This museum is also located in one of the most beautiful streets of The Hague. Take a wander down the large Lange Voorhout with its big impressive trees and mansions around. Escher has incredible illusionary paintings.
Beautiful museum with Dutch classics, from Rembrandt and Vermeer, including the Girl with the Pearl Earring.
Fancy a beer? Plein, is a square with plenty of pubs and restaurants. Paul and Elizabeth in fact met at Bar Barlow!
If you did not know, The Hague has a beach! Head to Scheveningen (it is a mout-full!) and visit the beautiful dunes, or grab a bite or a drink at the many beach clubs and restaurants on the beach! Tram 9 or 1 take you directly there.
Incredible Euro-Asian fusion. Reservation is a MUST. Close to the Meet & Mingle venue
Best place for Spare Ribs! Near the Meet & Greet location
If you are in the city center, and want some shared dining, good drinks and fusion food, Milu is a great place (prices are also good!) It is in the heart of the city center
We used to live above this restaurant! Great fusion food. Tell Tommy Paul and Liz sent you there! ;-)
A nice French style bistro, close to our house. Great wine menu!
This was the street where we first lived together. It has lots of amazing bars (our favorite is Le Cafe or Huppel the Pub), and great restaurants too ( try Pastis or the Twee Heeren)! This is in the middle of the city center
If you want to gi visit Amsterdam, you can do that as a day trip! The central station is just about one hour away from The Hague. You can take a direct train. There is no need to pre-book train tickets, you can get that on the day. There are so many things to do in Amsterdam, but we do recommend to reserve tickets for certain attractions such as: Anne Frank House, Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum - these sell our quickly. Top get there: The train is around 1 hour and around 30 euros return ticket p/p
Though our wedding day takes place here, you won't have time that day to see Delft! Just a short hop from The Hague, Delft is a charming, picture-perfect Dutch town famous for its blue-and-white Delftware pottery, cozy canals, and historic squares. Spend the day strolling along cobblestone streets, visiting the Nieuwe Kerk and Oude Kerk, and stopping for a drink on the Markt. To get there: From The Hague you can either take a train (15 minutes, and just tap your credit card - no booking needed) or by tram 1 (tap your credit card)
Just about 1 hour and 30 minutes by train from The Hague, Antwerp is a vibrant Belgian city known for its diamond district, impressive cathedral, and lively old town. Explore charming streets lined with cafés, boutiques, and historic architecture. Foodies will love sampling Belgian chocolates, waffles, and local specialties, while art lovers can enjoy the city’s rich artistic heritage. To get to Antwerp: From The Hague Central you will have to switch either in Rotterdam or Breda. Buy your tickets on https://www.nsinternational.com/. Tickets are around 30 euro one way