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Clingendael, The Hague

Clingendael, The Hague

Clingendael Estate in The Hague

Clingendael, The Hague Overview & Key Highlights

Clingendael is one of the most beautiful estates in The Hague, Netherlands. The estate park has stunning gardens, including the famous Japanese Garden. Clingendael is a perfect escape into nature within the city. It has an English landscape style and offers different points of interest, such as the Japanese garden, a large playground, walking routes, and tearoom, making it a popular spot for walking, picnicking, and enjoying the outdoors.

Essential Clingendael, The Hague Logistics & In-Depth Travel Tips

Reasons to Visit:

  • Japanese Garden: One of the most beautiful and rare Japanese gardens in Europe, open only during spring and autumn.
  • Historic Manor House: The Clingendael House, with its elegant architecture and historical significance.
  • Tranquil Gardens: Explore the various gardens, including the rose garden, herb garden, and water features.
  • Nature Walks: Enjoy peaceful walks through the wooded areas and open landscapes of the estate.
  • Hiking and Riding Trails: The park has an extensive network of walking trails where you can ride a bike or take a nice walk.

 

Things to Avoid:

  • Visiting Off-Season: The Japanese Garden has very limited opening periods. Plan your visit accordingly.
  • Crowded Days: The estate can get busy during weekends and public holidays. Weekday visits are more peaceful.

 

 

Address:

Clingendael 7, 2597 VH The Hague, Netherlands

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Basic Info

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COUNTRY & Region

Netherlands,
Europe
High
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LOCAL CURRENCY​

Euro (EUR)
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Medium
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Recommended Duration

• 1-2 hours
• 3-5 hours (Half a day)

Electricity

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Electricity

220-240V,
50Hz
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Plug Type

• Type C (Round pin)
• Type F (Two round pins with earth clips)
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Best Time To Visit

The best time to visit Clingendael is in the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). These periods coincide with the opening of the Japanese Garden, which is the highlight of the estate. Spring offers blooming flowers and lush greenery, while autumn brings beautiful fall colors, making the garden and the estate particularly picturesque.

Remember to check the weather forecast a few days before the trip and before heading to the airport.

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SAFETY Level

Clingendael, The Hague, is a very safe area for visitors. You can explore the gardens and enjoy leisurely walks with peace of mind. As always, it's wise to stay on marked paths, especially near water, and be aware of your surroundings, but overall, you can expect a secure and tranquil experience.

The rating is based on multi-year peace, crime, and security indices. Before you go, always verify current conditions through official government travel advisories.

Emergency Numbers

Police: 112
Ambulance: 112

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Spoken Languages

Dutch is the primary language, but English is widely spoken in The Hague, making it easy for international visitors to communicate.

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  • Hallo (Hello)
  • Dank je wel (Thank you)
  • Waar is de tuin? (Where is the garden?)
  • Is de Japanse tuin open? (Is the Japanese Garden open?)
  • Hoe laat sluit het park? (What time does the park close?)
  • Mag ik hier een picknick houden? (Can I have a picnic here?)

Trip Cost & Budgeting for Clingendael, The Hague, 2026

Everything you need to know about money while traveling

Is Clingendael, The Hague expensive for tourists in 2026? It's moderately priced. Expect to pay around €3.65 for a coffee, approximately €5.86 for a pint of beer in a pub, and around €17 for a standard meal. These Human Verified prices will help you set realistic expectations for your visit. Use the data table below to calculate your specific daily budget based on your travel style.

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LOCAL CURRENCY​:

Euro (EUR)
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Medium
Cards are widely accepted; cash is useful for smaller purchases and tips.

Per person, per day – pocket cash for small purchases.

Local: 30
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≈ 35 USD

Full daily spend estimation (accommodation, food, transportation, attractions).

Travel Style
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85
100
Mid-range
155
182
Comfort
340
400

The Prices, Daily costs, and calculator results are estimates for planning purposes only. Actual costs may vary based on season, booking timing, personal spending habits, and currency fluctuations. TravelingWiz cannot be held responsible for discrepancies between these estimates and your final trip expenses.

  • Use public transport to save money. From The Hague Central Station, you can take bus line 20 towards Duinzicht and alight at Van der Woertstraat, followed by a 13-minute walk to the Japanese Garden. Alternatively, bus line 385 from The Hague Central Station directly to Laan van Clingendael takes approximately 7 minutes. The Haagse Hopper, an on-demand bus service, is also available from The Hague Central Station to Park Clingendael.
  • Eat at local markets and stores.
  • Look for free activities and attractions.
  • Book accommodations in advance.

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What To Pack

When visiting Clingendael, pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring the gardens, a light jacket for cooler weather, and a picnic blanket if you plan to relax in the park. If visiting during the Japanese Garden’s opening, a camera is a must to capture the beautiful scenes. Also, consider bringing sunscreen and water, especially on sunny days.

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FAQs

Yes, entry to the estate and gardens is free, but donations are welcome.
In 2026, the Japanese Garden is scheduled to be open from April 26 to June 9 (10 AM – 8 PM) for spring, and from October 4 to October 19 (10 AM – 4 PM) for autumn. These dates are typically consistent year-to-year, but it’s always best to check the official website of the Municipality of The Hague for the most current information, especially for 2027.
Dogs are welcome in most areas of the Clingendael Estate, but they must be kept on a leash. However, dogs are *not* permitted inside the Japanese Garden, with the exception of assistance dogs.
Picnics are welcome in the general Clingendael Estate, which offers many grassy areas perfect for relaxing outdoors. However, picnics are not permitted inside the fragile Japanese Garden itself.
Most paths within the Clingendael Estate are paved, making the park generally accessible for wheelchair users and strollers. For the Japanese Garden specifically, buggies and electrically powered aids are not allowed, but a separate entrance with a special route is available for wheelchairs.

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