The Hague is a Dutch city like no other - national institutions have focused on The Hague since as far back as the 16th century, there are many old buildings that visitors can enjoy and many Dutch monarchs live in The Hague.
There are many restaurants and bars throughout The Hague that offer reasonable prices and excellent food. The city has been jazzed up and now hosts concerts and other live events throughout the course of the year. There are also many great museums in The Hague that both delight and educate visitors. There are lakes and ponds throughout The Hague that can make the place very relaxing.
Some of the museums visitors will find here include The Hague Municipal Museum, the Hall Of The Knights, the Inner Court and of course Madurodam - the miniature city located in the Scheveningen district and is a great tourist attraction.
Visitors to The Hague should know that the city's traffic is very heavy most of the time. Due to the stressful nature of driving in the traffic of The Hague, visitors often choose public transportation over driving themselves. There are many bike lines in The Hague and many people prefer to just walk through the city. However, there are also trains that go through the city that tourists often use.
The Hague visitor's center can point people in the right direction and help them find attractions they will have an interest in.