The Hague
With over 500 thousand inhabitants, the Hague is the third largest city in the Netherlands (after Amsterdam and Rotterdam). The Netherlands' third-largest city has a lot to offer tourists looking for distinctive adventures.
The Binnenhof, or Inner Court, in The Hague (Den Haag), which has structures dating all the way back to the mid-13th century, is the top attraction on the list whenever you travel there. The Hague is also home to numerous members of the Dutch royal family and is full of royal palaces and other historical landmarks. Here, you can take a tour of the magnificent historic houses that previously belonged to the aristocracy and are now used as the main legislative buildings. Visit the huge, immaculately preserved Knight's Hall, also known as the Ridderzaal, which dates back to medieval times. The Palace of Peace is a lovely palace that was built around the turn of the twentieth century and is well worth a visit. The top dining and shopping options in the city as well as other well-liked sights are all within a short stroll of this location.