Elegant, international, and full of contrast, The Hague (Den Haag) is a city that blends royal heritage, beachfront charm, and global influence. As the seat of the Dutch government and home to the royal family, The Hague carries itself with quiet sophistication — while also housing some of the world’s most important institutions, like the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court.
Stroll through the Binnenhof, one of the oldest parliament complexes still in use, or admire masterpieces by Vermeer and Rembrandt at the Mauritshuis Museum, including Girl with a Pearl Earring. Then head to Scheveningen Beach, where golden sands, a seaside promenade, and modern cafés offer a refreshing coastal escape just minutes from the city center.
With wide boulevards, embassies, and green parks, The Hague is as graceful as it is powerful — a city of peace, diplomacy, and quiet confidence. Whether you’re here for art, politics, or a sunset by the sea, The Hague offers a refined and unexpected take on the Netherlands.