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As the third largest city and former capital of The Netherlands, The Hague attracts a great number of students and expats. Its government connections and organisations offer plenty of work for expats moving to The Hague. It has a fascinating history as the International City of Peace and Justice and is also home to the Dutch Royal Family.

When looking for apartments for rent in The Hague, you’ll find a range of choices from high-end modern apartments blocks to apartments in historic buildings with traditional architecture. Accommodation is also available at a range of prices for students and expats looking to rent an apartment in The Hague, and the cost of living in the city is low compared to other European cities.

Nestpick brings together all the furnished apartments The Hague has to offer, making it easy to find something that suits you.

Serviced & Corporate Apartments in The Hague

Busy professionals staying in The Hague on business are looking for accommodation with plenty of amenities and services, such as housekeeping, but without the price of staying in a hotel. Serviced apartments and corporate apartments are the ideal solution and are widely available around The Hague.

Modern serviced apartments in The Hague are available fully furnished in popular locations and with a range of services, including gyms and swimming pools. You’ll find corporate apartments in great locations near to The Hague’s business districts, foreign embassies, and international courts.


Types of Accommodations in The Hague

The Hague apartments by district

There are eight primary districts in The Hague, each made up of smaller neighbourhoods with plenty of accommodation options for students and expats. There’s the bustling Centrum at the heart of the city, where locals and tourists alike go for its culture and nightlife. If you’re looking for a more peaceful, residential environment to live in, then the Haagse Hout district is a great option that still offers easy access to the city centre. This district is ideal for expats moving to The Hague with their family.

The city’s other districts are Escamp, Laak, Leidschenveen-Ypenburg, Loosduinen, Scheveningen, and Segbroek. Nestpick brings you different types of accommodation in all these areas with the ability to filter apartments by district to help you find the perfect match.

More Attractive Areas for Furnished Apartments in The Hague

Apartments in City Centre The Hague

The city centre of The Hague, known in Dutch as Centrum, is a popular place to live. It is made up of nine neighbourhoods, each with its own unique style and atmosphere. The centre is a compact area that’s easy to get around, and is filled with trendy boutiques, galleries, cafés, restaurants and museums. It also has a lively nightlife and some popular shopping venues.

As with most city centres, The Hague’s Centrum is a big tourist attraction, with popular landmarks including Binnenhof, The Peace Palace, Noordeinde Palace, and the City Hall of The Hague. There’s plenty of culture to soak up with the likes of the Mauritshuis museum, which can be found in Oude Centrum. The district is home to a wide range of architecture, with 17th century Renaissance work to much more modern fare from 20th century expressionism.

Accommodation is widespread across Centrum, with the area of Willemspark or Archipelbuurt among the more popular neighbourhoods. Willemspark apartments in The Hague are full of character, with lots of stunning 19th century architecture on display. Accommodation in this area ranges from large houses to more modest-sized houses and apartments.

The average rental price for a one bedroom apartment in The Hague city centre is €846.67 per month.

Scheveningen Apartments for Rent

Formerly a fishing port, Scheveningen is now a popular seaside resort on the coast of The Hague. It’s the perfect place to stay for beach-goers, sun-lovers, and water sport enthusiasts. The district is home to four different beaches and Scheveningen pier, which is a popular tourist spot and is even still used for fishing.

Lots of popular events take place in Scheveningen, including Nieuwjaarsduik, during which people jump into the North Sea to celebrate the start of the New Year. You can also soak up some of the culture of The Netherlands and The Hague by visiting Muzee Scheveningen and the sea museum, Beelden aan Zee.

There’s plenty to keep you entertained in Scheveningen, too, including bars and clubs that are part of a lively, year-round night life, and a large casino on the beachfront. Cafés and restaurants are dispersed throughout the district, and The Palace Promenade shopping mall is a popular shopping venue open all year round.

Apartments in Scheveningen offer a range of styles, from beach houses to modern apartment blocks, with plenty of choice for expats moving to the area. It’s the perfect location for anyone looking for a relaxed, small-town vibe with the amenities of a city close by. When looking for Scheveningen apartments for rent, you can expect to be paying upwards of €650 per month.

Schilderswijk Apartments

Schilderswijk is another popular area in the central district of The Hague. Expats and students flock to this neighbourhood for its multicultural mix of residents and its low cost of living. It is a densely populated neighbourhood and a majority of the population of Schilderswijk is made up of expats of Turkish, Moroccan, and Surinamese descent.

Schilderswijk is a fascinating place and is often referred to as an open-air museum as many of its streets feature artwork from well-renowned Dutch painters. Streets are named after individual painters and display their artwork next to the street sign in each case. It is also home to The Hague Market, held four times a week, where goods are sold from the range of cultures represented in Schilderswijk.

Apartments in Schilderswijk are among the most affordable in the region, making it a popular choice among students, along with its proximity to The Hague University of Applied Sciences and other educational institutions.

Student accommodation The Hague

Student accommodation in The Hague typically costs between €350 - €850 per month. There are a range of accommodation types in different areas of The Hague on offer, so you can easily find something that suits you and your budget by searching through Nestpick. From shared accommodation to one bedroom apartments and studios, there is plenty of furnished accommodation for you to choose from.

Student apartments in The Hague are particularly concentrated around the neighbourhoods close to The University of Applied Sciences, including Schilderswijk and Laakkwartier. With around 30,000 students living in The Hague, there are plenty of choices for living and socialising with other students.

The Hague public transport

Getting around The Hague is easy thanks to its excellent public transport system. Public transport in The Hague includes an impressive network of buses and trams that are easy to operate using an OV-chipcard. You can also pay by cash if you don’t have a chipcard. A variety of ticket types are available, including full-day and multi-day passes.

For getting into the city, The Hague also has park-and-ride facilities and extensive railway networks. Trains in The Netherlands are well known for being reliable, clean, and comfortable. The city also runs night trains and buses, which may come in handy after a night out.