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We walk and talk and sit and listen to the Tour The Hague stories that accompany the entire Tour. At the same time you get answers to all your questions and get you to see what you want. The Tour views major points of interest, like public architecture, discussing cultural heritage, following Dutch history, as well as scenes from public life. Including many of the main sights in The Hague like The Main Square, Mauritshuis (Art Tours possible), Court Pond, The Parliament (a.k.a. Binnenhof) and Knights Hall, King Willem-Alexanders´ Working Palace (Palace Noordeinde), Lange Voorhout, the covered shopping mall De Passage, the City Prison Gate (Gevangenpoort), old and new City Halls, etc. You get a locals´ viewpoint of living in The Hague too.
Close to the Peace Palace (which most feel is a must see when visiting The Hague) is a great cafe that can provide takeaways or we can eat in if you prefer however you may want to save time by eating on the Tram we would take from the Peace Palace all the way to Delft if you so wished (which follows really interesting canals through countryside with stories all the way) or if you fancy yo go to Scheveingen if its a nice day and back then we can be flexible on the day.
Just before the Peace Palace however is a fantastic little attraction that is recommend that we try and include on our Tour together but only if you’re interested and we can within the time etc. It is called the Panorama Mesdag and you get a 15% discount as I am your official guide to get in. Get all the story behind this unbelievable and impossible to describe 3D Virtual Reality from 1880!!! It takes us about 15-20mins to have the unique experience that everyone that is taken there really loves after being persuaded to go.
Sightseeing in The Hague is a truly unforgettable experience. The city is crammed with historical monuments, picturesque streets and corners to discover unexpectedly, as well as striking oddities.
The Hague is of course the where the King of The Netherlands live and a visit would never be complete without viewing his Working Palace 'Noordeinde'. Depending on the exact route, duration (up to 7 hours), and pace you can travel between 3km and 10km+ (2 to 7 miles+) on a Tour of The Hague but no-one ever feels pressured as we just stroll at your own pace. On the day we can be flexible for you and try and get you to see as much as is comfortable for you to walk and of course we can stop for just about anything if you would like to as I know some or all the places along the way.