It has passed almost a full month since I visited the Netherlands, where I was attending #HiveFest! It was my first visit to that country and before I went there, I was determined that I will try to see as many as possible things there... Including different cities! That was one of the reasons why I stayed in one place, attended Hive Fest in another place, and flew back from a third place... :) In that way, I have seen 3 beautiful cities in the Netherlands, Amsterdam, Den Haag, and Eindhoven!
Today, on this #WednesdayWalk, I will walk around Den Haag with you! These photos were taken on the last day of Hive Fest when we had almost a whole day "free", and later on, we had a final day dinner... Also, I have added to this post my "next day" walk, when I went to the train station and left Den Haag...
This photo is my favorite from all that I took on my stay... This canal was very close to my friend's home where I was situated and I could enjoy this view every time I would go out of the apartment...
From the day I arrived, I was planning to have a walk around Haag with my friend who lives there, but neither of us had time, and when we had, it was raining! :) But, the thing with rain in the Netherlands is that it rains now, but in just 15 minutes it could stop... and vice-versa... So, we began our "walk" by drive... lol... While it was raining, he was driving and explaining some of the most "important" buildings and parts of the city...
In general, Haag is a beautiful city, which I would rather call a "big town"... Most of the buildings are actually houses, usually with a front garden, and probably a backyard...
Den Haag is one of the "lucky" cities in the Netherlands as it has the most beautiful (and biggest) beach in the country... As it was raining and it was very windy, I couldn't make a good photo of it... But, believe it or not, there were people who have used this weather for sail surfing... brrrrr... Btw. it was so cold (for me), that my friend gave me his winter jacket to wear, as mine wasn't warm enough... lol...
This photo needs additional explanation... π From the moment we left the car, my friend invited me to the "special dish" specific to that area... But, he has warned me like 10 times that nobody from his "outside" friends didn't like it... And most of them have to spit it!! So, he asked me to promise to not spit it even before I knew what it will be! After that "scary" introduction, I didn't know what to expect... lol...
So, we sit in this small restaurant and ordered the Dutch Herring! If I have understood well it is a marinated herring, usually served with onions (at least I think it was that π )... As my father is a fisherman (although on the river), I have eaten fish all my life, so I enjoyed this one too! So, if someone tries to scare you with something, try it! Who knows what can happen? π
Look at the Grand Hotel AmrΓ’th Kurhaus, built between 1884 and 1885... Unfortunately, almost right after the opening, it was caught by the fire and seriously damaged, so it was rebuilt between 1886 and 1887... Now, in front of the building, you can find many restaurants, and bars, along the whole beach...
As it was raining again, we sit in the car and went down to the city center... But, I have no idea in which part of the city center we have gone... lol... I was juggling with an umbrella in one hand, and the mobile phone in another, following my friend in front... Luckily, I did some photos, but without knowing what they are... But, we have google maps, so I did my research... In the image above, you can find the Statue of William of Orange
Directly on the other side of the street, you can find Noordeinde Palace, the working building of the Dutch King...
On the right side of these 2 photos, you can see the Ministry of General Affairs, the Dutch Parlament, and all the other important "offices"...
This was an interesting mural on the wall that got my attention, so I had to take a photo!
After lunch, on our way back to the car, we met these two tall women promoting something (have no idea what it was), but it was interesting to see... :)
The rest of the photos were taken the next day when it was much better weather... The irony was that it was my last day (or better said half of a day) in Den Haag, as I had to travel to Eindhoven that afternoon...
Another look at the beautiful canal that is situated right in front of my friend's apartment...
The street where I was "living" for 4 days... (the canal is on the right, behind the trees)
Most days I was in a hurry to catch the train to Amsterdam or to catch the tram to get home, but that day, I had the whole morning to enjoy the city as I had to be in Eindhoven late in the afternoon...
Look at Our Lady Immaculate Conception Eland Church from 1892...
...and this was my last photo from beautiful Den Haag! I went to catch my train for Eindhoven, from where I had a plane back to Spain the next day... But, I had half of this day, and the morning next day to explore my third city in this year's "Dutch tour" π
Farewell, Den Haag! It was nice to meet (and explore) you and I hope I will be back someday in the future!
PS. Don't forget to check out other #WednesdayWalk posts from other members of the community... Thanks, for creating this great place where we can share our walks!
Thank you for your valuable time,
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