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Haagsche SuitesHotel
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| General: | Parking , Bar, Garden, Terrace, Non-Smoking Rooms, Free Parking, Elevator, Express Check-In/Check-Out, Valet Parking, Heating, Design Hotel, Luggage Storage, Gay Friendly, All Public and Private spaces non-smoking | |
| Activities: | Windsurfing, Hiking, Cycling | |
| Services: | Room Service, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Business Centre, Breakfast in the Room, Bridal Suite, Internet Services, Bicycle Rental, Fax/Photocopying, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN, Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included |
Room information
Suite 1 is located on the first floor and has direct access to the terrace and designer garden through 4 large doors. It has bath and showerstall in the sleeping room. The living area is in the conservatory and therefore very light. In summer the sun shines from 11.00 hrs to 19.00 hrs on the terrace. It has a small kitchenette.
Suite 2 is the largest suite on the second floor. It has its own balcony. Two open fire places, a seperate kitchen and a separate bathroom.
Suite 3 is on the top floor (third floor) also with its own balcony, two designer fire places and a separate kitchen and separate bathroom.
Suite 2 is the largest suite on the second floor. It has its own balcony. Two open fire places, a seperate kitchen and a separate bathroom.
Suite 3 is on the top floor (third floor) also with its own balcony, two designer fire places and a separate kitchen and separate bathroom.
Food & beverage
In The Hague, wining and dining is amply possible, so we do not operate our own restaurant.
We gladly make a reservation for you in one of the excellent restaurants or brasseries, some of which are within walking distance. With few exceptions, Dutch restaurants tend to close their kitchen early (before 21.30 hrs). In case of a late arrival, we advise you to make sure you have had dinner or ask us in advance to prepare some complimentary snacks or sandwiches.
We gladly make a reservation for you in one of the excellent restaurants or brasseries, some of which are within walking distance. With few exceptions, Dutch restaurants tend to close their kitchen early (before 21.30 hrs). In case of a late arrival, we advise you to make sure you have had dinner or ask us in advance to prepare some complimentary snacks or sandwiches.
Area information
Located between the city centre of The Hague and the beaches (and casino) of Scheveningen.
We are in the vicinity of the Peace Palace, the Municipal Museum (Gemeente Museum), GEM, Omniversum, Congress Centre, Museum Mesdag and Panorama Mesdag. The city shopping centre is a 20 minute walk or a 7 minute ride with the tram, as cars are not handy in the city centre. We offer two free bikes for the sporty guests.
We are in the vicinity of the Peace Palace, the Municipal Museum (Gemeente Museum), GEM, Omniversum, Congress Centre, Museum Mesdag and Panorama Mesdag. The city shopping centre is a 20 minute walk or a 7 minute ride with the tram, as cars are not handy in the city centre. We offer two free bikes for the sporty guests.
Travel information
Public Transport is easy: There are two railway stations in the Hague. From there take tram 17 or tram 3, which both stop across the street, or take a taxi.
By car: Coming from Amsterdam (including Amsterdam Schiphol Airport) take the motorway A4 (the motorway from Amsterdam to Den Haag) first and then take the exit right onto the A12 (the motorway from Utrecht to Den Haag). Coming from Utrecht, take motorway A12 only. Coming from Rotterdam, take motorway A13 then after having passed Delft go right onto the A4 (follow direction of Amsterdam) and then take the next exit onto the A12 (direction Voorburg and Den Haag centrum) into Den Haag. In all cases you should drive into The Hague over the last part of the A12 motorway from Utrecht to The Hague which ends near the centre of The Hague, with the Maliebaan (a huge parade field) at your left hand side. At the end of the A12, take the left lane and turn left onto the Zuid-Hollandlaan at the traffic lights. Keep the right lane on the Zuid-Hollandlaan and at the traffic lights turn right onto the Koningskade. Keep the right lane at Koningskade and follow this road (of which the name changes into Raamweg) after the next intersection. After this intersection keep left on the Raamweg, turn left onto the Carel Van Bylandtlaan /Laan Copes van Cattenburgh at the traffic lights. Follow Laan Copes Van Cattenburg which name changes into Burgemeester Patijnlaan and after an intersection with traffic lights into Carnegielaan. You drive here with a slow left turn around the Vredespaleis (Peace Palace) on your left. Keep left until the Carnegielaan ends. Turn right onto the Laan van Meerdervoort. After two intersections with traffic lights you will find number 155 on your right side. Note: No sign outside because of the privacy of our distinguished guests.
By car: Coming from Amsterdam (including Amsterdam Schiphol Airport) take the motorway A4 (the motorway from Amsterdam to Den Haag) first and then take the exit right onto the A12 (the motorway from Utrecht to Den Haag). Coming from Utrecht, take motorway A12 only. Coming from Rotterdam, take motorway A13 then after having passed Delft go right onto the A4 (follow direction of Amsterdam) and then take the next exit onto the A12 (direction Voorburg and Den Haag centrum) into Den Haag. In all cases you should drive into The Hague over the last part of the A12 motorway from Utrecht to The Hague which ends near the centre of The Hague, with the Maliebaan (a huge parade field) at your left hand side. At the end of the A12, take the left lane and turn left onto the Zuid-Hollandlaan at the traffic lights. Keep the right lane on the Zuid-Hollandlaan and at the traffic lights turn right onto the Koningskade. Keep the right lane at Koningskade and follow this road (of which the name changes into Raamweg) after the next intersection. After this intersection keep left on the Raamweg, turn left onto the Carel Van Bylandtlaan /Laan Copes van Cattenburgh at the traffic lights. Follow Laan Copes Van Cattenburg which name changes into Burgemeester Patijnlaan and after an intersection with traffic lights into Carnegielaan. You drive here with a slow left turn around the Vredespaleis (Peace Palace) on your left. Keep left until the Carnegielaan ends. Turn right onto the Laan van Meerdervoort. After two intersections with traffic lights you will find number 155 on your right side. Note: No sign outside because of the privacy of our distinguished guests.
Hotel Policies
| Check In: | 15:00-00:00 | |
| Check Out: | 08:00-11:00 | |
| Cancellation policy: | Cancellation Policy: If cancelled up to 1 day before the date of arrival, no fee will be charged. If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the total price of the reservation will be charged. Children and Extra Bed Policy: All children are welcome. All children under 2 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding. All children under 2 years stay free of charge for cots. Maximum capacity of total guests in a room is 2. Deposit Policy: No deposit will be charged. VAT and city/tourist taxes: VAT is included. Service charge is included. City/tourist tax is included. Internet: Wireless internet is available in the entire hotel and is free of charge. Meal Plan: Continental breakfast is not included and costs EUR 20.00 per person. Parking: Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is needed). Pets: Pets are not allowed. The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival. |
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| Accepted credit cards: | American Express, Euro/Mastercard, Maestro, PIN, Visa |













