Lange Voorhout, South Holland Province, The Netherlands


4.5 (288 reviews) Spent Ranking #9 in The Hague Points of Interest & Landmarks

Historical walkway renewed

The Lange Voorhout is an L-shaped treelined walkway in the Hague, dating back to the 15th century when the Klooster kerk (church) at the starting point was built. Now it is bordered by many historical buildings such as the Hotel des Indes and the Escher museum. Recently it has been refurbished to become an outdoor exposition of nicely lit statues and sculptures.
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Address

Lange Voorhout, 2514 EJ, The Hague The Netherlands

Website

http://denhaag.com/nl/lange-voorhout

Current local date and time now

Wednesday, May 15, 2024, 17:53

User Ratings

4.5 based on (288 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 4MoonaMuslim 5:00 PM Mar 8, 2020
    A beautiful avenue, provides shade in summer and great for strolling - worth seeing
    There are always events and markets on the avenue. Then it is the most worthwhile. 2018 was the world championship in sand sculpture in the Lange Voorhout. It is impressive to see how much sensitivity and perseverance is being worked on the sculptures. However, the markets are also great for walking - and the Escher Museum is in the immediate vicinity
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  • 4Vowles 5:00 PM Feb 9, 2020
    A stunning street full of Dutch culture
    A lovely little street often full of art, music, antiques and festivities. This gem is off the beaten track and is a hotspot that you have to visit. There are some lovely restaurants and cafes near by as well as the Escher museum and Palace at either end. It’s a must visit if you are in Den Haag. I visit every time I go!