Plan date: June 13, 2026 | Created: June 13, 2026
📍 4 stops · ⏱ ~9 h
We start the day exploring the unique Art Nouveau architecture of the Regentessekwartier, browse a local market, and end with an English comedy show.
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This historic district is known for its distinctive Art Nouveau architecture, with many buildings featuring ornate facades and unique details.
We walk along Weimarstraat, a lively street full of independent shops and eateries, offering a glimpse into local life. This vibrant market brings together local artisans, designers, and food stalls, offering a diverse mix of goods. Free entry, walk-in welcome — come as you are.
Many of the shops here are small, independent businesses, perfect for finding unique items away from the main commercial areas.
The market has a variety of food stalls, perfect for a casual lunch or a snack while browsing.
We take a break at HEMA, a Dutch department store known for its affordable and classic Dutch treats, including their famous smoked sausage and pastries.
HEMA is a great place to try a 'broodje worst' (smoked sausage sandwich) or a 'tompouce' (a classic Dutch pastry with pink icing).
We finish the day with an evening of laughter at the intimate Branoul Theatre, featuring English comedy acts. Check ticket page for price.
Ticketmasteruniverse.comWe enjoy a final drink at 't Goude Hooft, a historic hotel and restaurant with a grand atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after the show.
This building dates back to the 17th century and is one of the oldest and most famous establishments in The Hague.
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