The Hague Hotels

Unsurprisingly, for a city with such worldwide pedigree, The Hague has a diverse selection of hotels that offer options at all levels and prices. Due to its popularity as a resort, Scheveningen is similarly crammed with good accommodation.

The hotels in The Hague listed below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over €200)
Moderate (€100 to €200)
Cheap (up to €100)

These prices are per double room per night. Breakfast and taxes are extra.

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Hotel des Indes

+31 70 361 2345.

Housed in a 19th-century mansion house, this is the 5-star hangout of visiting pop stars and diplomats, with marble columns everywhere and fin de siècle furnishings in abundance. There’s also a jet-stream pool and a sauna. Even if you don’t stay here, it’s worth popping in for afternoon tea to soak up the exquisite surrounds.

Lange Voorhout 54-56, 2514 EG, The Hague, The Netherlands

Park Hotel Den Haag

+31 70 362 4371.

This lovely, medium-sized art deco hotel blends modern and classical touches. It is famous for its Garden Room, which has views into the royal palace grounds, but its own patio and manicured lawn is just as nice. It may be centrally located, but it’s quiet and the facilities are first rate. Try and book a rooms will a small terrace.

Molenstraat 53, 2513 BJ, The Hague, The Netherlands

Grand Hotel Amrâth Kurhaus

+31 70 416 2636.

This magnificent fin-de-siècle beachside hotel, once patronised by European monarchy, is a Scheveningen icon, with refined and modern comforts including a spa. Eat at its grand restaurant, a former late 19th-century concert hall with stained glass cupola. The building is nothing short of palatial, a reminder of times now past.

Gevers Deynootplein 30, Scheveningen, 2586 CK, The Hague, The Netherlands

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