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Transportation in Hague |
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Existing as the third-largest city in the Netherlands after Amsterdam and Rotterdam, Hague is a deucedly populated city with a population of 475,580. Hague is situated in the western part of the country, in the state of South Holland, of which Hague is also the capital.
The Hague is the literal place of government. Honorary Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands inhabits and works in The Hague. All the foreign embassies and government ministries are settled in the city of Hague. Besides this the Raad van State (Council of State), the Hoge Raad der Netherlander (The Supreme Court) and many buttonholing establishments including the Association of Netherlands Municipalities are established here in Hague.
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Nowadays Hague is popular for its major attractions and old heritage. The city of Hague is a widely known tourist destination as every year many tourists come here to experience the beauty of the place. For this reason, the transportation in Hague has developed a lot.
The popular public transportation in Hague is trains as there are two main train stations in Hague, one is Central station and another is Holland Spoor. From these two stations trains connect to almost any places in Europe. If you are a tourist and want to see Hague and its surroundings, trams will be the ideal transportation in Hague. The tram system of Hague is very widely spread as well as very punctual. The trams are the best option to get around.
The train from Amsterdam central station to Hague is very frequent and these are the direct train to reach the Central station of Hague. These trains are very comfortable and less expensive. Other than these transportations in Hague, bicycles have secured a different place in everyone's heart. These bicycles are handy and always make you to feel comfortable. These bicycles are the very interesting way to explore Hague.
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