Uncover the secrets and tales of The Hague, the unofficial capital of the Netherlands, on a private walking tour with a professional guide. Explore its historical and contemporary significance, from the Roman period to World War II and post-war reconstruction.
Uncover the secrets and tales of The Hague, the unofficial capital of the Netherlands, on a private walking tour with a professional guide. Explore its historical and contemporary significance, from the Roman period to World War II and post-war reconstruction.
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The Hague - You will see:
Plein Square
Mauritshuis
Knight’s Hall (Ridderzaal)
Binnenhof
Paleis Noordeinde
Noordeinde
Grote Kerk
Oude Stadhuis
Spui
City Hall and Central Library
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The Hague - You will see:
Plein Square
Mauritshuis
Knight’s Hall (Ridderzaal)
Binnenhof
Paleis Noordeinde
Noordeinde
Grote Kerk
Oude Stadhuis
Spui
City Hall and Central Library
- Customizable tour with local guide
- Exclusive private guided tour
- Dedicated local guide for your group
- Customizable tour with local guide
- Exclusive private guided tour
- Dedicated local guide for your group
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
The Hague, the biggest city in the country, is known as the Netherlands’ unwritten capital. It houses the Dutch Parliament, the Supreme Court, all government ministries, and even serves as the Queen’s selected place for official duties. This city deeply resounds with the Dutch people, symbolizing both their historical and contemporary essence.
Join us…
The Hague, the biggest city in the country, is known as the Netherlands’ unwritten capital. It houses the Dutch Parliament, the Supreme Court, all government ministries, and even serves as the Queen’s selected place for official duties. This city deeply resounds with the Dutch people, symbolizing both their historical and contemporary essence.
Join us as we guide you through an explorative journey in this significant Dutch city, uncovering its hidden mysteries and stories.
You will gain insights about:
- The era of Romans
- The enigma surrounding its origins
- The establishment of the first Royal Palace in the Hague at Binnenhof by William II
- Floris V and the inception of the Ridderzaal (‘Knights’ Hall’)
- The Hague as the capital during the middle ages of the county of Holland
- The 80 Years’ War and the occupation by Spain
- The Napoleonic Empire’s amalgamation of Belgium and the Netherlands
- The capital’s inception in Amsterdam, while the government center was set up in the Hague
- The blitzkrieg in World War II, followed by Nazi invasion and bombardments
- Post-war restoration and prosperity
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.