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Tourists and visitors who choose The Hague as a holiday destination will receive personal tips to see the undiscovered side of the city. The Hague Marketing Bureau's 'The Hague a Sea of ​​Space' campaign plays a key role. By filling in a short questionnaire at denhaag.com/zeevanruimte, visitors are offered a tailor-made city experience program.

Undiscovered pearls: from Madestein to the Black Path
The Hague Marketing Agency wants visitors not only to get to the usual places, but to enjoy the whole of The Hague. The Hague has several train stations and is therefore easy to reach by public transport. The tips therefore vary from sport fishing on a fishing boat, tastings, rowing in the Westbroekpark, a street art experience in the Binckhorst, picnicking at the Clingendael estate, recreation in Madestein and skating in the Zuiderpark. The catering addresses suggested to the visitor range from Kijkduin to beach pavilions on the Zwarte Pad. 

Naturally, the city center of The Hague will also have a place, along with shopping areas outside the center, such as the Frederik Hendriklaan, Denneweg / Frederikstraat and the Zeeheldenkwartier. The programs are composed based on a person's lifestyle. People who love luxury and style are among other things suggested to go shopping around the Noordeinde. Adventurers discover the Binckhorst and get to see the Sand Motor. Family beachcombing on the beach at Kijkduin and getting to know the Wonder rooms in the Art Museum. Pleasure seekers paddle (stand-up paddling) in the canals of The Hague and find their place on the terrace boats along the Dunne Bierkade.

Marco Esser, director of The Hague Marketing Bureau: 'In this digital way we give tips where visitors can find the hidden gems of The Hague. Think of the artificial crater the 'Hemels Gewelf' in Kijkduin or the beautiful wide dune area Meijendel north of The Hague, but also the picnic boat in the Westbroekpark. In this way we ensure a spread, we guarantee that there is enough space and visitors can experience The Hague in a safe and healthy way. '

Space in The Hague, the greenest European city by the sea
In November 2019, the major French news platform 'Le Monde' named The Hague as the greenest city in Europe. Together with its unique location by the sea and the high-quality art and culture on offer, the city is so attractive for culture and nature lovers. From the historic city center you can be with your feet in the sand within 15 minutes. The beach of the famous Scheveningen where there is always plenty to do, but also places such as the Zuiderstrand near Kijkduin and the most northerly part towards Wassenaar. Wide stretches of sandy beaches where there is always space. The protected nature areas within the Hollandse Duinen National Park, such as the Westduinpark and the aforementioned Meijendel, offer the visitor beautiful walking and cycling routes and literally a sea of ​​space.

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