As the International City of Peace and Justice, The Hague is the perfect place for entrepreneurs who want to work towards creating a better world.
In order to support and drive innovation, both in the start-up and growth phase, the city deploys an active policy under the name of ImpactCity.
With the mission of ‘doing good & doing business’, a lively ecosystem has developed throughout the city consisting of NGOs, innovative start-ups, scale-ups, knowledge institutions, impact investors, social enterprises, and thousands of creative entrepreneurs.
World Bio Markets is proud to be partnering with ImpactCity and both parties believe this is the start of a very exciting relationship.
Did you know that The Hague is the largest city by the sea in the Netherlands and the greenest city in Europe? There’s plenty to do outside of World Bio Markets!
It’s no surprise that the city of peace and justice is also a city of balance. From cosmopolitan streets to tranquil beaches, new styles to old masters, shops to palaces, glorious food to Dutch fishing harbours, and international jurisdiction to street savvy, The Hague has all the makings of a perfect destination.
Extend your stay and make the most of visiting this beautiful city by ticking off our top 10 things to do.
Everyone wants excellent restaurant recommendations when they visit a new city, so we’ve compiled a list of the 10 restaurants you will love.
There are countless things to experience in The Hague and you can find them all here. We hope you enjoy exploring this wonderful city!
From Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to The Hague Central Station by train:
It takes an average of 37 minutes to travel from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to The Hague Central Station (Den Hagg Centraal).
A train departs every 15 minutes from Schiphol Airport to The Hague Central Station (Den Haag Centraal).
The train always departs from platform 5 or 6.
You can plan your journey here.
From Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to The Hague Central Station by taxi:
A taxi ride from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to The Hague Central Station (Den Haag Centraal) takes approximately 45 minutes depending on the traffic and costs between 90 EUR – 120 EUR.