The Hague is located in the west of the Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of South Holland. It is also the seat of government of the Netherlands. With a metropolitan population of more than 1 million, it is the third-largest city in the Netherlands, after Amsterdam and Rotterdam.
The Hague is easily accessible by air, train or road. Rotterdam is less than 30 kilometers from The Hague and Amsterdam approximately 60 kilometers. From The Hague you can travel to all major destinations in Europe easily (e.g. Brussels, London and Paris).
Airport
The international airports of Amsterdam and Rotterdam-The Hague are just short distances away from The Hague.
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol can be reached by car in approximately 30 minutes and by public transport in about 45 minutes. A total of around 150 European airports and more than 100 intercontinental airports operate direct connections to Amsterdam, with more than 3,500 flights a week.
For business travellers visiting The Hague from abroad, flying to Rotterdam-The Hague Airport is another convenient option, with the airport located only around 20 minutes from the city by car and approximately 45 minutes by public transport. The fast check-in and check-out procedures enable travellers to save time. The airport operates scheduled services to and from a wide range of European destinations. For more information on the destinations that can be reached from Rotterdam The Hague Airport, please visit www.rotterdamthehagueairport.nl/bestemmingen.
By train
The Hague has two international and well-equipped train stations. Trains from Hollands Spoor Station leave for Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Belgium and France. Trains for Utrecht and Germany leave from The Hague Central Station. Both train stations operate a direct service to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.