Den Haag, an Inspiring City
This is the city in the land of Windmills of the most widely visited by tourists after Amsterdam. Den Haag is a tourist city with many interesting objects, such as palaces, monuments, museums, beaches, and shopping centers.
The city is also full of cultural events. In this city also, the authorities ‘orange monarchs’ lives and the wheels of government is ruled. Since centuries ago queen, king, the heir to the kingdom and the governors have been settled in this city – ambassadors, military attaches, and the cultural attaché from various countries. All settled in this beautiful city.
When late summer, visiting The Hague absolutely delicious. Tourists can walk relax while enjoying a variety of interesting objects, without the need to wear layered clothing and shivering. Enough air, hot sun shine, but cold winds still blow.
No need to worry to go everywhere all over the city, trams and buses and luxury ready to serve. All road information and the complete route of each bus stop was on the wall. Taking the bus from central station towards Scheveningen The Hague, tourists can see the beauty of beaches and harbors.
Thousands of overseas visitors come to this place in summer. This port still had the atmosphere of the past with old buildings look deliberately combined with new buildings.
One of the buildings that attract attention is the tourist information office Scheveningen, old-fashioned but seemed cheerful with bright colors. In this place there is also ‘National Sea Life Scheveningen’, places to see marine life through a giant aquarium. You will be taken on a dramatic journey from the coastline into the sea. Entering the tunnel, surrounded by 180 thousand liters of water, ranging from tiny shrimps, starfish, to sharks and other sea creatures can be found here. In addition to famous with its beach, Scheveningen also be a fun hangout.
Here, travelers will be pampered stomach with a variety of dishes typical of the sea, ranging from fish ‘herring’ to delicious salad of fresh shrimp. Observing the ocean from the marina and enjoying a warm cup of coffee or a delicious ice cream, the one thing that is very dear to pass up.
Another place worth a visit is ‘Peace Palace’ (Peace Palace). Institutions based here Arbitration, International Judicial Institutions, and the Academy of International Law. The library was reputedly very complete; containing law books donated donors from around the world. This palace was built an American philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie.
As the second largest city in The Netherlands, The Hague never sleeps. Night life is also interesting. There are two very popular discotheque in the city, ‘De Tempel’ (Art Deco Disco) and ‘De Tijd’ (House Music Disco). Also there are other places that are not less fun.