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5 star

Grand Hotel Amrath Kurhaus the Hague Scheveningen
4/5112 Reviews

Grand Hotel Amrath Kurhaus the Hague Scheveningen

Scheveningen|1.81km from city centre
After reading the various negative reviews (after booking my trip!) I was mildly apprehensive about my stay here for a number of nights. Upon arrival I was pleasantly surprised to find the hotel very clean, although the check-in process was a time-consuming.mThe room iI was given was small but quite acceptable for my needs and quite clean. Once up in the room, I tried to call down to reception to clarify a minor issue. They ignored my calls. I rang 3-4 times over a period of 20-30 minutes, on one attemnpt, letting it ring for up to 10 minutes. No answer. I eventually found the information I needed in the small info-sheet after looking carefully. The next day, taking a day off from business, I wanted to stay in my room to write emails and so on, so I put out the 'please make up my room now sign at 8 am and went out for breakfast. There were 4 or 5 people in housekeeping on the floor, who, through the course of the day as I came and went, they, seemed have decided they should be doing every single room EXCEPT mine. I has to go to to reception again around lunch time as I found my key disabled. It took the gentleman on reception 25 minutes (I time this) just to be able to create me a new key, and there was no explanation other than ”the system is playing up”. Also at this time, I specifically asked if they would ensure my room was made up and I was assured he would contact housekeeping to make sure it would be done. I went out to lunch. I returned just before three, and the room remained unattended to. I went to reception, this time to register complain, and was quite brusquely told ”this is jsut because the housekeeping staff are busy”. Obviously so!! BNusy all day long doing every room apart from the only room with the ”please make up my room now ” sign hung on the door!! I asked to speak to the manager and was rebuffed. It was clear from the evasive response to my requrest that the receptionist did not want me to speak to the mana gera. After I said I really did want to speak to the manager I was told she wa s busy but would be along shortly. I expected him to do something to contact the manager such as pick up the phone or go to find her, instenad he simply started to ignore me and began to deal with another customer, which behaviour I found most discourteous. When I remonstrated about this he irritable stated taht ”I'm dealing with your problem by email -- you just can't see what I am writing on my screen”. 15 mins of this silent treatment passed I asked again for the manager and was told she was too busy to talk to me. I returned to my room, and housekeeping finally arrived at 1500. These service failings would be incompatible with a 3* rating hotel, but the ket to this thing is that these annoyances are all people related. it is not any indivudual issue-- these things are routine, and dealt with elegantly in even the cheapest of hotels. I expect more from a so-called 5 start property. I It is a real pity as the latest own

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Chinatown

Hostel the Golden Stork
3.1/518 Reviews

Hostel the Golden Stork

Centrum Hague|0.23km from Chinatown
This place is both good and bad. Good - 1) has a cafe in front which served really good coffee and food. Food was vegan - the vegan hamburger was excellent and the coffee great. Decent beer and wine selection and the cafe staff (who also check people in and out of hostel) were very friendly and efficient and make a great cup of coffee! 2) laundramat very close by; 3) cafe has bands/musicians some nights and were OK; 4) cafe serves as a lounge area and has games for people to play and hang out; 5) location was great - a metro station is just outside the back door and trams pass by every few minutes; 6) price is very good per bed; 7) other fellow guests were pretty quiet. Bad - 1) Room was dirty - floor looked like it hadn't been cleaned or swept in a long time - especially under the bed. Lots of dust, dirt, etc. under the bed. When we checked in a lone dirty sock was on the floor near my bed. Was told by another guest it had been there for days. I stayed there 5 days and it was still on the floor when I left. Dropped my book under the bed and it was covered in dust when I retrieved it. The walls really need a paint job. Just felt grimy staying there; 2) Several bathroom fixtures did not work. There is a room for toilets - the sink to wash hands did not work so you had to go to the shower room to wash hands. There were three sinks in the shower room, but one of those also did not work - not a great situation when several people are trying to brush teeth and wash hands, put on makeup, do their hair, etc. 3) The cafe out front is open to the public and the only bathroom for those customers is the same one that the hostel guests use. With the toilet sink not working, that means a lot of people coming and going to use the sink available in the shower room. Really made me uncomfortable taking showers in the evenings with all the people coming and going into that room. 4) one of the showers was used several times to store equipment, making it unavailable for use. 5) We stayed in one of the first rooms in the hallway coming from the cafe - all the food smells and noise of the cafe permeate into the room. 6) loved that bands play in the front room on some nights, but they were EXTREMELY loud and played till around 11:45p so if you stay in that room, be prepared to not sleep before midnight. 7) loved that there was a cafe that served coffee and breakfast - but it didn't open until midmorning in April so not really useful for morning coffee - you'll have to search out a place a distance away - nothing really open at that time in the near vacinity so got used to taking the metro every morning to get coffee on the way to sightseeing. 8) there were lockers in the rooms, but the one I was using was broken so there was no way to close it or lock it; 9) one of the staff evidently had one of the beds in the room permanently which felt a little weird. The rules stated no food in the rooms, but this rule evidently didn't apply to him. I think i

