In November, the Dutch sky, the temperature is very suitable, and the thin coat is fine. The air is bright, maybe the seaside city is like this. It’s just that the big square is not crowded.
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Plein Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Plein Square in The Hague is the center of the city of The Hague, next to the parliament building and government buildings, and to the north are bars and cafés.
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Plein Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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In November, the Dutch sky, the temperature is very suitable, and the thin coat is fine. The air is bright, maybe the seaside city is like this. It’s just that the big square is not crowded.
The Hague Square is also a more distinctive place, the whole square can also see more abundant scenes, the vicinity of the Hague Square can also see some good things, The Hague facilities are also quite advanced.
The Hague Plaza is located in the city center, not far from the Central Railway Station, and it takes less than 10 minutes to walk. The square is not big, but the Parliament Building and Knights Building are nearby, you can start from the square and then go to other attractions.
The Hague Plaza is a shopping plaza, the building is very historical and beautiful.
The Plein Square in The Hague is the center of the city, next to Parliament House and government buildings, and to the north is a bar and cafe.
Plein Square is the center of the city of The Hague, next to Parliament House and government buildings.
A small square in the center of The Hague, with a statue of a person in the middle, surrounded by many bars and restaurants. I wandered here by myself at 6 o'clock in the morning. The day before was the King's Day. The revelers estimated that they had just retired. The beer car was still parked in the square. The ground was full of beer bottles and garbage. In addition to a cleaning uncle, The Hague was still asleep. The uncle kept looking at me with strange eyes, and then we said good morning to each other.