Hague local wanted
Convince a random local (a Hagenaar or Hagenees) to share one fun or unknown fact about the city. Take a photo with your impromptu city guide and remember the fact.
Add to your experience
Select any related challenges below, then add them all at once.
More from this experience
Cheers on the Plein
The Plein is famous for its lively terraces, even politicians come here for a drink. Find a cosy terrace, order something festive and take a photo of the official toast. To the guest of honour!
Hofvijver pose
The Hofvijver pond with the Binnenhof reflected in it is one of the iconic images of the Netherlands. Find a good spot at the water and take a polished group photo with the Mauritshuis tower or the Binnenhof facades in frame.
Hollandse Nieuwe
The Scheveningen coast calls for a real Dutch herring or a portion of kibbeling. Buy a fish, take a bite (do you dare to eat it the proper Dutch way, holding it by the tail?) and take a photo of the whole team in action.
Kick-off in the royal city
The party starts! Find a typical Hague backdrop (a canal, a stately building, the Plein square) and take a group photo where everyone jumps in the air at the same time with the guest of honour in the middle. Everyone off the ground, otherwise it does not count.
Madurodam giants
The Hague is known for Madurodam, the miniature Netherlands. Flip it around: find a small object on the street (a bollard, a planter, a bicycle bell) and take a photo where you appear to walk over it as giants, as if you yourselves are inside Madurodam.
Peace & friendship
No room for arguments in front of the Peace Palace gates. Take a group photo where everyone hugs each other or makes the peace sign, with the palace clearly behind you.
Re-enact the wildest story
What is the most legendary party moment the guest of honour ever lived through? Quickly tell the story to each other, then re-enact it with the whole team as one tableau vivant. Capture it in a photo or short video. The more theatrical, the better.
Recreate their wildest moment
Everyone knows that one legendary night out. Imitate the guest of honour at their most wasted moment ever. One person plays them, the rest directs, capture it in a photo or short video. Best impression wins.
Royal city coronation
Today the guest of honour is royalty in the royal city. Crown them with a sash, tiara or other festive accessory and take a photo of the official coronation, ideally in front of a stately Hague building or palace.
Spotlight in the royal city
The final challenge! Find a beautiful Hague spot (the Hofvijver, the pier, the Plein) and take a great closing group photo with the guest of honour at the centre and a true Hague backdrop. A photo for the ages, well done everyone!
The sea breeze pose
There is always wind on the Scheveningen Pier. Take a group photo where everyone poses against the wind, hair flying, with the North Sea clearly behind you.
To the Binnenhof
The political heart of the Netherlands is waiting. Navigate to the Binnenhof on the Hofvijver pond and check in once you spot the Ridderzaal hall.
To the Peace Palace
Home to the International Court of Justice. Navigate to the Peace Palace and check in once you face the imposing gates.
To the Pier
Time for some salty sea air! Navigate to the Scheveningen Pier and check in once you feel the beach below you.
To the Plein
One of the cosiest squares in town, right next to the Binnenhof. Navigate to the Plein and check in among the terraces.
Tram spotters
The Hague has had a wide tram network running through the city for over 150 years. Find a tram, get as close as safely possible (on the platform or the pavement) and take a group photo with the tram clearly in shot.
Trivia: City nickname
The Hague has a well-known nickname because of the court, parliament and government here. What is the city often called?
Trivia: First tram line
The Hague had the very first tram line in the Netherlands, connecting the city with Scheveningen. In what year did this tram first run?
Trivia: Ice palace
The Hague city hall is famous for its enormous white facade. What nickname does this building carry as a result?
Trivia: Peace Palace
The Peace Palace was solemnly inaugurated and has hosted international justice ever since. In what year was the Peace Palace officially opened?
Trivia: The girl with the pearl
In the Mauritshuis hangs a world-famous painting by Johannes Vermeer. What is the English title of this painting?