Lange Voorhout Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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tedonmaui
Now THIS is a Contemporary Museum
It's the museum and gardens. This is unlike any museum I've visited- you can 'swim' underwater in a real pool. Walk through monumental iron art (Frank Stella). Be pleasantly startled by art that is no...
Beoordeeld op 7 apr 2024
Travel_Girl_Reviews
Beautiful street with impressive historical buildings
A visit to The Hague is not complete without a walk down this street. I love the wide road, lovely big trees and impressive buildings which are 100’s of years old. At the end is the Hotel Des Indes ...
Beoordeeld op 27 jul 2023
Leonhkny
Leafy passage
This is a leafy street in downtown Den Haag. While locals may be more interesting in its historical story, it is indeed an ordinary road that might not be too appealing to tourists.
Beoordeeld op 8 jun 2023
Hermes_NL
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...
Beoordeeld op 11 apr 2021
Moonamuslim
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 sensitivit...
Now THIS is a Contemporary Museum
It's the museum and gardens. This is unlike any museum I've visited- you can 'swim' underwater in a real pool. Walk through monumental iron art (Frank Stella). Be pleasantly startled by art that is no...
Beautiful street with impressive historical buildings
A visit to The Hague is not complete without a walk down this street. I love the wide road, lovely big trees and impressive buildings which are 100’s of years old. At the end is the Hotel Des Indes ...
Leafy passage
This is a leafy street in downtown Den Haag. While locals may be more interesting in its historical story, it is indeed an ordinary road that might not be too appealing to tourists.
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...
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 sensitivit...