Composed in miniature, gabled houses, long canals, picturesque windmills, and historic churches can be found at Madurodam, a scaled down replica of The Hague constructed in 1952. Stroll through the tiny city and spot a miniature Hotel des Indes.
Sunlight filters through the light green leaves of lime trees that flank the Hague’s most distinguished boulevard, Lange Voorhout. Lined with gracious mansions and neoclassical palaces, it sits at the heart of one of Europe’s most picturesque destinations, an hour from Amsterdam, and steps from the sun-drenched shores of the North Sea. The seat of government, as well as the home of the Queen, The Hague is a historically important city that dates back to the 14th century. Enchanting architecture, comprised of grand churches and palaces as well as traditional gabled houses, make the city a delightful place to explore during any season.
Hotel Des Indes, The Hague
Lange Voorhout 54-56
The Hague,
Netherlands
Phone: 31 (0)70 361 23 45



