The Hague Guides
Discover the best of The Hague with 5 comprehensive travel guides.
The Hague: Royal Courts, Indonesian Kitchens, and the Beach That Saved a City
Beyond the administrative facades and diplomatic courtyards lies a city of colonial kitchens, world-class art, and a North Sea beach that gives the Dutch permission to stop being proper.
Culture & HistoryThe Hague Is Not What You Think: Vermeer's Pearl, Secret Courts, and the North Sea Nobody Expects
The Hague is Europe's most misunderstood capital—where Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring hangs in a 17th-century palace, the International Court of Justice sentences war criminals, and the North Sea crashes against a beach resort older than Miami. A storyteller's guide to Dutch power, royal intrigue, and the art that survived it.
Budget GuidesThe Hague on a Shoestring: Vermeer, Beach Sunsets, and Dutch Quality at Half Amsterdam's Price
The Hague is Amsterdam's quieter, cheaper sibling — and the administrative capital hides world-class museums, North Sea beaches, and Dutch quality at prices that make the northern city look like a rip-off.
Activity GuidesThe Hague Unfiltered: Royal Palaces, Escher's Illusions, and Europe's Most Unexpected Beach Town
Beyond the beach clubs and cruise ships lies a city with real government, real art, and a North Sea coastline the Dutch keep for themselves.
Food & DrinkThe Hague Food & Drink Guide: From Harbor Kibbeling to Colonial Rijsttafel — What Amsterdam Forgot to Tell You
The Hague's layered culinary DNA: Dutch fishing traditions, 350 years of Indonesian spice memory, Surinamese warmth, and diplomatic demandingness. Essential restaurants, street food, brown cafés, and the city's last surviving jenever distillery.