Noordeinde Palace (Paleis Noordeinde) Tours and Tickets
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Noordeinde Palace (Paleis Noordeinde)

Noordeinde Palace is a must-visit for architecture and history fans.
Bring an umbrella or sun protection depending on when you visit.
The gardens around the palace are wheelchair-accessible.
The palace gardens are free for all to visit.
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Noordeinde Palace isn't open to the public, so it costs nothing to stand outside its gate. Visiting the palace gardens is also free of charge. City tours are a good way to learn more about this local landmark, with walking tours that stop at Noordeinde Palace starting from as little as US$3.
No, Noordeinde Palace and the Royal Stables are not normally open to the public. Only the palace gardens and occasional exhibitions in a venue next to the palace allow visitors. This is because the palace is the royal office where the King performs his royal duties.
Summer is the best time of year to visit Noordeinde Palace, as that’s when the palace opens to the public. Dates change each year, but it normally opens around July and August. Wednesday mornings are a good time to visit as they're when the king receives new ambassadors, so you can witness the grand event.
Noordeinde Palace (Paleis Noordeinde) is on the edge of The Hague’s inner city, so it's close to many attractions. The Prison Gate Museum (Gevangenpoort) is only a few streets away, while Hofvijver and the Inner Court & Hall of Knights (Binnenhof & Ridderzaal) are also close. Head away from the city center and you soon reach the Panorama Mesdag art museum.
Yes, Noordeinde Palace is worth it if it conveniently fits into your sightseeing itinerary of The Hague. Because you can only stand outside the Noordeinde Palace gate and not go inside, this attraction is more of a stop on the way to other local landmarks. Visiting Noordeinde Palace with a guide reveals more about its history.









































































































































