The main concourse at Den Haag Centraal Station

Den Haag Centraal (Den Haag / The Hague)

Den Haag Centraal train station lives up to its name, so the majority of the city’s main attractions, including The Dutch Parliament building, are within 10 mins walk.

The station is served by two tram stops:

(1) Lines 2, 3, 4 and 6 call at stops that are located on a spectacular bridge above the main concourse.

(2) Lines 9 and 16 call at a stop at street level, immediately outside the station building, as you exit the platforms/spoor turn to the left when you're at the main concourse and use the side entrance.

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The upper level tram stop that bridges the concourse at Den Haag Centraal station The upper level tram stop that bridges the concourse at Den Haag Centraal station
The main departure screens at Den Haag Centraal The main departure screens at Den Haag Centraal
Trains waiting at the platforms/spoor in Den Haag Centraal Trains waiting at the platforms/spoor in Den Haag Centraal

To and from Rotterdam / The Hague airport by train

There is a station on line E of the Rotterdam Metro named Meijersplein / Airport, but it is a case of close, but not quite.
The metro station is located is located approximately 500 meters from Rotterdam / The Hague Airport
Though a 10-15 minute walk can be avoided by taking bus route / line 33 for a three stop hop between the station and the airport terminal building.

The trains on Metro Line E typically operate every 10 mins and they link Meijersplein / Airport station with Den Haag Centraal in a journey time of 26 minutes.

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