With its modern glass roof, spacious concourse, and clean layout, The Hague Central Station is bright, well-organized, and accessible. The station was completely renovated in the 2010s, without losing its role as the city’s main gateway. From here, you can walk straight into the city center toward the Spui, the Binnenhof, or the Malieveld. Trams, buses, RandstadRail, and taxis all depart right outside the entrance.
Although The Hague is a terminus, most trains arrive and then return, it feels anything but closed off. In addition to NS intercity and local trains, international buses depart from here, and it’s easy to transfer to trams or buses heading to Scheveningen, Rijswijk, or Delft. The underground RandstadRail also runs here, connecting to Zoetermeer and Rotterdam.
The main concourse is spacious and filled with cafés and shops: from coffee to go, to sandwich bars, flower stalls, and bookstores. There’s plenty of seating, free Wi-Fi, and numerous digital information displays. In short: everything you need to wait, meet, or continue your journey smoothly.
Whether you're heading to the beach, a government meeting, or simply on your way home, The Hague Central Station is both functional and welcoming. Practical and efficient yet light and spacious. A modern calling card for a city where history and the future go hand in hand.
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