The Hague serves as the political centre of the Netherlands, where government institutions, international courts, and cultural institutions come together within a single urban environment. This walking route introduces key sites that reflect the city’s role in governance, history, and global diplomacy.
The journey begins in the Binnenhof, a historic complex that has been central to Dutch political life for centuries, before continuing through areas that combine royal presence, artistic heritage, and civic identity. Along the way, museums and public spaces highlight both national history and creative expression.
The experience concludes near the extensive dune landscape of Meijendel, where urban surroundings gradually transition into natural coastal terrain.