, pre-war Bloemenbuurt with a variety of homes in different architectural styles.

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Bohemen

Bohemia & Meer en Bos is a green and quiet residential area with mostly apartment blocks and a small number of single-family homes dating from the 1930s through the 1960s.

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Bomenbuurt

The neighborhood is characterized as a lively, pre-war residential area with a variety of homes in different architectural styles. The Fahrenheitstraat is the place to go shopping or get your daily groceries.

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Duinoord

The Duinoord neighborhood is characterized by monumental, curvy streets, and typical large mansions accessorized with decorative elements such as bay windows, cornices, stained glass windows, balconies, and dormers.

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Kijkduin

This neighborhood is also known as the second seaside resort of The Hague. Take a nice walk or bike ride through the dunes, swim in the North Sea, or climb the Hemels Gewelf (the Celestial Vault) piece of art to be surprised by the view. 

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Loosduinen

The neighborhood of Loosduinen consists of two residential areas, each with its own character. Kom van Loosduinen is the old village center of Loosduinen, which is characterized by a characteristic village atmosphere with a wide variety of houses and narrow streets.

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Regentessekwartier

Just a couple of steps outside the center of The Hague and you’ll find yourself in the middle of a versatile and lively city neighborhood. The Regentessekwartier is compact and monumental, with a variety of large and small houses mostly built before 1916.

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Scheveningen

Scheveningen is a district of The Hague, named after a fishing village that subsequently merged into a seaside resort and neighbourhood of The Hague. It is a lively district with the dunes, the beach and the sea within walking distance.

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Statenkwartier

The Statenkwartier is a desirable neighborhood in The Hague where many international organizations and expats are located. You’ll find many historic homes here built in the beginning of last century.

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Valkenboskwartier

Typical for the Valkenboskwartier is the diagonal main street, the Valkenboslaan. Other characteristic elements are the often long uninterrupted walls and the shallow depth of the blocks.

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Vogelwijk

The Vogelwijk, one of The Hague's most popular residential areas, was built between 1910 and 1960. The neighborhood is known for its many detached villas and high-quality blocks of houses in brick architecture.

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Vroondaal

Vroondaal is a new residential area in The Hague, A neighborhood with exclusive owner-occupied homes, from beautiful mansions to detached villas build under architecture.

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Vruchtenbuurt

The Vruchtenbuurt is a popular neighborhood, mainly built in the 1930s. Here you’ll find many spacious apartments, and single-family houses. The area is known to be very child friendly, quiet, and green.

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