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Tour de audio autoguiado en La Haya
Tour de audio autoguiado en La Haya
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The Hague Self-Guided Audio Tour
Ten landmarks. Centuries of political intrigue, Dutch Golden Age masterpieces and North Sea stories — narrated at your pace, in your language, on your schedule.
A city of peace, power & pearls
As the seat of Dutch government, home to the royal family and host to the United Nations International Court of Justice, The Hague (Den Haag) carries a quiet weight unmatched by any other European capital. Amsterdam gets the tourists. The Hague gets the diplomats, the monarchs and the masterpieces.
Within a compact, walkable centre you can stand before Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring, tour a 13th-century parliament complex still in daily political use, admire the world's most photographed peace monument, and — fifteen minutes later by tram — sink your toes into North Sea sand at Scheveningen. Few cities compress this much history, art and coastline into such a small footprint.
Our self-guided audio tour unlocks all of it. Ten carefully chosen stops, each with a professionally narrated audio guide that reveals the hidden stories, political secrets and artistic legends you'll never find on a plaque. You start where you like. You pause when you like. You finish when you like. And for six days of access, it is yours.
Every landmark that makes The Hague
Each attraction comes with its own professionally recorded audio guide, averaging 8–12 minutes of rich storytelling.
Binnenhof & Ridderzaal
Stand inside the oldest continuously used parliament complex in the world. Dating to the 13th century, this Gothic courtyard has been the political heart of the Netherlands since 1446. The audio guide reveals the medieval power struggles, the dramatic Prinsjesdag royal speech tradition, and the story of the Torentje — the tiny octagonal tower housing the Prime Minister's office.
Peace Palace (Vredespaleis)
The most photographed building in The Hague and the global symbol of international justice. Home to the International Court of Justice and the Permanent Court of Arbitration. Your audio guide traces its creation by Andrew Carnegie, the 26-nation 1899 peace conference that birthed it, and the Peace Flame burning from stones donated by every country on Earth.
Mauritshuis Museum
Home to Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring, Fabritius's Goldfinch, and Rembrandt's piercing self-portraits. Your audio companion walks you through the Dutch Golden Age masterpieces, the uncomfortable story of how the building was financed, and the little-known fact that we still don't know whether the famous pearl is actually an earring at all.
Noordeinde Palace
The working palace of King Willem-Alexander — and one of three official royal palaces in the Netherlands. While the interior remains closed to the public, the audio guide unfolds four centuries of House of Orange history right outside its gates, and leads you through the adjacent Princessetuin palace gardens where locals come to read, picnic and escape the city.
Scheveningen Beach & Pier
Fifteen minutes by tram from the city centre lies one of Europe's most storied seaside resorts — 11 kilometres of North Sea coastline, a Victorian-era pier, the iconic Kurhaus hotel and a bungee platform for the brave. Your audio guide tells the story of Scheveningen's transformation from fishing village to belle-époque playground and wartime outpost, and points out the Fisherman's Wife statue symbolising the resilience of the sea-going community.
Panorama Mesdag
Step inside a 120-metre cylindrical painting depicting Scheveningen exactly as it looked in 1881 — the oldest 19th-century panorama still preserved in its original setting anywhere in the world. The audio guide explains painter Hendrik Mesdag's optical sleight-of-hand, the clever lighting system that fools your eyes into believing you're on a dune, and why this strange, immersive artwork is considered the grandfather of modern virtual reality.
Escher in Het Paleis
Housed in the former winter palace of Queen Emma, this museum holds over 120 works by M.C. Escher — the Dutch master of optical illusion whose impossible staircases and tessellating birds reshaped 20th-century visual culture. The audio guide decodes the mathematical principles behind each print, the personal stories of Escher's life, and guides you to details most visitors miss entirely.
Madurodam Miniature Park
The Netherlands in 1:25 scale. Windmills turn, harbours bustle, trains circle and tulip fields bloom across a sprawling model village that packs every Dutch icon into one park. Your audio guide tells the moving story of George Maduro, the young resistance hero whose memory funded the park's creation after World War II, and points out the politically loaded choices of what made the miniature cut.
Kunstmuseum Den Haag
Home to the world's largest Mondrian collection — including his unfinished masterpiece Victory Boogie Woogie — housed in an Art Deco building designed by H.P. Berlage. The audio guide walks you through the transition from realist Hague School sea painters to Mondrian's radical geometric revolution, and explains why this single museum holds the key to understanding 20th-century Dutch design.
