
- 4.7/5
_TI***rxIt was amazing! It was a heart-pounding moment! I was so moved! Just being able to see the master's work was an honor! It was a day filled with overwhelming emotion!
- 4.4/5
qytravelA very interesting house, with a very impressive appearance. There is a house in the middle that you can pay to visit. If you are not very interested in other people's daily lives, I personally think you don't need to spend money to go in, and it's ok to just take pictures outside.
- 5.0/5
E18***46We drove there, and parking was €9.50 for unlimited time. Many locals visit by bicycle, so if you're just taking photos, you don't need to enter. The ticket price includes admission to two windmill museums, where you can learn about the lifestyle of the families who care for the windmills. There are also two boat tours: one with stops at the starting point and the two windmill museums, and one with a cruise, where you can admire the windmills from the boat from the beginning to the end. Both are available and run according to a schedule.
- 4.6/5
非你不渴The wishing tree at the entrance of the Peace Palace has a Japanese style and is very close to the concept of the International Court of Justice. It is a relatively political attraction. Perhaps only people of a certain age like me will come here.
- 4.2/5
Mr Malek AhmadMy time at Morarodum in The Hague with my mum was unforgettable. The cozy, charming accommodations offered a peaceful retreat, complete with thoughtful touches like fresh flowers and a lovely garden view. Located in a quiet yet convenient area, it was the perfect base for exploring The Hague. We visited the Peace Palace, enjoyed Scheveningen Beach, and admired masterpieces at the Mauritshuis Museum. Sharing stroopwafels and laughter with my mum made every moment special. The staff’s warm hospitality stood out—they provided excellent local tips, enhancing our experience. Morarodum was a serene and welcoming haven, blending relaxation with cultural discovery. It was a trip filled with joy, bonding, and beautiful memories. I’d highly recommend it for a heartfelt getaway.
- 4.3/5
felishayaThis is the tallest building in the Netherlands. It was a pity that the revolving elevator was under maintenance when I came here, otherwise I could go to a higher place and experience a different feeling!
- 4.4/5
felishayaYou can buy fresh seafood and snack drinks here. It's a great place to shop. There's also a supermarket downstairs. But our stay was too short this time, so I'll have to find another chance to come back later!
- 4.1/5
Anonymous userThat’s amazing place I was really enjoyed visiting there there are some facilities at basement toilets and lockers and the painting are nice
- 4.5/5
ZengZhiGangThe temperature in the Netherlands in November is just right, so a thin coat is enough. The air is clear, maybe this is what a seaside city is like. But there are not many people in the huge square.
- 4.1/5
非你不渴The Queen's Palace, located in the city of The Hague, is where the Queen of the Netherlands works and lives. There are soldiers standing guard at the entrance of the palace and the Dutch flag is flying high on the top of the palace. Tourists can only visit from outside. The changing of guard ceremony of soldiers in the evening is very solemn.







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