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Hotel Bries Den Haag - Scheveningen
4.5/557 Reviews
We had such a lovely stay, the management team were very helpful and the room was perfect for our family needs. A separate room for the kids with bunk bed meant we could enjoy the evening with separate TV and mini kitchen in the adults area. Plenty of bike rental places very near by which are very cheap. Will definitely stay again.
Grand Hotel Amrath Kurhaus the Hague Scheveningen
4/5112 Reviews
After reading the various negative reviews (after booking my trip!) I was mildly apprehensive about my stay here for a number of nights. Upon arrival I was pleasantly surprised to find the hotel very clean, although the check-in process was a time-consuming.mThe room iI was given was small but quite acceptable for my needs and quite clean. Once up in the room, I tried to call down to reception to clarify a minor issue. They ignored my calls. I rang 3-4 times over a period of 20-30 minutes, on one attemnpt, letting it ring for up to 10 minutes. No answer. I eventually found the information I needed in the small info-sheet after looking carefully. The next day, taking a day off from business, I wanted to stay in my room to write emails and so on, so I put out the 'please make up my room now sign at 8 am and went out for breakfast. There were 4 or 5 people in housekeeping on the floor, who, through the course of the day as I came and went, they, seemed have decided they should be doing every single room EXCEPT mine. I has to go to to reception again around lunch time as I found my key disabled. It took the gentleman on reception 25 minutes (I time this) just to be able to create me a new key, and there was no explanation other than ”the system is playing up”. Also at this time, I specifically asked if they would ensure my room was made up and I was assured he would contact housekeeping to make sure it would be done. I went out to lunch. I returned just before three, and the room remained unattended to. I went to reception, this time to register complain, and was quite brusquely told ”this is jsut because the housekeeping staff are busy”. Obviously so!! BNusy all day long doing every room apart from the only room with the ”please make up my room now ” sign hung on the door!! I asked to speak to the manager and was rebuffed. It was clear from the evasive response to my requrest that the receptionist did not want me to speak to the mana gera. After I said I really did want to speak to the manager I was told she wa s busy but would be along shortly. I expected him to do something to contact the manager such as pick up the phone or go to find her, instenad he simply started to ignore me and began to deal with another customer, which behaviour I found most discourteous. When I remonstrated about this he irritable stated taht ”I'm dealing with your problem by email -- you just can't see what I am writing on my screen”. 15 mins of this silent treatment passed I asked again for the manager and was told she was too busy to talk to me. I returned to my room, and housekeeping finally arrived at 1500. These service failings would be incompatible with a 3* rating hotel, but the ket to this thing is that these annoyances are all people related. it is not any indivudual issue-- these things are routine, and dealt with elegantly in even the cheapest of hotels. I expect more from a so-called 5 start property. I It is a real pity as the latest own
Best Western Hotel Den Haag
4/563 Reviews
I like the size of the room that has ample space to open a big suitcase on the floor. The bathroom is also nicely heated, and the shower strong and nice. Location was great and safe and easy reach by tram. My son and I even walked to the scheveningen beach from the hotel. Just one note on the rooms : you can hear footsteps from the room above yours.
Boutique Hotel First City
4.3/555 Reviews
Centrum
We werden erg vriendelijk ontvangen. Ze wist ook leuke lunch/eetgelegenheden en leuke plekken waar je een heerlijke cocktail kon drinken. Super fijn! De kamer was ontzetten netjes en schoon. Mooi aangekleed. Badkamer was schoon. Airco deed het niet goed of eigelijk TE goed, het was fris op de kamer. Ze waren erg vriendelijk om het probleem op te lossen. Later kregen we nog een fles bubbels voor het ongemak. Had zeker niet gehoeven maar werd ontzettend gewaardeerd. Ontbijt was bij te bestellen. Dit was prima/goed. Niet al te uitgebreid maar meer dan genoeg! Ook leuke kroeg onder het hotel waar je tot laat nog gezellig kon aanzitten met vrienden. Absoluut een aanrader!!
Voco the Hague
4.6/5120 Reviews
Centrum
It's a very nice hotel, located in the center of the city. Beautiful design, the rooms are pleasant. The breakfast is good. Those who come with a car are advised not to park in the parking lot below the hotel, because it is expensive. We camped in a parking lot within walking distance (of course after dropping off our luggage at the hotel) on Geest Street 1. We had a less pleasant experience, our daughter felt sick, and they had no idea where to refer us and we were even sent to the emergency which turned out to have been closed for 3 years. So only health, and enjoy.
Stayci Serviced Apartments Central Station
4.3/55 Reviews
Centrum
I booked a 4-person suite with my friends, which is pretty good. It can be very warm with the family. It is less than 5 minutes' walk from the central station and close to the central attractions. For four people, there are 2 single beds and a large sofa bed. The living room is big enough and I forgot to take photos. It's pretty good.

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Highest Price£875
Lowest Price£41
Number of Reviews3,565
Number of Hotels575
Average Price (Weekdays)£157
Average Price (Weekends)£196

Hague Hotel Guide

Book hotels in Hague via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. In Hague, both areas with attractions and the city center are good places to stay. You can plan a one or two day trip to Hague.

Hague does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Hague has Den Haag Hs Railway Station and La Hayeden Haag Station. Each day, many trains run to and from Hague and other cities nearby.

When visiting Hague, you can choose from over 65 hotels with great reviews. There are many well-known chain hotels in Hague. Novotel is the most popular brand among tourists. In Hague, chain hotels such as Novotel are one of the top choices among travelers. A popular hotel in Hague, Mercure Hotel Den Haag Central is also one of the highest rated. Novotel the Hague World Forum is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Hague, such as China Town, Grote Kerk. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting RoyalDelft, Museum het Prinsenhof, Delft. The most popular attractions for tourists in Hague are The Hague Tower, Mauritshuis Museum, Noordeinde Palace. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Albert Heijn XL, De Bijenkorf, De Notenkoning for a great shopping experience.

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