Getting Around The Hague
Find the best way to access the city from anywhere.
The Hague Airport information
Schiphol Airport (AMS)
This larger airport is one of the busiest aerial transport hubs in Europe, and lies on the north-eastern side of The Hague, with only a half hour's train ride or a 35-minute drive to the city, and its beautiful seaside.
Rotterdam The Hague Airport (RTM)
If flying to The Hague, one entry point is Rotterdam The Hague Airport (RTM), which lies in a northern suburb of Rotterdam, a mere 25-minute drive or a 35-minute train ride from the centre of The Hague. Probably its most convenient service is represented by the flights from Munich and London (Heathrow and London City), but many international guests will find the substantially larger airport at Amsterdam Schiphol much more opportune.
This larger airport is one of the busiest aerial transport hubs in Europe, and lies on the north-eastern side of The Hague, with only a half hour's train ride or a 35-minute drive to the city, and its beautiful seaside.
Rotterdam The Hague Airport (RTM)
If flying to The Hague, one entry point is Rotterdam The Hague Airport (RTM), which lies in a northern suburb of Rotterdam, a mere 25-minute drive or a 35-minute train ride from the centre of The Hague. Probably its most convenient service is represented by the flights from Munich and London (Heathrow and London City), but many international guests will find the substantially larger airport at Amsterdam Schiphol much more opportune.

The Hague Rail Information
Though our city has an outstanding and sustainable system of public transport, which makes it easy to find your way around, the best and most fun way to navigate in The Hague is by bicycle.
If you need to reach other major cities in the country you can catch a fast train or use high speed trains to go to major European cities such as Brussels, London, Paris or Luxembourg.
The Tripkey is a "pay-as-you-go" public transport card giving access to the entire public transport system in the Netherlands, including the OV-Fiets – the Public Transport bicycle.
Wheelchair users will be pleased to hear that nearly all trains, buses and trams in The Hague are adapted for independent wheelchair travel. Assistance for visually or hearing impaired or people who are less mobile is available on request.
If you need to reach other major cities in the country you can catch a fast train or use high speed trains to go to major European cities such as Brussels, London, Paris or Luxembourg.
The Tripkey is a "pay-as-you-go" public transport card giving access to the entire public transport system in the Netherlands, including the OV-Fiets – the Public Transport bicycle.
Wheelchair users will be pleased to hear that nearly all trains, buses and trams in The Hague are adapted for independent wheelchair travel. Assistance for visually or hearing impaired or people who are less mobile is available on request.
