While The Hague is known as the city of peace, quiet isn’t a word in its vocabulary.
If you’re looking for picturesque scenery in The Hague, the Ridderzaal, fashioned in neo-Gothic style, is the place to be. The building, a 13th-century Knights’ Hall, is now used for state receptions and the opening of parliament.
In contrast to The Hague’s ancient architecture, its nightlife is young, with students partying through the night.
Is having fun the only thing on your mind? The Hague Center is where the city’s nightlife grows wild, attracting party animals like moths to a flame.
From Crazy Pianos with its lip-smacking dishes, bright red pianos, and unparalleled club nights to Magistrat club, which is housed in a century-old building and has a spicy history of being a porn cinema, The Hague has a lot to offer.
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