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Hostel the Golden Stork
3.1/518 Reviews

Hostel the Golden Stork

Centrum Hague|0.23km from Chinatown
This place is both good and bad. Good - 1) has a cafe in front which served really good coffee and food. Food was vegan - the vegan hamburger was excellent and the coffee great. Decent beer and wine selection and the cafe staff (who also check people in and out of hostel) were very friendly and efficient and make a great cup of coffee! 2) laundramat very close by; 3) cafe has bands/musicians some nights and were OK; 4) cafe serves as a lounge area and has games for people to play and hang out; 5) location was great - a metro station is just outside the back door and trams pass by every few minutes; 6) price is very good per bed; 7) other fellow guests were pretty quiet. Bad - 1) Room was dirty - floor looked like it hadn't been cleaned or swept in a long time - especially under the bed. Lots of dust, dirt, etc. under the bed. When we checked in a lone dirty sock was on the floor near my bed. Was told by another guest it had been there for days. I stayed there 5 days and it was still on the floor when I left. Dropped my book under the bed and it was covered in dust when I retrieved it. The walls really need a paint job. Just felt grimy staying there; 2) Several bathroom fixtures did not work. There is a room for toilets - the sink to wash hands did not work so you had to go to the shower room to wash hands. There were three sinks in the shower room, but one of those also did not work - not a great situation when several people are trying to brush teeth and wash hands, put on makeup, do their hair, etc. 3) The cafe out front is open to the public and the only bathroom for those customers is the same one that the hostel guests use. With the toilet sink not working, that means a lot of people coming and going to use the sink available in the shower room. Really made me uncomfortable taking showers in the evenings with all the people coming and going into that room. 4) one of the showers was used several times to store equipment, making it unavailable for use. 5) We stayed in one of the first rooms in the hallway coming from the cafe - all the food smells and noise of the cafe permeate into the room. 6) loved that bands play in the front room on some nights, but they were EXTREMELY loud and played till around 11:45p so if you stay in that room, be prepared to not sleep before midnight. 7) loved that there was a cafe that served coffee and breakfast - but it didn't open until midmorning in April so not really useful for morning coffee - you'll have to search out a place a distance away - nothing really open at that time in the near vacinity so got used to taking the metro every morning to get coffee on the way to sightseeing. 8) there were lockers in the rooms, but the one I was using was broken so there was no way to close it or lock it; 9) one of the staff evidently had one of the beds in the room permanently which felt a little weird. The rules stated no food in the rooms, but this rule evidently didn't apply to him. I think i

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Boutique Hotel First City
4.3/555 Reviews
Centrum
Ontzettend leuk hotel, centraal gelegen in het centrum van Den Haag. Mooie en goed verzorgde kamer, met dito badkamer. Hotelpersoneel heel erg vriendelijk en gastvrij. En speciaal voor Chris en Femke: heel erg bedankt voor het gezellige afzakkertje!
Stayokay Hostel Den Haag
3.9/59 Reviews
Centrum
Originally this was quite good. The breakfast was rich and allowed to take out. It was worth the money, but the room was facing the street and the traffic was very noisy. The most unbearable thing was the shower. The cubicle was too small to turn around. Photos The one above is also worthy of a shower? ! The drizzle of water is still high above, and it depends on the reflection of the wall to wet the body. Can this be considered a bath?
Boutique Hotel Corona
4.2/571 Reviews
Centrum
Just completed a 4 night stay on our first visit to Den Haag staying in the Hotel on a bed and breakfast basis. The Hotel is centrally located with lots of bars and restaurants in the area and its across the square from the Parliament buildings. Our room (110) was clean and had a double bed plenty of cupboard space and a separate toilet with a rainfall shower. All staff within the Hotel were very friendly and made our stay very enjoyable
Novotel Den Haag City Centre
4.4/573 Reviews
Centrum
Our bedrooms were clean and comfortable, with very comfortable beds. The hotel is centrally located, the buffet breakfast good. However, rooms overlooking the covered “Passage” shopping arcade have virtually no natural light and are noisy (cleaning starts early in the Passage and piped music is almost continuous when the shops are open!). We had two rooms, one overlooking the Passage and the other on the front of the building, which was slightly smaller but much more comfortable. Most frustratingly, we booked the hotel because it has a car park onsite but when we arrived we were asked if we drove an electric vehicle and told that as we do, we would not be able to use the car park as “electric vehicles are a fire risk”!!! This was particularly irritating because we had mentioned in our booking that we would be driving an EV. Disadvantages: no parking for EVs, rooms overlooking the “Passage” noisy and dark. Advantages: clean, comfortable beds, central.
The Penthouse at the Hague Tower
4.2/59 Reviews
Centrum
The space is large and the scenery is beautiful, but the blond waiter at the front desk is not friendly enough and very impatient. Inquiries about the train station were ignorant, but the other waiters were very good, and finally learned about swimming.
The Collector
4.6/588 Reviews
Centrum
This hotel is more convenient to stay in The Hague, it is very recommended. In addition to the need to take a car from the hotel to the beach, you can easily reach other places on foot. The hotel service is very good. The check-in staff and the check-out staff are very friendly. A bag of snacks will be given to us every time we leave. A person who lives in his house. The room is very clean, there is no strange smell, the TV can be cast screen, if you want to watch the Chinese channel, just cast the screen. I will definitely stay here next time I go to The Hague~

