Scheveningen and The Hague

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Scheveningen and The Hague

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This place has very nice fish. We recommend that you order the "Lekkerbek" and "puntzak friet met mayo". This is freshly deep fried codfish with fries. You'll get your hands all dirty with mayo if you dig up the lower fries. Then you know you did it right.
JM Snacks
3 L Strandweg
This place has very nice fish. We recommend that you order the "Lekkerbek" and "puntzak friet met mayo". This is freshly deep fried codfish with fries. You'll get your hands all dirty with mayo if you dig up the lower fries. Then you know you did it right.
You can have a cheap and nice breakfast here. There are all sorts of breakfast, including English breakfast.
STeam - Bar & Grill Restaurant
55 Strandweg
You can have a cheap and nice breakfast here. There are all sorts of breakfast, including English breakfast.
This Italian restaurant is a great choice for dinner. It has nice decoration and wide choice of menu. It's centrally located and afterwards you can easily walk to the Casino, Cinema or Theater. It's walking distance to the appartement as well.
BELLA BELLA
129 Gevers Deynootplein
This Italian restaurant is a great choice for dinner. It has nice decoration and wide choice of menu. It's centrally located and afterwards you can easily walk to the Casino, Cinema or Theater. It's walking distance to the appartement as well.
This is one of the two permanent beach restaurants in Scheveningen. There is breakfast buffet on Sunday and you can have barbecue and even workshops.
De Waterreus
3 Strandweg
This is one of the two permanent beach restaurants in Scheveningen. There is breakfast buffet on Sunday and you can have barbecue and even workshops.
This is great lunch restaurant in The Hague. You can get there by tram, which stops in front of the building. It's located near the Palace "Noordeinde" which is the working place of the King. Our favorite dish here is the salmon pasta.
Brasserie 't Ogenblik
4C Molenstraat
This is great lunch restaurant in The Hague. You can get there by tram, which stops in front of the building. It's located near the Palace "Noordeinde" which is the working place of the King. Our favorite dish here is the salmon pasta.

