Around The Hague’s central square you will discover fine dining, paintings by Dutch masters and the 13th-century castle that is the heart of Dutch political life.
Filled with ancient fortifications, historic merchant houses, acclaimed restaurants, shops and student bars, this Dutch river city cherishes the past and celebrates the present.
Step on board a replica sailing ship, explore the Dutch maritime history, or just marvel at the displays of this fascinating museum set in an old naval building.
Around The Hague’s central square you will discover fine dining, paintings by Dutch masters and the 13th-century castle that is the heart of Dutch political life.
This modern museum houses the world’s largest collection of the legendary Dutch master painter who led a troubled life and never saw his work become famous.
Amsterdam, with its
abundance of bars and infamous Red Light District, is known around the world as
the premier party city. But the Dutch
capital is famous for much more than partying, it’s internationally renowned
for its 17th-century canals, its canal houses with beautiful facades, its
museums great and small, and, of course, its coffee shop culture.