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  2. Het Huis ten Bosch (Literally: “The House in the Woods”) is a royal palace in the The Hague. As one of three official residences of the Dutch monarchy; it has been the main residence for King Willem-Alexander and his family since January of 2019. Huis ten Bosch was originally built as a summer residence for the wife of a Dutch nobleman in 1645.

  3. Noordeinde is easily accessible by car, tram and bicycle. There are many parking options in the area. The nearest car parks are parking Noordeinde in Heulstraat, parking garage Parkstraat in Oranjestraat and the Hilton hotel car park. There is a free Biesieklette and from The Hague Central Station you can walk to Het Noordeinde in 15 minutes.

  4. The palace originated as a medieval farmhouse, which was converted into a spacious residence by the steward of the States of Holland and West Friesland, Willem van de Goudt. [3] The farmhouse was built at the borders of the city of The Hague in 1533, [ 3 ] in a street called Int Nortende (now: Noordeinde, lit .: in the North End ), [ 3 ] while the building is located in the city center of ...

  5. The Noordeinde is known for the many exclusive shops. In addition to contemporary chic boutiques, multi-brand and flagship stores, you will also find special trendy design and interior shops here. The jewelers, antique dealers and galleries together with the coffee cafes and restaurants provide an extra attractive mix.

  6. Noordeinde Palace in The Hague is the King’s place of work. The palace is the property of the State and was placed at the disposal of the head of state by Act of Parliament. The palace complex also includes the Royal Stables, and the palace gardens contain the Royal Archives, which are the property of the House of Orange-Nassau Historic Collections Trust.

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  8. HTM operates a vehicle from Den Haag, Centraal Station to Den Haag, Buitenhof every 10 minutes. Tickets cost $12 and the journey takes 3 min. Alternatively, HTM operates a bus from 's-Gravenhage, Centraal Station to 's-Gravenhage, Kneuterdijk every 5 minutes. Tickets cost $12 and the journey takes 5 min.