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Just slightly north of the city centre, the Zeeheldenkwartier – translated literally as the ‘Sea Heroes Quarter’ – is one of The Hague’s oldest neighbourhoods. Its perfectly parallel streets are home to grand Art Nouveau-style mansions and smaller homes. It’s a popular shopping area, with small shops, designer stores and boutiques offering both high-end and affordable fashion, furniture, jewellery, antiques and trinkets. Visit during July to take part in the Zeeheldenfestival, an annual event that offers five days of family-friendly fun. To the very east of the neighbourhood is the Panorama Mesdag, the oldest 19th century panorama in the world that is still housed at its original site. The panorama was painted by Hendrik Willem Mesdag, who sought to capture the beauty of The Hague’s beaches; now, the panorama is an immersive experience with faux terrain surrounding the cylindrical painting, transporting you right to the The Hague’s beguiling coastline.
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Zeeheldenkwartier
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Just slightly north of the city centre, the Zeeheldenkwartier – translated literally as the ‘Sea Heroes Quarter’ – is one of The Hague’s oldest neighbourhoods. Its perfectly parallel streets are home to grand Art Nouveau-style mansions and smaller homes. It’s a popular shopping area, with small shops, designer stores and boutiques offering both high-end and affordable fashion, furniture, jewellery, antiques and trinkets. Visit during July to take part in the Zeeheldenfestival, an annual event that offers five days of family-friendly fun. To the very east of the neighbourhood is the Panorama Mesdag, the oldest 19th century panorama in the world that is still housed at its original site. The panorama was painted by Hendrik Willem Mesdag, who sought to capture the beauty of The Hague’s beaches; now, the panorama is an immersive experience with faux terrain surrounding the cylindrical painting, transporting you right to the The Hague’s beguiling coastline.
Once you step off the train at The Hague Central Station, you may become overwhelmed by the abundance of things to see and do just in the city centre alone. A historical area, the centre contains the entirety of The Hague’s Royal Route, including Noordeinde Palace and its lovely gardens; St James Church (also known as the ‘Big Church’), whose tower provides an excellent view of the city; the renowned Mauritshuis museum, where you can view the famous Vermeer painting ‘The Girl with a Pearl Earring’; Escher in Het Paleis, the palace-turned-museum that displays a collection of M.C. Escher works; and the Binnenhof, a complex of buildings that houses the Dutch parliament and the medieval Ridderzaal. Beyond the royal sights, the city centre is packed with shopping streets and arts and entertainment venues: stroll down the Boekhorststraat for unique items; the Prinsestraat for trendy high-end fashion; and the Frederikstraat for antiques and vintage shops. When the weather is warm, seek out Moes, an ice cream stand that’s so good even the Dutch Queen Maxima gets her sweet treats there.
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The Hague Center
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Once you step off the train at The Hague Central Station, you may become overwhelmed by the abundance of things to see and do just in the city centre alone. A historical area, the centre contains the entirety of The Hague’s Royal Route, including Noordeinde Palace and its lovely gardens; St James Church (also known as the ‘Big Church’), whose tower provides an excellent view of the city; the renowned Mauritshuis museum, where you can view the famous Vermeer painting ‘The Girl with a Pearl Earring’; Escher in Het Paleis, the palace-turned-museum that displays a collection of M.C. Escher works; and the Binnenhof, a complex of buildings that houses the Dutch parliament and the medieval Ridderzaal. Beyond the royal sights, the city centre is packed with shopping streets and arts and entertainment venues: stroll down the Boekhorststraat for unique items; the Prinsestraat for trendy high-end fashion; and the Frederikstraat for antiques and vintage shops. When the weather is warm, seek out Moes, an ice cream stand that’s so good even the Dutch Queen Maxima gets her sweet treats there.
With its wide, sandy beaches, beachfront bars, museums and aquariums and tons of outdoor and indoor activities, visitors can spend weeks in the beach resort of Scheveningen. It’s the perfect place to soak up sun, fun and culture. The neighbourhood’s laidback atmosphere is very different to The Hague’s royal city centre, though both are rich with history: Scheveningen, in fact, dates back to the 13th century, and has its own distinct characteristics (including a dialect, which is slowly falling out of use). The Pier at Scheveningen offers excitement, entertainment and relaxation, with bungee jumping and zip-lining as well as a ‘float centre,’ where you can let your worries float away in a saltwater bath. Madurodam, a miniature theme park, gives you a bird’s eye view of the Netherlands from the ground, while the beach at Scheveningen offers the chance to surf, kayak, kitesurf and much more. Head to SEA LIFE Scheveningen to learn about the creatures of the deep or Museum Beelden aan Zee to admire contemporary sculptures.
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Scheveningen
Havenkade
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With its wide, sandy beaches, beachfront bars, museums and aquariums and tons of outdoor and indoor activities, visitors can spend weeks in the beach resort of Scheveningen. It’s the perfect place to soak up sun, fun and culture. The neighbourhood’s laidback atmosphere is very different to The Hague’s royal city centre, though both are rich with history: Scheveningen, in fact, dates back to the 13th century, and has its own distinct characteristics (including a dialect, which is slowly falling out of use). The Pier at Scheveningen offers excitement, entertainment and relaxation, with bungee jumping and zip-lining as well as a ‘float centre,’ where you can let your worries float away in a saltwater bath. Madurodam, a miniature theme park, gives you a bird’s eye view of the Netherlands from the ground, while the beach at Scheveningen offers the chance to surf, kayak, kitesurf and much more. Head to SEA LIFE Scheveningen to learn about the creatures of the deep or Museum Beelden aan Zee to admire contemporary sculptures.

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Tram line 1

In front of the building, you will find the tram station. The tram number 1 with direction to "Delft Tanthof" goes directly to the city center of The Hague. It is a convenient way to travel to the city, and you can leave the car safely parked in the building. The tram unfortunately is not accessible by wheelchair.
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Scheveningen harbor head

Scheveningen harbor head is a nice destination for a brisk walk along the beach or boulevard. You can walk all the way to the end of the pier. Here you can look at boats, fishermen, surfers and kite surfers. It will take you about half an hour walk to get there.
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De Pier

"De Pier" - pier of Scheveningen - is the iconic structure in the middle of Scheveningen beach. You can walk under or over it, and it hosts many nice food and coffee places.
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Museums in The Hague

There are many very interesting museums in The Hague: 1. Art museum - is situated in a beautiful building 2. Mauritshuis - beautiful paintings and a nice app during the tour 3. Museon - popular science museum 4. Esher in the Palace
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Omniversum

This is 3D huge wide screen experience for children
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Sea Life & Legoland

For travelers with children, there is plenty to do in Scheveningen. Sea Life has been open long time, but the latest addition is now Legoland opening in May 2020.