Where to live?

Where to live?

bezoudenhout
1930’s area for young professionals and families, close to high ways, central station and international organizations.
Benoordenhout
1930’s town houses for families with children, ample parking space, close to parks and schools.
Archipel
Beautiful residences for young professionals and families, very central and close to everything.
Center
Mostly apartments suited for couples, very lively and close to restaurants and theaters, public transportation.
Statenkwartier
1900’s town houses for families and apartments for singles and couples, very international and lively, shops and restaurants, schools and parks, close to the beach.
Duinoord
Late 19th century architecture, very nice to live for families and people seeking a more quiet life, close to schools.
Kijkduin
New residential area with spacious houses, close to high ways, the beach and parks, enough parking space.
Vroondaal
1930’s area for young professionals and families, close to high ways, central station and international organizations.
Waldeck
Very green, late 20th century residential area, mostly apartments, close to the beaches of Kijkduin, wide range of shops.
Belgisch Park & Duttendel
Beautiful area from the late 1900's, apart - ments and town houses, green and quiet, close to the beach and a national park.
Highlights

Huis Ten Bosch (Royal Residence)
Paleis Noordeinde (Royal Offices)
Binnenhof (Political Center)
City Center
China Town
Peace Palace
Beach
Harbor
Kurhaus
Pier
Boulevard of Scheveningen
Boulevard of Kijkduin
International School The Hague (ISH)
European School The Hague (ESH)
British School in the Netherlands (BSN)
To Wassenaar
To Voorburg
To Delft