We promise that these photos of The Hague are the best you will see

This new set of gorgeous photos of The Hague are sure to brighten up your day.

I’ve told my friends who live in Rotterdam and Amsterdam that The Hague is underrated many times. Sure, it may not have some of the events Rotterdam has, or Amsterdam’s night scene. But ‘The City of Peace’ makes up for it in amazing landscapes and sceneries.

Nothing proves the last statement more true than these photos of The Hague from photographer extraordinaire Kevin Coellner. Not a stranger to DutchReview, Coellner comes back this time to show us why The Hague should be on your list of ‘cities to visit’ in The Netherlands. From a bright city center to the almost surreal shores of Scheveningen at sunset, these photographs reveal the sometimes underestimated beauty this city has to offer.

So do yourself a favour and turn your laptop’s resolution up, and start looking for the next train to The Hague, cause you’re in for a treat.

Disclaimer: Watching these photos of The Hague may make you want to stop what you’re doing and get on the next train to the mooie stad achter de duinen.

The Hague’s City Center: A vivid carousel of life and lights in the middle of the city

Few things take more courage than riding your bike through the busy ‘Grote Marktsraat’ on a korting weekend at the Bijenkorf. High-end stores and eager shoppers flock the city center almost every weekend. If they’re not distracted by the 50% discounts, they’re probably looking at how the streets are painted with lights early in the evening.

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Spending hard-earned money never looked so beautiful. Image: Kevin Coellner
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First time I’ve seen this hallway with less than 1,000 shoppers. Image: Kevin Coellner
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Fast cars and bright lights. Image: Kevin Coellner

The Binnenhof and Lange VoorhoutOld beauty portrayed anew

Near the Bijenkorf and the city center, you’ll find the Binnenhof and Hofvijver Lake. The Binnenhof is a complex of buildings that houses – among other things – the office of the Prime Minister of the Netherlands. Next to it, you can catch the sunset’s reflection on the adjacent Hofvijver Lake.

Not far from there, you find the Lange Voorhout plein. A square covered in trees that outline the scenery with different colours throughout the year is surrounded by famous buildings like the Hotel Des Indes and the Escher Museum.

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This looks exactly like 99% of all Indie Rock album covers. Image: Kevin Coellner
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Hofvijver Lake doing what it does best: being gorgeous. Image: Kevin Coellner
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This is a pretty cool pic. Get it? Cool? Image: Kevin Coellner
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Hotel Des Indes: Being gorgeous since the 1850s. Image: Kevin Coellner

The Hague’s Skyline: The most underrated ever?

Let’s a step out of the city and admire what this city’s skyline has to offer. Coellner does a great job of showing a side of the city only admirable from afar. Taking a step out of the city, allows you to see the gorgeousness of this city’s buildings and landscapes.

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I can see my house in this picture. Image: Kevin Coellner
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This isn’t CGI, in case you were wondering. Image: Kevin Coellner
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Pretty sure that’s the Ministry of Finance at the end of the rainbow. Coincidence? Image: Kevin Coellner

Up-close and personal: Some candid close-ups of The Hague.

Besides having a good eye for beauty from afar, Coellner did a great job to capture The Hague’s close-range beauty. From Holland Spoor’s tramlines to the Japanese Garden in Clingendael Park, the options of cool pictures are many in this city.

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Bet you didn’t know there was a Japanese garden in The Hague. Image: Kevin Coellner
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If only trams were this fast… Image: Kevin Coellner
photos of the hague in 2018
Image: Kevin Coellner

Surreal panoramas in The Hague’s shore: Gorgeous Scheveningen.

Finally, we have the shore of The Hague with the unpronounceable name. If I had to pick a favourite spot in The Hague, odds are I’d choose Scheveningen. I’ve seen a few sunsets that come close to some of the views you get in this part of The Hague.

Maybe it’s the Ferris wheel, or maybe it’s the cheap haring, but the beautiful landscape you can get there is one of a kind. This set of photos of The Hague has to end with fireworks and with I consider the best part of this city… Maybe second, cause there’s also a church filled with trampolines… But that’ll be for another article.

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This HAS to be CGI, right? Image: Kevin Coellner
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I don’t have a witty caption for this one. Just WOW! Image: Kevin Coellner
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That ferris wheel is going WAY too fast. Image: Kevin Coellner
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Escher would be somewhat proud. Image: Kevin Coellner
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SO. MANY. REFLECTIONS. Image: Kevin Coellner
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Lets enjoy some fireworks. One… Image: Kevin Coellner
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… two Image: Kevin Coellner
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three! Image: Kevin Coellner
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This HAS to be a painting, right?! Image: Kevin Coellner

The Hague: Underestimated beauty?

It’s easy to disregard the political capital of The Netherlands when it comes to places to go to on the weekends. But I think that if there’s one thing we can learn from these photos of The Hague, is that this is a city you do not want to miss out on. Colourful markets, creative initiatives and a beautiful shore, The Hague is definitely a top contender in the ‘best big city debate’.

If you want to check out more cool photos of The Hague, be sure to check out our previous article on Coellner’s photos. You can also check out Dutch Review’s Instagram or Coellner’s main page, both of which have really cool photos of The Hague in 2019.

What do you think of The Hague? What are other spots you recommend? Let us know in the comment section below!

Editor’s note: This article was originally published in March 2018 and has been updated in June 2020 for your reading pleasure.

Image: Kevin Coellner/Supplied

Renan Alejandro Salvador Lozano Cuervo
Renan Alejandro Salvador Lozano Cuervo
Pannenkoek en poffertjes connoisseur/expert. Mexican that came for the graduate education, stayed for the stroopwafels and bikes. Ask me how to make the perfect guacamole, and about the hot spots in The Hague.

8 COMMENTS

  1. The Hague is a beautiful city.with beautiful buildings. You can walk city centre. A great experience. I use to work in a bank. Before I immigrated to Canada.so many things to do. Go to Scheveningen , walk the beach on a stormy day. You will not regret it. ❤️

  2. The city of my Birth so deeply ingrained in my birth, even though i was only there for 11 years before being taken by my parents, to Australia. Having traveled back over the years four times , and hoping to be able to go once again in 2021. I will always call Nederland my home no mater where i am.

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