Your tour begins at Het Plein, where you'll learn about Willem van Oranje, the Father of the Fatherland, and his role in the Dutch Revolt. Walk towards the Mauritshuis Royal Picture Gallery, home to famous paintings by Johannes Vermeer, and hear about its history. Visit the Binnenhof & Ridderzaal within the parliament complex, where you'll learn about its significance and might even see some ministers. Explore the Hofvijver pond and the Thorbecke Monument, which is related to the Dutch constitution. Stroll along Lange Voorhout, known as the Champs-Élysées of The Hague, passing embassies, an art museum, and the Noordeinde Palace, the working palace of the Dutch king. Visit the Grote Kerk, known for the stork on top, and see the Statue of Johan de Witt, the only Dutch head of government eaten by an angry mob.
Your guide will waiting for you on the right side corner in Het Plein, wearing a white hat.
Delve into the history of Willem van Oranje, known as the Father of the Nation, and his pivotal role in the Dutch Revolt against Spanish rule in the 16th century.
Marvel at the exquisite collection of renowned paintings, including masterpieces by Johannes Vermeer such as "Girl with a Pearl Earring" and "View of Delft."
Explore the historic Binnenhof complex, which houses the Dutch Parliament, and learn about its rich history dating back to the 13th century. Discover the significance of the Ridderzaal (Knight's Hall), where important political events and ceremonies take place.
Gain insight into the significance of this picturesque pond, surrounded by historic buildings, and learn about its amusing history, including its role as a hunting ground for medieval nobility.
Learn about Johan Rudolph Thorbecke, a prominent Dutch statesman known for his role in drafting the Dutch Constitution in 1848, which laid the foundation for modern parliamentary democracy in the Netherlands.
Take a leisurely stroll along this elegant street lined with stately mansions, embassies, and the Escher Museum, showcasing the works of renowned Dutch artist M.C. Escher.
Admire the exterior of this working palace, which serves as the official residence of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands.
Explore the grandeur of the Grote Kerk (Great Church) of The Hague, also known as the St. Jacobskerk, and discover its fascinating history dating back to the 15th century. Don't miss the iconic stork statue located nearby.
Learn about the tragic fate of Johan de Witt, a prominent Dutch statesman, and his brother Cornelis de Witt, who were lynched by an angry mob in 1672 during a period of political turmoil known as the Rampjaar (Disaster Year).
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