Old-World Atmosphere
Hotelschool The Hague sits at the heart of Scheveningen, where golden beaches meet fishing village heritage. Cobblestone streets wind past modern boutiques while traditional fish stalls neighbor contemporary dining spots—this blend of eras creates an environment where students experience urban energy without losing authenticity. The district’s cultural richness shows through events that range from sand sculpture festivals to beachside winter skating, making Scheveningen a place where inspiration extends beyond lecture halls throughout the academic year.
Natural Landscapes
A broad beach strip becomes a natural campus extension. Mornings bring Hotelschool The Hague students who meditate to wave sounds, while afternoons find them watching surfers carve through swells. Beyond the dunes, just 10 minutes on foot, Westduinpark unfolds with pine-shaded paths and wild orchids leading to scenic viewpoints that overlook both forest and coastline.
Nearby Landmarks
Student life at Hotelschool The Hague rarely stays confined to academic buildings. Within walking distance stands De Pier—Scheveningen’s maritime icon with its waterfront restaurants. Further along the coast, a striped lighthouse offers spiral stairs to an observation deck where British shores become visible on clear days. Art enthusiasts discover Beelden aan Zee, the Netherlands’ only open-air sculpture museum combining contemporary installations with ocean vistas.
Transportation Access at Hotelschool The Hague
Convenient logistics connect the campus to Rotterdam airport (25 km) and Amsterdam airport (45 km), while highways A4 and A12 link it to other cities. An extensive transit network ensures easy movement—bicycle routes reach The Hague’s center in just 15 minutes, and trams, which define the urban landscape, serve longer journeys throughout the region.