Phone Number 310-3490500
NH Den Haag
Prinses Margrietplantsoen 100, Near Mauritshuis, The Hague, 2595 BR, Netherlands
Rating
4.2
Travelers Choice
2021
Price Level
$$
Rooms
205
Pets
Yes
from AUD 1,371.53
13
Jul

NH Den Haag, The Hague

NH Den Haag

NH Den Haag is less than 15 minutes’ walk from Den Haag Central Railway Station. It has elegant bedrooms a 24-hour reception. Free WiFi is available. The elegant air-conditioned rooms at NH Den Haag include a satellite TV and a work desk. Guests can also enjoy a drink from the minibar or make themselves a cup of tea or coffee. At Verne modern international cuisine with Mediterranean influences is served in a contemporary yet casual setting. Some of the dishes are based around typically Dutch ingredients. The hotel complex includes an external fitness centre which guests can make use of. The city centre is 2 tram stops from the hotel. From the railway station Scheveningen is only a 15-minute tram journey away. Schiphol International Airport is 30 minutes’ drive from the hotel.

NH Den Haag

Price & Availability

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Room

Standard Room ·

Room Only
Package Rate
Total
AUD 1,371.54
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Superior Room ·

Room Only
Package Rate
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AUD 1,579.97
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Standard Room ·

Bed & Breakfast
Package Rate
Total
AUD 1,891.90
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Superior Room ·

Bed & Breakfast
Package Rate
Total
AUD 2,100.27

Overall

Excellent
4.2
553 reviews
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Customers Review

Value 3.6
Location 3.9
Cleanliness 4.4
Comfort 4.3
Neighborhood 3.8
Amenities 4.2
Condition 4.3
Recomendation 84.1%
“Situado en el World Trade Center de La Haya. Habitación adecuada y limpia aunque un poco justa de tamaño. Lo peor es que tiene un termostato analógico que solo permite regular desde -3 a +3 grados de la temperatura estándar. En mi caso puesto al máximo seguía con sensación de frío y cuando llamé a recepción me ofrecieron un calefactor. Lo mejor el desayuno buffet con gran variedad de productos en un salón del primer piso que incluye una terraza interior del WTC.”
— Manuel Suarez
“Upon arrival after a 15-hour flight I was told at the reception desk that people normally arrive after 3PM and that if I wanted access to the room I had to pay a €20 early check-in fee. Yes, if business is so bad that you're in desperate need of money you can do that, but it will make a bad impression on the guest. Hotel's that value customer satisfaction do the exact opposite. If it had just been that it would have been annoying but no more than that. Unfortunately that was just the beginning. The room was dark and dirty. The windows hadn't been cleaned in a long time. The thermostat in the room had almost no effect. Towels in the bathroom were old and frayed. The screen in the shower only covered half of the area, so when taking a shower the floor would get drenched. The king size bed that I requested when booking my room wasn't there, instead it were two single beds that were put next to each other, causing me to roll in the gap between them. The gym that the hotel claims they have they actually don't have. There's a gym next door to the hotel and you can use that, if you pay for it of course. The mini bar in the room is empty. I asked at the reception desk if there's a pizza restaurant nearby and I was told I had to go to the city center for that. It turned out there's actually a pizza restaurant right next door. But at the reception desk they knew nothing about it. I asked what sort of food they served in the restaurant's own restaurant and they didn't know that either. It makes for a very inhospitable, disinterested and unprofessional attitude towards the guest. Fortunately The Hague has plenty of other hotels, so my advice to would-be travellers is to pick on of those instead.”
— Питер