For Incentive programme, click here. Frederik Hendriklaan – almost a kilometre of some of the finest shops in The Hague. A street with a local feel and undeniable charm.
Museon – the popular interactive science museum, with exhibitions covering topics from ancient Rome and Egypt to tropical rain forests, and from earthquakes and volcanoes to children in war-time.
Mauritshuis - a seventeenth-century palace nestling alongside the Parliament building in the heart of the city,
Fotomuseum – the associated photography museum, opened in December 2002. It works in close collaboration with the Print Room of Leiden University Library.
Gemeentemuseum – the city’s municipal museum, housed in a stunning yellow brick building. With an impressive permanent collection, and featured exhibitions throughout the year.
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Omniversum – next door to the Gemeentemuseum, showing films and documentaries on a breath-taking 180-degree screen.
Peace Palace – the iconic home of international justice, set in immaculate grounds.
Zorgvliet – a beautiful, peaceful walled garden located alongside Cats’Heuvel itself. Entry is by permit, obtainable from the local tourist office.
Scheveningen – the city’s popular seaside resort, home to the magnificent Kurhaus hotel and two working harbours.
Madurodam – Holland’s renowned replica of the country’s sights in miniature. |











