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Location of the apartment



Close to the Peace Palace
The apartment is located in the wanted area of Duinoord. This is on the the edge of the city center and very close to the Peace Palace. Shopping area, restaurants and cafés are close by. Duinoord is conveniently situated for the many embassies, foreign companies and international organisations in the neighbourhood. The area is therefore well known for its large expat community.

Litte park at the back
At the back of the apartment is a nice little park called  ‘Sunny court’. It is closed during evenings and nights. Thanks to this attractive park the view from the balcony of the apartment in summer is into the beautiful green trees. Neigbours are hardly to see.



View from the balcony into the park


Shopping area  
Around the corner of the apartment lies the Reinkestraat. This shopping street is famous in The Hague for its cosy and warm atmosphere. Bakery 'Hans en Frans Hessing' are well known for its quality of bread and especially for it's 'Haagse Kakker'. Good cheese and wine can be obtained at the 'Hollands Kaashuis'. And many other good shops can be find in this cosy shopping street as well. Together with some nice restaurants and pubs, dry-cleaning service and a postoffice. Find out yourself!

Reinekestraat on a Saturday Morning


How to get there by public transport?
The apartment can be reached by hree different tram lines. These lines bring you whereever you want.
With line 3 (Randstadrail) you can go to the city centre and further on to Central Station (15 minutes). The tram then continues to Zoetermeer. By taking the opposite direction you will end up close to the beach resort of Kijkduin.
Line 11 brings you in one direction to Scheveningen (the most famous beach resort in the Netherlands) and in the other direction to Railway Station Hollands Spoor.
With line 17 you can go to the city centre and further on to Central Station (different route from # 3). The tram then continues to Wateringen. By taking the opposite direction you will end up in Statenkwartier.

How to get there by car (or by bike or on foot)?
Click here for a map.

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