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The City: The Hague

Did you know that The Hague is the largest city by the sea in the Netherlands and the greenest city of Europe? With a coastline that stretches no less than 11 km, wide sandy beaches, beautiful dune areas and many large parks, The Hague literally offers you a sea of space all year round. You can get to the beach from the city centre within 15 minutes.

The Hague stands for space, green and a high-quality selection of art and culture. Visit the Mauritshuis, Kunstmuseum Den Haag, Museum Voorlinden, Escher in the Palace or experience the Prison Gate Museum. There are masterpieces hanging in The Hague that you can only see here.

The Venue: Amare

Amare is The Hague’s newest theatre, convention and event location. With its attractive architecture and cutting-edge technologies, Amare is a truly unique venue.

Amare occupies a central location in The Hague with perfect accessibility. The city’s main railway station (Centraal Station) and the A12/A4/A44/A13 motorways are a stone’s throw away. Four to eight trains depart for Schiphol, Amsterdam and Rotterdam every hour. There are trams and bus stops in front of the building, and underneath Amare is a bicycle parking with a capacity of 1500 and a parking garage with 700 places. Seven more parking garages lie in the vicinity.

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How to reach The Hague

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is highly accessible for delegates travelling from the UK, Europe, the US, and beyond.There is a train station in the middle of the arrival hall, under the ground. You can catch a direct train to Den Haag Centraal approximately every 15 minutes.

You can reach The Hague by train from all over Europe. NS is the Dutch national railway company. Den Haag Centraal is the main railway station in The Hague, and is only a 5-minute walk from the conference venue.

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