When city dwellers in The Hague and Amsterdam get a craving for sand and sea, they retreat to Scheveningen. This coastal resort town in the western Netherlands has nearly everything you'd want for your seaside holiday, including a well-kept beach, a buzzy pier and plenty of amusements to pass the hours between swimming and sunbathing.
Scheveningen Beach is the area's major draw, with four kilometres of golden sand where you can spread out your blanket and go for a dip in the North Sea. There's also a promenade tracing the beach that offers not only scenic views of the water but easy access to scores of restaurants, bars and cafés in which to refuel throughout the day.
Scheveningen's pier supplements leisurely beach-bumming with high-flying entertainment. Zip lining and bungee jumping are two of the pier's most popular activities, and festivals provide more themed fun throughout the year. On the mainland, you'll find plenty of other distractions to occupy your free day and night hours, including a cinema, aquarium, museum and the Grand Hotel Amrâth Kurhaus – a waterfront landmark housing a glitzy casino.
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Most popular time to visit | October–December |
Cheapest time to visit | January–March |
Local currency | € 10 = £8.33 |
Language | Dutch |
Average weekend price | £167 per night |
Average weekday price | £167 per night |
Typical stay | 1 night |
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0.2 miles from city centre
A little gem of a city with a bi of everything: beaches,...
5 August 2024
A little gem of a city with a bi of everything: beaches, culture, food and restaurants, sailing, very family-friendly and that laid-back Dutch atmosphere that makes for a really relaxing but stimulating holiday. The smokefree beach and FONK are absolute highlights, with the SeaLife Centre and Legoland great rainy-day options. The best way around is via bike. It is super safe and a gentle pace to get through the cities (Den Haag and Scheveningen).
Scheveningen is a suburb of a large city and can be reached...
12 May 2024
Scheveningen is a suburb of a large city and can be reached by tram. The beach area at the Kurhaus and pier is almost overcrowded with lots of fun sports such as a very high zip wire and Bunjeetower, Ferris wheel. The beach section at the spa house and pier is not recommended for tourists who are spoilt by the island and are looking for a peace and quiet journey.
We liked walking along the beach boardwalk, walking around...
27 October 2023
We liked walking along the beach boardwalk, walking around town, and we did a few tram trips away such as den Hague and Leiden for the Naturalis centre. We walked along the pier and that was sort of interesting; we didn't ride the ferris wheel. Getting around town is easy walking or tram. We had one meal at an Indian restaurant that was not so good. Otherwise, we had groceries and ate in our room. I wouldn't suggest Oct. as it is not beach weather but for sure less tourists.
We loved every moment staying on The Pier.
15 June 2023
We loved every moment staying on The Pier. The view was fantastic, the room was clean and comfortable and we loved the special touches such as wine and chocolats wating for us every day, breakfast included and the staff were extremely helpful. The Boulevarde was long and exciting with lots of cafes and eateries. and the tram was available behind the Kurhaus and it was easy to travel to the Hague and back. We loved it and recommend that everyone should stay there at least once.
Scheveningen or Den Haag is a insider tip for people, who...
17 February 2023
Scheveningen or Den Haag is a insider tip for people, who want to travel to the Netherlands. It is less crowded then Amsterdam, but just as interesting. The royal family of the Netherlands has their palace there, so you can feel some royal spirit in the city center. Also the National Parlarment, Europol and the International Court of Justice are located in Den Haag.
Gorgeous sunsets and you can walk for miles along the beach.
5 September 2022
Gorgeous sunsets and you can walk for miles along the beach. The water was warm and there was plenty of room to find a quiet spot. All of the restaurants had delicious food and a wide variety of menu and seating options. The town is lovely and it is very easy to get around. Just a short tram ride to Den Haag which is a beautiful city in and of itself.
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