The Hague - The Hague Tower
With 42 floors and 132 meters, The Hague Tower ('Haagse Toren') is one of the tallest skyscrapers of the city and the highest building you can visit in The Netherlands. Inspired by the famous Flat Iron Building in New York, the building hosts many unique and versatile attractions. At the Veranda Café, the Netherlands' highest terrace, you can enjoy a cup of coffee and a slice of cake. And if you're in for a delicious diner the Penthouse Restaurant's menu offers a wide choice and good wines. From the upper floors of the Haagse Toren you can enjoy breathtaking views as far as 45kms: the skyline of The Hague, the coastline to Hook of Holland to the centre of Rotterdam, Delft and Leiden.
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At time of visiting the cost to go up to the top floor was 8 Euros which included a complimentary drink at the bar.
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Scheveningen The Hague city guide and apartment rentals; Music: 'dans mon île'
Go to for sea view apartments to rent in Scheveningen - Den Haag next to the 5 star Kurhaus hotel.
We are right in the most exclusive part on one of the most beautiful boulevards and broad sandy beaches in the world ....
There is a reason Scheveningen attracts over 18 million visitors a year, which makes Scheveningen the top attraction of the Netherlands. The apartment is located just in the most sought-after area in the centre of Scheveningen-beach next to the world famous Steigenberger Kurhaus hotel. It's located in the direct vicinity of multiple attractions (the Sea Life Centre is just beneath) and close to international organisations like ICTY, OPCW, (new building of) Europol, Eurojust (ready in 2012), Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, Permanent Bureau, Hague Conference on Private International Law (HccH), Peace Palace, Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL), Europa Nostra, European Centre for Conflict Prevention (ECCP), the World Forum convention Centre in the 'Statenkwartier' to name only a few. So, it's also ideally located for Expats.
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Lyrics and translation 'Dans mon île' by Lisa Ono:
Dans mon île
In my island
Ah comme on est bien
Oh how good we feel
Dans mon île
In my island
On n'fait jamais rien
We never do nothing
On se dore au soleil
we sunbathe
Qui nous caresse
the sun caressing us
Et l'on paresse
and we're lazying aroung
Sans songer à demain
without thinking of tomorrow
Dans mon île
in my island
Ah comme il fait doux
oh how sweet it is
Bien tranquille
so quiet
Près de ma doudou
by my sweet
Sous les grands cocotiers qui se balancent
under the balancing coconut palms
En silence, nous rêvons de nous.
in silence, we dream of ourselves
Dans mon île
in my island
Un parfum d'amour
a fragrance of love
Se faufile
is sneaking
Dès la fin du jour
right at dusk
Elle accourt me tendant ses bras dociles
she runs to me, her docile arms open wide
Douce et fragile
soft and fragile
Dans ses plus beaux atours
in her most beautiful garb
Ses yeux brillent
her glittering eyes
Et ses cheveux bruns
and her brown hair
S'éparpillent
scatter
Sur le sable fin
on the fine sand
Et nous jouons au jeu d'Adam et Eve
and we play the adam & eve game
Jeu facile
easy game
Qu'ils nous ont appris
that they teached us
Car mon île c'est le Paradis
Because my island, it's paradise
Top 10 Tallest Buildings In The Hague Netherlands 2018/Top 10 Rascacielos Más Altos De La Haya 2018
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Den Haag - City Skyline viewed from The Hague Tower
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Parlement Buildings - Binnenhof - The Hague - The Netherlands
The Parliament Buildings in The Hague called The Binnenhof was built in the 13th century and currently still functions the home of the Dutch Parliament.
The main building at the centre of the parliament buildings is called the Ridderzaal meaning the Hall of Knights. The Ridderzaal functioned as the place where reigning monarch currently the Dutch king addresses the Dutch Senate and the House of Representatives every third Tuesday of September. In Dutch this day is called Prinsjesdag. Since 1982 the office of the Dutch Prime Minister is located in the small tower on the left side of the parliament buildings called Torentje i.e. the little tower.
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The Hague, Netherlands in 4K (UHD)
The Hague is a city on the western coast of the Netherlands, and the capital city of the province of South Holland.
It has a population of roughly half a million and more than one million inhabitants including the suburbs; it is the third-largest city of the Netherlands, after Amsterdam and Rotterdam. Located in the west of the Netherlands, The Hague is in the centre of the Haaglanden conurbation and lies at the southwest corner of the larger Randstad conurbation.
