Discover The Hague on a private tour
The Hague greets you with a quiet sophistication, where stately buildings and international courts meet the calm of nearby beaches. With a local guide, exploring The Hague becomes like weaving through a rich tapestry of cultural experiences. The Binnenhof's ancient halls and the Peace Palace's tranquil gardens offer glimpses into the city’s storied past. A food and wine tour might surprise you with its array of flavours, reflecting The Hague's diversity. As you wander through its art-laden streets or skip the lines at renowned attractions, your guide’s insights enrich your understanding of what makes this city unique. The Hague is more than a city to visit; it's a narrative shaped by history and the people who call it home. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in The Hague. Explore The Hague your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every The Hague tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in The Hague for every interest, including: History tours: Walk the Binnenhof courtyards, see Noordeinde Palace, and hear Dutch Republic stories in the Hofkwartier. Your guide can also bring you to the Peace Palace Visitor Centre to explore the city’s role in international justice. Art and Culture tours: See Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring at the Mauritshuis and the 360-degree seascape at Panorama Mesdag. Add Escher in Het Paleis or the Mondrian collection at Kunstmuseum Den Haag, with a café stop in the Statenkwartier. Architecture tours: Compare the bright-white City Hall by Richard Meier with the Neo-Gothic Peace Palace, then scan the skyline around De Resident and New Babylon. These tours may also include Art Nouveau facades in the Archipelbuurt and embassy villas in green Willemspark. The compact centre is walkable, and trams make longer hops simple. For extra comfort, you can book chauffeured tours or ask your guide to include private transportation. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows The Hague inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Discover The Hague by taking a private walking tour, and include some of its standout neighborhoods in your itinerary with a local guide. A local perspective is invaluable for truly experiencing the area. - Binnenhof: Explore the political heart of the Netherlands with its historic buildings and government sites. Cultural tourists will find this area fascinating. - Scheveningen: A seaside neighborhood perfect for families and groups looking to enjoy the beach and local seafood. - Zeeheldenkwartier: Known for its vibrant atmosphere and boutique shops. Tourists seeking meaningful connections will love the local markets and community events. Day trip ideas from The Hague From The Hague, it’s easy to branch out to nearby cities and coastal landscapes, so line up day trips that match what you like, with your tour tuned to art, architecture, canals, or classic Dutch food. - Delft: Ride 15 minutes by train for canals, Vermeer connections, and Delft Blue pottery workshops, then wander the market square and quiet courtyards while you compare the tall church towers and stop for simple, good coffee; if you like art, history, and small-city calm, this fits well and your tour can focus on studios, kilns, and hidden lanes. - Rotterdam: Modern architecture steals the show with the Cube Houses, the Markthal, and big harbour views, and you can fold in street art, design shops, and neighbourhood food halls; great if you’re into bold skylines, contemporary culture, and a fast-paced urban feel without losing time in transit. - Leiden: A short hop brings you to a university town packed with museums, Rembrandt roots, and narrow canals lined with brick houses, where you can mix science, art, and quiet side streets in one loop; ideal if you want classic Dutch streetscapes with plenty of history and an easy route by bike or on foot. - Kinderdijk: Stand among historic windmills set in wide polder fields, learn how water shaping still drives daily life, and walk or cycle the dike paths for clear views and simple photos; best for engineering buffs, landscape lovers, and anyone who wants a calm, rural contrast to the city in a single day. - Gouda: Cheese market days add energy to the main square, but even off-market days you get tidy canals, a striking town hall, and bakeries turning out fresh stroopwafels; go here if you want a food-forward day with easy stops for cheese, sweets, and stained glass inside a compact old centre. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of The Hague most travellers miss.