Discover The Hague's Top Boutique & Luxury Hotels

By Alesya Petrov

Looking to stay somewhere unique in The Hague? Here’s a list of five boutique and luxury hotels that combine Dutch charm with modern sensibilities, capturing the city’s unique blend of historical gravitas and contemporary creativity.

Hotel des Indes

1. Hotel des Indes

For those wanting a touch of old-world elegance, this 19th-century hotel has hosted dignitaries and royals alike. Grand chandeliers, richly upholstered interiors, and a luxurious spa make it a destination for indulgence. Situated near the Lange Voorhout, Hotel Des Indes offers easy access to The Hague’s cultural landmarks.

2. The Collector Hotel

The Collector is for the eclectic at heart. With each room carefully curated with vintage pieces, unique artwork, and quirky artifacts, it feels like you’re staying inside a personal art gallery. This hotel celebrates individuality and creativity, making it a perfect spot for travelers who appreciate art and design.

3. Hotel Indigo The Hague – Palace Noordeinde

Originally the Dutch National Bank, The Indigo now houses a boutique hotel with plenty of its original charm intact. Rooms feature clever nods to its past, from minibars in safes to a speakeasy-style bar in the former bank vault. Located opposite the Royal Palace, it’s an ideal spot for guests keen on history and luxury with a twist.

4. The Social Hub The Hague

Formerly known as The Student Hotel, The Social Hub offers a dynamic space for travelers looking for affordability without skimping on style. With a mix of rooms, coworking spaces, and a lively social calendar, it’s ideal for guests who enjoy a vibrant atmosphere. The central location and colorful decor add to its appeal for both students and tourists.

5. Hilton The Hague

Modern yet distinctly Dutch, the Hilton offers comfort with a sophisticated edge. Located in the embassy district, it’s perfect for business and leisure travelers alike, with spacious rooms, a rooftop bar with city views, and proximity to art galleries and museums. It’s known for being reliable and service-oriented without being overly formal.


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