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The Netherlands: Scheveningen beach - The Hague | Scheveningen strand - Den Haag
Scheveningen is one of the eight districts of The Hague, The Netherlands. Scheveningen is a modern seaside resort with a long, sandy beach, an esplanade, a pier, and a lighthouse. The beach is popular for water sports such as windsurfing and kite boarding. The harbour is used for both fishing and tourism.
HOLLAND: Peace Palace / Vredespaleis - The Hague [HD]
The Peace Palace in The Hague houses the International Court of Justice (since 1946), the Permanent Court of Arbitration (since 1913), the Hague Academy of International Law, and the extensive Peace Palace Library.
The International Court of Justice is the principal judicial body of the United Nations.
In November 1903 the Carnegie Foundation was founded by Andrew Carnegie in order to manage his donation of US$1.5 million for the construction of the Palace, ownership, and maintenance. This foundation is still responsible for these issues at present date.
The Peace Palace opened its gates in 1913, after six years of construction. The design, set in the Neo-Renaissance style, was submitted by French architect Louis M. Cordonnier.
The Palace is filled with gifts from different nations. Among the gifts are a 3.2-tonne vase from Russia, entrance doors from Belgium, marble from Italy, a fountain from Denmark, wall carpets from Japan, tower clock from Switzerland, persian rugs from Iran, wood from Indonesia and USA, and entrance gates from Germany.
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There is no free access to the Peace Palace. Visitors are required to join a guided tour by advanced booking. The gardens are not accessible. Filming inside is not allowed (...so I was told after I filmed the entrance hall).
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(4:02) State berlin carriages from the Royal Stables
The Royal Stables has a fleet of six state berlins. The name comes from the German city, where the carriages were first built in 1662. A berlin is a covered carriage which can seat four people. The carriages are painted black and burgundy and can be drawn by two or four horses. The state berlins are used regularly.
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Binnenhof.. The Hague (Den Haag), The Netherlands (Part2/14) Parlement, House of Representatives
Binnenhof
The Hague's Binnenhof with the Hofvijver
The Binnenhof (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbɪnə(n)ɦɔf]; English: Inner Court) is a complex of buildings in the city centre of The Hague, next to the Hofvijver lake. It houses the meeting place of both houses of the States General of the Netherlands, as well as the Ministry of General Affairs and the office of the Prime Minister of the Netherlands. Built primarily in the 13th century, the Gothic castle originally functioned as residence of the counts of Holland and became the political centre of the Dutch Republic in 1584. It is counted among the Top 100 Dutch heritage sites. The Binnenhof is the oldest House of Parliament in the world still in use.
The Binnenhof and Hofvijver on a map of The Hague from around 1600
Little is known about the origin of the Binnenhof. Presumably, the grounds next to the Hofvijver lake, and the small homestead on it, were purchased by Count Floris IV of Holland from Meiland van Wassenaar in November 1229. Between 1230 and 1234 he had the homestead expanded to a small keep. After Floris' son and successor William II was crowned King of the Romans in 1248, this construction continued. Between 1248 and 1280, William had the Ridderzaal built. To its left and right, walls were built, which divided the area in front of the building from that behind it. Both walls had a gate. At the end of the wall on the left, near the Hofvijver, the court chapel was built, and near that the Ridderhuis (literally Knights' House) where visiting knights were sheltered. William died in battle in 1256, before the construction of the Ridderzaal had finished, and the castle was completed during the reign of his son, Floris V. The Binnenhof was the residence of the counts of Holland for a short period. After the house of Holland died out in 1299, the county fell in the hands of the counts of Hainaut. The counts of Hainaut barely resided in the Binnenhof in the early 14th century. Duke Albert I of Bavaria and his successor William II lived in the Binnenhof virtually permanently. Under their reign, the castle saw a sizeable expansion, and gradually became enclosed by buildings.
A meeting of the States General of the Dutch Republic in the Ridderzaal in 1651
When Holland had become part of the Burgundian Empire in 1432, the Binnenhof lost its purpose and was abandoned. Part of the complex was later made into the residence of the stadtholder of Holland, who governed the county in absence of its ruler. After Philip II was deposed as Count of Holland and the Dutch Republic was proclaimed in 1581, the Ridderzaal was initially a public space, often used by traders, stallholders and book sellers. In 1584, stadtholder Maurice moved into the stadtholder's quarter, and in the same year, the Ridderzaal became the meeting place of the newly formed States General of the Dutch Republic. The expansions of the Binnenhof by Maurice were the beginning of a gradually advancing reconstruction of the castle that ended after the construction of the southern wing under stadtholder William V, in the late 18th century.
The House of Representatives sat in the Oude Zaal (literally Old Hall) until 1992, when it had become too small to facilitate the 150 members of the house, and a modern expansion was built on the south of the building, housing its new seat.
