156 activities · Netherlands
The Hague, Netherlands, has 156 activities, tours and experiences to book. Don't miss: Mauritshuis, KB, nationale bibliotheek, Madurodam, Binnenhof. Also worth exploring nearby: Leiden, Rotterdam, Gouda, Dordrecht.
01Things to do

Mauritshuis
Art museum

KB, nationale bibliotheek
National library
Madurodam
Amusement park

Binnenhof
Building complex

Huis ten Bosch
Palace

WerkTalent Stadion
Stadium
02Activities to book
Private tour
Private tour
Private tour
Bookable
Free cancellation
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Private tour
Free cancellation
Private tour
Private tour
Free cancellation
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Duration
2 h
Language
anglais, néerlandais, espagnol
Guidance
Guide
Group
Private activity
Booking
Instant confirmation
Lead time
Book up to 4 h before departure
Ticket
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Tickets
One per booking
Cancellation
Free cancellation available
We offer you the only tour in The Hague Including a walking tour with live guide combined with the entrance fees to the most famous Museum in the Hague, the Mauritshuis. EXTRA OPTIONS * You can visit the Panaroma Mesdag Museum or the Kunst (art) museum in the Hague for the same price. * You can add a 2 hour Jenever Tasting or a delicous High Tea at a hotel at the end for just Eur 59 per person extra * You also can extend this trip for a 6 hour "City til Beach tour" for just Eur 99 per person extra. We start in the Hague city center and end at the beach of the Hague, Scheveningen. * You can also combine the Hague with the medieval cities of Delft or Leiden or even Rotterdam- for just Eur 99 per person extra. Feel free to send us a message if you want to customize this tour as you wish. We help you [Note- Museum Mauritshuis is closed from Monday 24 August until Sunday 20 September 2026 for renovations. We visit Museum Escher in the Palace during this period]
Choose your option when you book.
Pickup included
Mauritshuis
Mauritushuis is the most famous museum in the Hague. Therefore in this tour, we also include the entrance fee to this museum, which you can visit after the walking tour ends. The Mauritshuis is a world-renowned museum that houses a stunning collection of Dutch Golden Age paintings. Located in a historic 17th-century mansion, the museum is home to Johannes Vermeer’s iconic Girl with a Pearl Earring, alongside masterpieces by Rembrandt, Frans Hals, and Jan Steen. With its intimate setting and unparalleled collection, the Mauritshuis offers an unforgettable journey into the brilliance of Dutch art, making it a must-visit for art lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
Binnenhof & Ridderzaal
The Binnenhof in The Hague is the political heart of the Netherlands and one of the oldest parliamentary buildings still in use. This historic complex, dating back to the 13th century, is home to the Dutch Parliament and the Prime Minister’s office. At its center stands the magnificent Ridderzaal (Hall of Knights), a medieval hall with stunning stained glass and a grand wooden ceiling, where the King delivers the annual Speech from the Throne. As a symbol of Dutch democracy and history, the Binnenhof is a must-visit for those fascinated by politics, architecture, and heritage. Due to the current renovations, we will be visiting the Binnehof renovation center as well as climb the Binnehof watch tower to get a glance of how the renovations and how the binnehof is looking like.
Grote Kerk
We visit the Grote Kerk Free of charge. The Grote Kerk (Great Church) in The Hague is a striking Gothic landmark with a rich history dating back to the 13th century. Famous for its towering brick facade and magnificent stained-glass windows, this former church has witnessed royal baptisms and historic events. Its impressive 600-year-old bell tower offers breathtaking city views, while the intricate woodwork and grand organ showcase centuries of craftsmanship. Today, the Grote Kerk hosts cultural events and concerts, making it a must-visit for history lovers and architecture enthusiasts alike.
Standbeeld Haagse Harry
This is a very important statue for the Hague. We will visit this statue and take some moments for photos. The Standbeeld Haagse Harry (Statue of Haagse Harry) in The Hague, Netherlands, is a tribute to one of the city's most beloved comic book characters, created by Marnix Rueb. Haagse Harry, known for his exaggerated dialect and satirical humor, became an icon of local culture, representing the working-class spirit of The Hague.
Noordeinde Palace
We visit this Royal palace of the Hague from outside. Noordeinde Palace in The Hague is one of the official working palaces of the Dutch royal family. This elegant 17th-century palace serves as the King’s office, where official meetings and state affairs take place. Surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens and located in the stylish Noordeinde district, the palace is a striking example of Dutch royal heritage. While the interior is not open to the public, visitors can admire its grand neoclassical façade and explore the nearby Palace Garden, a serene spot offering a glimpse into royal life. It remains an important symbol of Dutch monarchy and governance.
Paleistuin
The Royal Palace has its own gardens. Enjoy the small Palace Garden with free entry and take a relaxing stroll along the romantic flower beds, ponds, fountains, and marble statues. Right next to the park, you'll find the Royal Stables, where the horses and carriages are kept. We will visit here and have a small break strolling in the nature in the city.
Het Torentje is a special building adjecent to the Parliament offices in the Binnenhof, also next to the water. Het Torentje in The Hague is a historic octagonal tower on the Hofvijver, which has served as the office of the Dutch Prime Minister since the 19th century. Situated next to the Binnenhof, it symbolizes political power and decision-making in the Netherlands. This small but iconic building plays a major role in Dutch history and politics. We visit het Torentjes from outside
Lange Voorhout
We walk along the greenery in the city among batches of trees. Lange Voorhout is special for its majestic, tree-lined boulevard, rich history, and cultural significance. Dating back to the 16th century, it was once a prestigious promenade for nobility and remains one of the most elegant streets in the city. We walk towards the Mauritshuis museum for visit (on your own) or the Hague central station again.
Pickup or meet at the departure point.
Pickup points: Place (1 stops served).
Pickup about 2 min before departure.
We will pick you up from any specified place Inside the Hague Central Station.
Ticket handed over by the operator on site
The Mauritshuis Entrance ticket will be booked by us and sent to you digitially at the start of the tour. You can visit Mauritshuis museum on the same day.
Starbucks main entrance at the Hague Central station, Netherlands
The return is at the same place.
1 traveler(s) minimum · 8 maximum per booking.
At least one adult required per booking.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Product code: 259546P3
Activity offered by Holidays in Holland via Viator.