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The administrative capital of the Netherlands and the seat of government, The Hague (‘Den Haag’ in Dutch) sits next to the North Sea on the nation’s west coast. This is also the HQ of the Dutch royal family, who base themselves in the Noordeinde Palace, and it hosts many international organisations such as the International Court of Justice, International Criminal Court, and Europol. With over 1 million residents, The Hague is the Netherlands’ third-largest city, has a lively cultural scene and there’s some stunning scenery within easy reach by car in South Holland’s Tulip Belt.
You can hire a small car like a Toyota Yaris in The Hague for €62.56 per day off-season, a slightly roomier Vauxhall Astra is €74.20 per day and a spacious Seat Alhambra ̶ which seats seven in comfort and is ideal for group road trips ̶ is €101.84 a day. Hiring a car in The Hague is easy with Enjoy Travel ̶ choose low-cost, high-value deals from our trusted partners like Europcar, book in a couple of clicks and pick up your ride on arrival. If you’re ready for driving adventures in the Netherlands, Enjoytravel.com helps you roll out in style in The Hague and beyond.
Guide to The Hague

If you’re a culture vulture you can gorge yourself at The Hague, especially at institutions like the Mauritshuis, a splendid 17th Century palace which showcases a peerless collection of Rembrandt paintings, as well as masterpieces such as the Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer. Meanwhile, for some lively entertainment, head to the Grote Markt to drink and be merry, or unwind at one of the many laid-back canalside cafes.
Things to do in The Hague

If modern art floats your boat, don’t miss the Gemeentemuseum in the Statenkwartier sector, a striking Art Deco building constructed from yellow bricks which houses eye-popping works by the likes of Francis Bacon and Wassily Kandinsky. You can also catch a cool movie at the trendy Filmhuis Den Haag, marvel at experimental dance at the Kozo Theatre, or let your hair down at buzzing music festivals like Schollenpop and Parkpop.
Eating out in The Hague

There are eateries in The Hague to please any palate. With menus from Thailand, Turkey, Spain and Peru, as well as traditional Dutch fare, you can sample a different national cuisine every day, with formal dining and takeaway streetfood options aplenty. Furthermore, this is a haven for craft beer fans, with iconic breweries and bars like Kompaan, Haagsche Broeder and De Paas ready to say ‘proost!’.
Transport in The Hague

The closest airports to The Hague are Rotterdam The Hague (RTM) which is 16km away, Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) and Antwerp (ANR), which are 40.9km and 99.4km away respectively.
Public transport in The Hague is widespread and efficient, with extensive tram and bus routes under the administration of the HTM public transport organisation
Remember to drive on the right in The Hague.You must be 21 years old and have held your license for a year to hire a car here.