Hotspots
The perfect places to relax, great restaurants and the nicest shops. Take a look at the hotspots of The Hague!
 

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What makes The Hague so special is that it has not lost that small town feeling.
Velotaxi
 
This green mode of transport is easy to use and cheap to boot. All you need to do is hail a Velotaxi when you see one. The service costs 1 euro per 3 minutes per person (infants up to the age of 2 travel for free, and children aged 3 to 12 pay half price). Most rides will only cost about one or two euros. It is also possible to book a Velotaxi. For more information go to www.velotaxi.nl
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Café Restaurant Greve
Torengarage
 

Cafe Restaurant Greve is a household name in The Hague; a characterful place, known for its special architectural design. Large but intimate, based in a former car showroom, and below the oldest multi-storey carpark in the Netherlands, the Torengarage. Have a drink with, as it were, dozens of cars above your head, and enjoy the light coming through the large windows all around the oval-shaped room, and the relaxed and trendy atmosphere. On Wednesday nights at 10 p.m., there is a Noche de Salsa, with free salsa dancing lessons starting at 9 o’clock. The restaurant offers a brasserie menu providing an ample choice of inexpensive dishes.

 

More information

Torenstraat 138
2513 BW The Hague
Tel.: (+31) (0)70 360 39 19
Fax: (+31) (0)70 356 37 46
Website: www.greve.nl