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Hague Travel Guide

Brief Description of Chinatown:

Chinatown in Hague is a vibrant and bustling neighborhood that offers a unique cultural experience for visitors. Located in the city center, it is known for its rich history, delicious food, and vibrant street markets. The area is home to a large Chinese community and is a hub of Chinese culture, traditions, and festivities. Walking through the streets of Chinatown, you can immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and smells of authentic Chinese cuisine, temples, and shops. From traditional Chinese medicine stores to vibrant Chinese New Year celebrations, Chinatown in Hague is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the vibrant Chinese culture in the heart of the city.

Must-Experience Things and Uniqueness of Chinatown:

  • Indulge in a culinary adventure by trying authentic Chinese cuisine at the numerous restaurants, dim sum parlors, and street food stalls.
  • Explore the traditional Chinese temples and pagodas, such as the Fo Guang Shan Temple and the Jin Tai Temple.
  • Shop for unique souvenirs, traditional Chinese clothing, and handicrafts at the various stores and markets in Chinatown.
  • Experience the vibrant Chinese New Year celebrations with dragon and lion dances, lantern festivals, and firecracker displays.
  • Visit the Chinese Herbal Medicine Museum to learn about the rich history and traditional practices of Chinese medicine.

Better to Know Before Visiting Chinatown:

Chinatown in Hague can get busy, especially during weekends and peak tourist seasons. It is advisable to plan your visit accordingly to avoid crowds and long waiting times at restaurants and attractions. Additionally, it is important to respect the cultural practices and customs of the Chinese community. Dress modestly when visiting temples and be mindful of any specific rules or guidelines that may apply.

Transportation Near Chinatown:

Chinatown in Hague is conveniently located in the city center, making it easily accessible by various modes of transportation. The nearest airport is Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, which is approximately 45 minutes away by train or car. The Hague Central Station is the main railway station in the city and is within walking distance of Chinatown. Additionally, there are several tram and bus stops in the vicinity, providing convenient connections to other parts of the city.

Tips for Booking Hotels Near Chinatown in Hague:

  • Consider the proximity of the hotel to Chinatown to ensure easy access to the neighborhood's attractions and amenities.
  • Check for amenities such as free Wi-Fi, breakfast options, and parking facilities.
  • Read reviews from previous guests to get an idea of the hotel's cleanliness, service quality, and overall guest satisfaction.
  • Compare prices and promotions from different hotel booking platforms to get the best deal.
  • Book in advance, especially during peak travel seasons, to secure your preferred hotel and avoid last-minute price hikes.
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