Fancy King’s Day 2023? the annual King’s Fair is already being built this week and will soon be on the Malieveld for a few weeks. Do you want to know what time you can get into the Turbo Polyp or Break Dance? Then read on quickly.
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Opening hours Fair The Hague
The fair on the Malieveld is open every day from Friday 7 April from 13. until midnight. Wednesday 20 April , during the King’s Night, the fair is until 00.30 open hours and the next day, King’s Day, you can already at 11. hours in the exciting attractions.
Impulse arm
Fine! Also this year, the Hague King’s Fair is organizing a low-stimulus fair. The low-stimulus fair will take place on Saturday, April 8 from 11.00 hours to 11.00 o’clock. The sound at the fair will be on a very low level, the flashing lights will not be on and the attractions will run at a moderate pace during these hours so that the fair will be a party for everyone.
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Availability
The King’s Fair is on the Malieveld, five minutes walk from The Hague central station. You can also take tram 9 from the station, 14, 15, 13 or bus 20 to travel. Then get off at the Malieveld/Korte Voorhout stop. You can also park your bicycle in front of Paviljoen Malieveld and if you come by car you can park in the parking garage under the Malieveld or next to the station at Babylon
Frederik Hendrikplein
Frederik Hendrikplein will also be celebrating soon. There is a (slightly smaller) fair on Saturday 20 April to Friday 5 May. So if you haven’t gone completely crazy on King’s Day, you can go here up to and including Liberation Day. The fair on the Fred is open daily from 14: 01 hours to 21: hours, at 26 April is the fair of it 13.00 until 23.00 hours, at 30 April of 11.00 until 23. hours, on May 4 from 14. until 18: hours and on May 5 from 11. until 23.00 o’clock.
More about King’s Day in The Hague:
During the King’s Night in The Hague there will be one-off night buses
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The King’s Fair is on the Malieveld, five minutes walk from The Hague central station. You can also take tram 9 from the station, 14, 15, 13 or bus 20 to travel. Then get off at the Malieveld/Korte Voorhout stop. You can also park your bicycle in front of Paviljoen Malieveld and if you come by car you can park in the parking garage under the Malieveld or next to the station at Babylon
Frederik Hendrikplein
Frederik Hendrikplein will also be celebrating soon. There is a (slightly smaller) fair on Saturday 20 April to Friday 5 May. So if you haven’t gone completely crazy on King’s Day, you can go here up to and including Liberation Day. The fair on the Fred is open daily from 14: 01 hours to 21: hours, at 26 April is the fair of it 13.00 until 23.00 hours, at 30 April of 11.00 until 23. hours, on May 4 from 14. until 18: hours and on May 5 from 11. until 23.00 o’clock.
More about King’s Day in The Hague:
During the King’s Night in The Hague there will be one-off night buses
Night buses have stopped running through The Hague for about a year now, but to ensure that all festival goers during…
During the King’s Night in The Hague there will be one-off night buses
Night buses have stopped running through The Hague for about a year now, but to ensure that all festival goers during…
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