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Netherlands
South Holland
S-Gravenhage

Plein, The Hague – Noordeinde Palace loop from Centraal Station

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Hiking trails & Routes
Netherlands
South Holland
S-Gravenhage

Plein, The Hague – Noordeinde Palace loop from Centraal Station

Moderate

4.7

(93)

865

hikers

Plein, The Hague – Noordeinde Palace loop from Centraal Station

02:52

11.2km

40m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 5, 2026

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Temporary access restrictions

Includes segments with temporary access restrictions.

After 5.59 km for 202 m

Open: • sunrise-sunset (otherwise closed)

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1

1.62 km

De Passage, The Hague

Highlight • Monument

Historical and architectural highlight: De Passage in The Hague opened at the end of the 19th century. It takes up the architecture of the covered shopping streets, which were very popular at that time, such as the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan.
The monumental building was extended in the direction of Grote Marktstraat to a state-of-the-art covered shopping paradise, the Nieuwe Haagse Passage.

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2

2.34 km

Great or St. James' Church, The Hague

Highlight • Religious Site

Architect Hendrik Berlage (21 February 1856 – 12 August 1934) designed this building for the insurance company De Nederlanden van 1845. In 1895 it was Berlage's first building in The Hague. In 1902 and 1909 the building was altered and raised. The facing bricks refer to countries and cities with which business was done. The sculptures depict the setbacks that a person can insure against. denhaag.wiki/index.php/nl/cultuur/monumenten/134-de-nederlanden-van-1845

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3

2.44 km

The Old City Hall in The Hague

Highlight • Historical Site

The 16th century wheel house with its dark facade and red shutters looks very beautiful.

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4

3.74 km

When strolling around the pond you have a great view of the Binnenhof - most beautifully at sunset from the side of the Mauritshuis.

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5

4.10 km

Plein, The Hague

Highlight • Settlement

We have wanted to go here for a long time ... and from now on again1 ;-)

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6

4.13 km

Statue of William the Conqueror

Highlight • Monument

In 1533, William of Orange was born in the German town of Dillenburg. At the age of eleven, he inherited the French Principality of Orange and important possessions in Holland from his cousin. Charles V attaches two conditions to the inheritance: William must accept the Roman Catholic faith and be educated at the court in Brussels. Because of the importance of the inheritance, Willem and his parents agree.

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7

5.33 km

Noordeinde Palace

Highlight • Monument

In 1828, Heusdense preacher Carel Willem Pape (1788–1872) proposed the erection of a statue to William of Orange, to be placed on the Grote Markt in Brussels. The plan provoked opposition, and then the Belgian Revolution put a stop to it. In the spring of 1841, Pape tried again and submitted his idea to the Royal Institute of Sciences, Literature and the Fine Arts. The institute recommended that the government postpone the plan for the time being.
In the Government Gazette of 8 July 1842, Minister of the Interior Willem Anne Schimmelpenninck van der Oye announced that a nationwide collection would be started for the erection of a statue of “Willem den Eersteen”, to be placed on one of the squares of Den Hedge. The design of the “national monument of gratitude” was determined by the aforementioned institute in collaboration with member and sculptor Louis Royer. King William II cooperated in the project. Royer designed a statue of a standing male figure and depicted the prince as a statesman.

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8

9.59 km

Grote Markt, The Hague

Highlight • Settlement

The Hague, the seat of the Dutch government, is always worth a visit. It's a very clean city with friendly and helpful people.
On Prince's Day, this year on September 17th, you can see the royal couple up close in a golden carriage.

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11.2 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

3.98 km

3.81 km

3.14 km

167 m

142 m

Surfaces

9.23 km

840 m

550 m

464 m

139 m

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Tuesday 19 May

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13°C

36 %

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