The Ridderzaal in 1900
Originally built as a ballroom, the Gothic Ridderzaal (a great hall, literally Knight's Hall) today forms the centre of the Binnenhof. Every third Tuesday of September, on Prinsjesdag, this is where the King holds his annual Speech from the Throne. Other buildings shape a rectangle around the Ridderzaal, creating a large courtyard in front of the building, and a smaller square behind it. A gilt Neo-Gothic fountain adorns the courtyard and a statue of King William II, one of few Dutch equestrian statues, guards its gate, the Stadtholder's Gate, which dates from 1620.
Looking out over the Hofvijver, the Senate sits in a chamber in the western corner of the Binnenhof, while the House of Representatives originally sat in the southern corner, at the other side of the Stadtholder's Gate. Today, the lower house meets in a chamber in the large modern eastern part of the complex. The Prime Minister's office has since 1982 been located in the small tower in the northern corner, simply called the Torentje, Little Tower. Located in the north-western wing, the Trêveszaal is meeting room originally built for negotiations during the Eighty Years' War; today, it is the meeting room of the Cabinet.
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The Hague, Netherlands, City Tour
The Hague is the second most-visited city in the Netherlands after Amsterdam because it's a city with many attractions and a large pedestrian zone where you can wander about in old historic lanes.
Although Amsterdam is the nation's capital, almost all of the government is headquartered here with the parliament, and the prime minister and perhaps most famous as home of the International Court of Justice, a branch of the United Nations.
This video is a practical guide for you showing exactly where are the main sites and where you should be walking to catch all of the highlights in your visit.
You might think of the Hague as perhaps a modern city, as a government city and therefore maybe not so interesting to visit, but you'll find that it's fascinating. The Hague has got a rich collection of historic buildings, some of them dating back as much as to the 13th century, amazingly, and they have been restored and renovated and kept up to date. The government is located in this complex of very old buildings in the heart of town. And yet there's also a modern side to the city, a modern shopping mall, ultramodern skyscrapers and that wonderful pedestrian zone. So altogether you'll find The Hague has got a lovely variety of kinds of neighborhoods and attractions, historic sites, shopping areas, museums, and just friendly people everywhere, and everywhere, bicycles.
The two closest main cities are Delft and Leiden, both of which make a good home base for visiting The Hague on a day trip, only 15 minutes away by train.
Walking in The Hague, The Netherlands
The Hague is the seat of government in the Netherlands, and the capital city of the province of South Holland. With a population just over 500,000 inhabitants (as of 1 November 2012) and more than one million inhabitants including the suburbs, it is the third largest city of the Netherlands,
Delft, The Hague and Madurodam
Recorded August 24, 2013
On Saturday I took another half-day tour out of Amsterdam. First I visited the historic town of Delft. Next there was a very brief stop at The Hague. The tour concluded at Madurodam, a miniature park of scale model replicas of famous Dutch castles, public buildings and places.
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New Skyscrapers in The Hague, The Netherlands
Recently built tall buildings in the centre of the city The Hague in The Netherlands. These are now probably the highest buildings in The Netherlands (Holland). Reportedly these skyscrapers are gone house dutch government authorities.
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Scheveningen, The Hague Beach - ???????? Netherlands - 4K Virtual Tour
Wandering around the boulevard and pier of Scheveningen near The Hague. Click here ▶ to see highlights and guide.
You will find the Scheveningen beach, the most popular stretch of sand in Holland, between The Hague and the sea. It is a great place for walking, sunning and swimming, as well as surfing, visiting events and enjoying great food.
With its long, wide boulevard, excellent beaches and stylish beach pavilions, Scheveningen draws a crowd. Sun lovers can laze about and go for a swim. Nature lovers can go for beautiful hikes. Sports lovers can go surfing and play beach volleyball, and food lovers can enjoy great meals. Let us not forget to mention that the ‘blue flag’ – an international symbol for safe and clean beaches – has been flying at the beach of Scheveningen for years now.
Date recorded: May, 2019
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Highlights Timestamps ( ☉ Street/Road | ★ Highlight):
▶(0:15) View of Scheveningen Beach ★
▶(1:25) Strandweg Boulevard ☉
▶(8:34) Strandweg Beach clubs ☉
▶(12:08) Kids playground ★
▶(14:50) Scheveningen Pier ☉
▶(15:10) North View beach ★
▶(15:45) South View beach ★
▶(19:08) Ferris Wheel ★
Just a winterday in The Hague , The Netherlands a.k.a. Holland
the snowplows have done their job , only some salt needed.