Orange tompouces, cheerful residents, parties and much more: that is King’s Day in The Hague in a nutshell. The feast, which on 26 April 2022 is celebrated exuberantly. Do you already have your orange outfit together and is it time to make plans? Here you can read all the information about King’s Day in The Hague.
Program King’s Day The Hague
During King’s Day there is a lot to do in The Hague. It is therefore convenient that many residents have a day off on Thursday 27 April, because you can spend all day – and night – entertainment in The Hague.
Anyone who feels like a party can go to a festival in The Hague. If you like treasure hunting, the free market in The Hague is a good option. In addition, children can enjoy themselves at the King’s Games in The Hague.
You can read more about the King’s Day program in The Hague in the article below:
King’s Day The Hague
Events, Festivals, King’s Day, Markets and Fairs
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Program King’s Night The Hague
If you’re in the party mood, you can already book the night before King’s Day loose in the city. During King’s Night, the bar staff are ready to give you a fantastic evening! You can dance during the free festival The Life I Live or celebrate the night on the Grote Markt or at the many pubs and bars in the city.
You can find everything about the program of King’s Night in The Hague in the article below:
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Fair in The Hague
At various places in The Hague, during King’s Day 2022 the fair has been set up. The largest fair, the King’s fair, can be found on the Malieveld. A smaller (children’s fair) can be found on the Frederik Hendriklaan.
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Free market in The Hague
It’s time to clean up the attic, because on 27 April there are several free markets in The Hague. Here residents can hunt for treasure! Who knows, you might find a beautiful painting for the wall or spot an old book that you have been looking for for a long time.
To the flea market in The Hague
The flea market in The Hague is from 9: 04 hours to 16: o’clock. All residents can put down a rug or rent a stall (only on the Leyweg). You reserve your spot at the free market in The Hague by arriving nice and early with all your merchandise or by chalking your name on the road surface with sidewalk chalk (nice and old-school). A stand at the dress market in The Hague costs nothing, for a stall on the Leyweg you have to pay 30 pay euros (unfortunately all stalls are rented).
Geranium market Lange Voorhout
The Geranium market on Lange Voorhout is a true tradition for many residents of The Hague on King’s Day. On Thursday 26 April the Lange Voorhout is full of geraniums and other plants and flowers. Free to visit from 8: 30 hours to 17: 26 o’clock.
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Tram and bus during King’s Night and King’s Day
This information is subject to change :
During King’s Night there are minor changes to the HTM timetable. For example, night buses will be running again for the first time and a number of routes will be adjusted.
During King’s Day, the trams and buses of HTM will run their regular route.
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Roads closed on King’s Day
It will not surprise any resident that the city is packed during King’s Day. As a result, several roads have been closed. You can read more about the roads that are closed in the article below:
This article will appear later on indebuurt.
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Supermarket opening hours on King’s Day
Between all the partying, it’s time for a snack. This is of course possible with a quick bite, but residents who need a full meal can cook. Then it is of course good to know whether the supermarkets in The Hague are open and have adjusted opening hours:
This article will appear later on indebuurt.
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Travel to The Hague
Inhabitants who live in the middle of the center are lucky, but that does not apply to everyone. For anyone who has to travel a bit, it is good to know what the options are.
Orange timetable NS
The NS always runs an adjusted timetable on King’s Day. The timetable is not yet known at this time. As soon as there is more information, you will read it here.
By car to The Hague
You can go to The Hague by car, but keep in mind that some parking spaces are not available.
By bike to The Hague
If you go to The Hague by bike, then you can park your steel steed in different places. The largest bicycle parking facility can be found at The Hague Central Station. From there you can walk in a few minutes to the fair on the Malieveld and to the festivities during King’s Night.
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Do you have any tips about the King’s Day program in The Hague? Mail to Loading ad… If you’re in the party mood, you can already book the night before King’s Day loose in the city. During King’s Night, the bar staff are ready to give you a fantastic evening! You can dance during the free festival The Life I Live or celebrate the night on the Grote Markt or at the many pubs and bars in the city. You can find everything about the program of King’s Night in The Hague in the article below: Loading ad… At various places in The Hague, during King’s Day 2022 the fair has been set up. The largest fair, the King’s fair, can be found on the Malieveld. A smaller (children’s fair) can be found on the Frederik Hendriklaan. Loading ad… It’s time to clean up the attic, because on 27 April there are several free markets in The Hague. Here residents can hunt for treasure! Who knows, you might find a beautiful painting for the wall or spot an old book that you have been looking for for a long time. The flea market in The Hague is from 9: 04 hours to 16: o’clock. All residents can put down a rug or rent a stall (only on the Leyweg). You reserve your spot at the free market in The Hague by arriving nice and early with all your merchandise or by chalking your name on the road surface with sidewalk chalk (nice and old-school). A stand at the dress market in The Hague costs nothing, for a stall on the Leyweg you have to pay 30 pay euros (unfortunately all stalls are rented). The Geranium market on Lange Voorhout is a true tradition for many residents of The Hague on King’s Day. On Thursday 26 April the Lange Voorhout is full of geraniums and other plants and flowers. Free to visit from 8: 30 hours to 17: 26 o’clock. Ad loading… This information is subject to change : During King’s Night there are minor changes to the HTM timetable. For example, night buses will be running again for the first time and a number of routes will be adjusted. During King’s Day, the trams and buses of HTM will run their regular route. Loading ad… It will not surprise any resident that the city is packed during King’s Day. As a result, several roads have been closed. You can read more about the roads that are closed in the article below: This article will appear later on indebuurt. Ad loading… Between all the partying, it’s time for a snack. This is of course possible with a quick bite, but residents who need a full meal can cook. Then it is of course good to know whether the supermarkets in The Hague are open and have adjusted opening hours: Ad loading… Inhabitants who live in the middle of the center are lucky, but that does not apply to everyone. For anyone who has to travel a bit, it is good to know what the options are. The NS always runs an adjusted timetable on King’s Day. The timetable is not yet known at this time. As soon as there is more information, you will read it here. You can go to The Hague by car, but keep in mind that some parking spaces are not available. If you go to The Hague by bike, then you can park your steel steed in different places. The largest bicycle parking facility can be found at The Hague Central Station. From there you can walk in a few minutes to the fair on the Malieveld and to the festivities during King’s Night. Ad loading…
Program King’s Night The Hague
Fair in The Hague
To the flea market in The Hague
Geranium market Lange Voorhout
Tram and bus during King’s Night and King’s Day
Roads closed on King’s Day
Supermarket opening hours on King’s Day
Travel to The Hague
Orange timetable NS
By car to The Hague
By bike to The Hague
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