What would The Hague be without its trees? The city has had a long association with these ‘giants of nature’, dating back as far as the 16th century, when rows of lime trees were planted along the Lange Voorhout at the order of the Emperor Charles V. Today, the trees play a vital role in the urban landscape.
This guide contains eight di¬fferent walking and cycling routes that will lead you through this open-air ‘Museum of Local Urban Landscape’. We invite you to explore this ‘museum’, discovering both the in…





