
Den Haag
Sea Breeze & City Charms in Den Haag
Relaxed royal city strolls meet Scheveningen’s sunset beach vibes
A relaxed day in Den Haag that blends golden beaches, historic landmarks, and cozy food spots—all at a comfortable, mid-range pace. Spend the morning wandering royal-era streets, then unwind by the North Sea with sunset drinks and live music in Scheveningen.
Where to Stay

Hotel Des Indes, a Luxury Collection Hotel
Historic, elegant hotel on the tree-lined Lange Voorhout, within a short walk of the Binnenhof, Mauritshuis, and tram stops to Scheveningen; rooms are classic and comfortable, with an excellent on-site café and bar.[4][8]
$220-280/nightGood to Know
Using Trams Between Center and Scheveningen
Den Haag’s trams are the easiest way to travel between the historic center and Scheveningen Beach—lines like tram 1 typically connect the Binnenhof area to the seafront in about 15–20 minutes.[2][3] You can tap in and out with a contactless bank card or an OV-chipkaart; avoid riding without checking in, as ticket inspections do occur.
Layer Up for Coastal Weather
Even in summer, the North Sea breeze at Scheveningen can feel cool, especially in the evening on the pier or beach, and sudden showers are common. Pack or wear light layers and a windproof jacket so you can comfortably enjoy beachfront walks, sunset drinks, and nighttime live music without needing to head back early.
Your Weekend Itinerary
Juni Café Restaurant (inside Hotel Des Indes)
Elegant café space in a historic grand hotel on Lange Voorhout; order a Dutch-style breakfast with fresh bread, cheeses, and good coffee for a calm start before sightseeing.
1h · $20-30 per person
Binnenhof & Hofvijver Historical Walk
Wander the medieval Binnenhof courtyard—home of the Dutch parliament—circling the Hofvijver lake for classic photos of the historic buildings reflecting in the water.[3][4] Take your time to read plaques, admire Ridderzaal (Hall of Knights) from outside, and enjoy the calm atmosphere.
1h · Free
Mauritshuis
Visit this intimate art museum beside the Binnenhof to see Dutch Golden Age masterpieces, including works by Vermeer and Rembrandt, displayed in a refined 17th‑century mansion.[2][3][4] Book tickets ahead if possible to avoid queues, then enjoy a gentle hour or two browsing at your own pace.
1h 30m · $20-25
Encore by Simonis
Stylish, sea-view restaurant on the Scheveningen harbor/boulevard known for fresh seafood and sushi; try the catch of the day or shared seafood platters, plus a glass of wine as the sun sets.[4][6]
1h 30m · $35-50 per personScheveningen Beach & De Pier (Evening Walk and Nightlife)
Head to Scheveningen’s wide sandy beach and stroll along De Pier, where you’ll find the SkyView Ferris wheel, bars, and casual entertainment.[2][4][6] Relax on the sand, then move to the boulevard’s beach bars for drinks; many spots host live music or DJs on weekends, creating a lively yet laid-back nightlife scene.
2h 30m · $10-30 depending on drinks/activitiesScheveningen Beachfront Free-Explore Time
Use a flexible afternoon block to wander the promenade, browse beachfront shops for souvenirs, and, if you like, ride the Pier SkyView Ferris wheel for coastline views or just sit with a coffee overlooking the sea.[2][4] This is also a good window to look for a short, hands-on cooking or food workshop if available that day, such as a Dutch snack or seafood-focused class run by local organizers nearby.
2h · Free (plus any shopping or paid rides)6 activities across 1 days
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