What makes it 77% Couple-Friendly: For couples the manicured garden offers quiet picnic spots, Sunday yoga and romantic walks on chic Noordeinde street, but limited palace opening dates and no evening access reduce flexibility.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Couples can stroll, picnic and shop nearby at a relaxed pace.
Picnic in the Palace Garden:
Spread a blanket on manicured lawns behind Noordeinde Palace.
Tip: Order a take-away basket from Lapsang or a local café and arrive early for best spots.
Sunday morning yoga:
Join free yoga sessions in the palace garden.
Tip: Bring or rent a mat and come by 9am on Sundays between 18 May and 21 September.
Stroll and window-shop on Het Noordeinde:
Walk past art nouveau buildings, boutiques and galleries.
Tip: Start at the palace gates and follow the street southwest to spot hidden courtyards.
Summer palace and stables tour:
Explore the king’s working palace and Royal Stables when open.
Tip: Book tickets online in advance for combined entry at €15 per person.

Kevin Perl
Gorgeous 16th-century palace, stunning facade, perfectly manicured gardens, and the changing of the guard is pure pageantry. Right in the chic shopping street, free to admire outside. Feels like stepping into Dutch history - absolutely breathtaking!
Matt Eagle
The Noordeinde Palace in the city centre of The Hague is the official residence of the Dutch king and is located near the Binnenhof, the seat of the Dutch parliament.
Jules Goodfellow
Beautiful working Palace of the Dutch Royalties. It was a lovely visit with about 20 rooms. The birthplace of Queen Juliana. Worth a visit!
Joost Mi-Maltha
A wonderful experience visiting Palace Noordeinde, the working palace of the Dutch King. It’s a rare treat since the palace is only open to the public for a couple of weeks each year. We loved learning about its rich history and seeing the many beautifully decorated rooms, each with its own official purpose. We bought a combination ticket with the Royal Stables and spent about 3 hours in total ex...
Albert Deuzeman
Definitely worth a visit if you have the opportunity, because it's rare to see a palace that is in actual use. Only accessible for a few weeks per year, though, and with limited availability of tickets.
Interior tours only run mid-July to early August. Yoga classes run Sundays from 18 May to 21 September.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Picnic basket | EUR 25 |
| Summer palace & stables tour (2 adults) | EUR 30 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 55 |
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