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Best Parks in The Hague 2026: 8 Green Spaces for Every Season

Ramo by Ramo
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The Hague may be a bustling international city, but it’s also one of the greenest cities in the Netherlands. With over 20 major parks and countless hidden green spaces, you’re never more than a 10-minute bike ride from nature. Whether you’re looking for a morning jog route, a weekend picnic spot, or a quiet place to read, here are the best parks The Hague has to offer in 2026.

1. Haagse Bos

One of the oldest forests in the Netherlands, Haagse Bos covers 100 hectares right in the heart of the city. The southern section feels genuinely wild, with ancient oak trees, winding paths, and small ponds where herons nest. The northern section borders the royal palace Huis ten Bosch. It’s a runner’s paradise — the main loop is exactly 5 kilometers. In autumn, the colors are spectacular, and in spring, the forest floor is carpeted with bluebells.

2. Clingendael Park

Located between The Hague and Wassenaar, Clingendael is famous for its Japanese Garden — one of the oldest in Europe, dating back to 1910. The garden is only open for about six weeks each year (usually mid-April to early June) to protect the delicate moss and plants. But even when the Japanese Garden is closed, Clingendael’s English landscape-style park, with its rolling lawns and old estate house, is worth visiting year-round. There are also excellent walking trails and a popular pancake restaurant on the grounds.

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3. Westbroekpark

The Westbroekpark is The Hague’s most romantic green space. Built in the 1920s, it features a large rose garden with over 20,000 rose bushes representing 300 varieties — best visited in June and July when they’re in full bloom. The park has winding canals where you can rent a rowboat in summer. It’s also on the cycling route to Scheveningen beach, which we covered in our The Hague Biking Guide. The park’s waterside restaurant Waterkant is perfect for a sunny terrace lunch.

4. Zuiderpark

At 105 hectares, Zuiderpark is one of the largest parks in the city. Recently renovated, it now features a modern sports complex, a large playground that kids adore, and wide-open fields perfect for football or frisbee. There’s also an outdoor swimming pool open from May to September (entry about €5). The park hosts several community events throughout the summer, including outdoor cinema screenings.

5. Scheveningse Bosjes

This smaller woodland park near the beach is a local favorite for a reason. Scheveningse Bosjes sits on a slight hill — rare in this flat country — and offers lovely views toward the dunes. The Stilleven pond at the center is surrounded by weeping willows and is home to ducks, swans, and the occasional kingfisher. It’s an ideal quick escape if you’re in the Scheveningen area.

6. Park Sorghvliet

The most exclusive park on this list — and for good reason. Sorghvliet is a private park with limited public access. You need to buy a yearly pass (around €35 for adults), but the fee keeps it peaceful and pristine. The park was designed in the 19th century and feels like a country estate, with manicured lawns, ancient trees, and barely a soul in sight even on weekends. If you value tranquility above all, the pass is worth every cent.

7. Palace Garden (Paleistuin)

Right behind Noordeinde Palace — the King’s working palace — lies the Paleistuin, a small but charming public garden. On sunny days, office workers from the nearby government buildings flock here for lunch. There’s a pond with a fountain, plenty of benches, and a playground. The adjacent Prinsessewal canal path makes for a lovely short walk. If you’re exploring The Hague’s hidden gems, this is a classic spot most tourists walk right past.

8. Oostduinpark

Tucked between the Benoordenhout neighborhood and the dunes, Oostduinpark is where the city’s green belt meets the coast. It connects directly to the dune trails leading to Scheveningen and is part of the larger Natura 2000 protected area. You’ll see Highland cattle grazing here in summer. The park is quieter than most and perfect for a meditative walk or trail run.

Seasonal Tips for Park Visitors

Spring (March–May): Catch the cherry blossoms at Clingendael and the bluebells in Haagse Bos. Summer (June–August): Bring a picnic blanket to Zuiderpark or rent a rowboat at Westbroekpark. Autumn (September–November): The forest colors in Haagse Bos are unbeatable. Winter (December–February): Most parks stay open — a frosty morning walk with a thermos of coffee is a true Dutch experience.

All of these parks are free to enter (except Sorghvliet) and reachable by bike or tram. If you’re considering a move to The Hague, these green spaces should factor into your decision — they’re a huge part of what makes the city livable year-round.

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Ramo is the editorial voice of Mylistingo — an AI and technology news platform based in The Hague, Netherlands. Covering artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and the future of technology, Ramo delivers accurate, accessible reporting for both general audiences and industry professionals. Every article is fact-checked and written to meet Mylistingo's strict no-fabrication editorial standards.

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