De Passage Shopping Arcade
The oldest covered shopping arcade in the Netherlands, opened in 1885 and crowned with a glass-domed roof that still catches the morning light. Your audio companion tells the story of how this Parisian-style arcade survived wars, redevelopment and economic upheaval to remain one of the most atmospheric shopping spaces in northern Europe — and points you toward the best antique shops, tea rooms and hidden courtyards nearby.
Ten reasons we call it the 10 "S" promise
Every Uvamai tour — in every city — is built on these ten principles. Not marketing slogans. Operating commitments.
From booking to Binnenhof in four steps
Book Online
Select your travel date and complete a simple checkout. No account needed.
Receive Two Links
Before your start time you'll receive a SoundCloud audio link and a Google My Maps link — via your booking platform and (if provided) WhatsApp.
Explore The Hague
Open the map on your phone. Tap any attraction. The audio starts. Walk, listen, linger.
Six Days Access
Full access for 6 days. Pause the tour, split it over multiple visits, return to favourites.
What's included & what isn't
Included in your tour
- Professional audio guides for 10 Hague landmarks
- Interactive Google My Maps with all stops
- Private SoundCloud streaming link
- 6 days of unlimited access from activation
- Commentary in 12+ languages
- Flexible start and end points
- 24/7 customer support via WhatsApp and email
- Access for your entire travel group (as booked)
Not included
- Headphones or earphones
- Smartphone and data connection
- Entrance fees (Mauritshuis, Escher, Madurodam, etc.)
- Public transport or tram tickets to Scheveningen
- Food, coffee, or snacks along the route
- Personal travel insurance
- Guided tours of interior spaces (Peace Palace, Binnenhof)
- Any form of downloadable audio file
Our no-refund policy — explained honestly
This is a non-refundable digital product.
Because your tour is delivered as a private digital access link — streaming audio and an interactive map — we cannot offer refunds once purchase is complete. We want this to be completely transparent before you book.
Why there are no refunds
Unlike a guided walking tour that can be rescheduled, a self-guided audio product is delivered the moment access links are generated. The content cannot be "returned," and the cost of producing professionally narrated, multi-language commentary for all 10 Hague attractions has already been invested.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The Hague is a North Sea city — rain, drizzle and wind are part of its character. Because the tour is valid for 6 full days and you can split it across multiple visits, you have ample flexibility to wait out a storm, start on a sunnier afternoon or pause and resume. We do not issue weather-based refunds.
What if I can't travel?
Your 6-day access window begins on your selected travel date. If your travel plans change before that date, contact us — we will do our best to shift your activation window to a new date at no extra cost. Once your tour has been activated and the 6-day window has begun, we cannot reverse it.
What if there's a technical issue?
If the audio links or map genuinely do not work on your end, contact us within the 6-day access window and we will resolve it immediately — including replacement links, extended access or, in rare verified cases, a full refund. Technical support is available 24/7.
Eight tips for The Hague, from locals
- The Binnenhof is under renovation. A major multi-year restoration is ongoing, with much of the complex behind scaffolding. The audio tour accounts for this — you'll still experience the courtyard, Hofvijver pond view and political history fully.
- Book the Mauritshuis in advance. Tickets for the museum are separate from this tour and frequently sell out in high season. Book online at mauritshuis.nl at least 24 hours ahead — especially if you want to see Girl with a Pearl Earring without a queue.
- Take tram 1 or 9 to Scheveningen. Fifteen minutes from Den Haag Centraal station drops you at the beach. Use an OV-chipkaart (tap with a contactless debit card) — the easiest way to pay on Dutch public transport.
- Eat a haring like a local. Raw Dutch herring with onions and pickles, traditionally eaten by tilting your head back. Hofkar next to the Binnenhof is a legendary stop — but watch out for the bold seagulls.
- The Peace Palace interior is only open via guided tour. You can admire the exterior any time, but interior access requires advance booking at vredespaleis.nl when the court is not in session. The Visitor Centre (free) is open most days.
- Dress for wind. Even in summer The Hague is windier than inland Dutch cities — that North Sea breeze cuts right through light layers. Bring a jacket or windbreaker, especially for Scheveningen.
- Skip the Hague tram system for the centre. The historic core — Binnenhof, Mauritshuis, Noordeinde, De Passage, Escher — is entirely walkable. Only take public transport for Scheveningen, Madurodam or the Kunstmuseum.
- Combine with Delft. The charming blue-pottery town of Delft is only 12 minutes away by train. If you have two days, one for The Hague and a half-day for Delft makes a perfect Dutch itinerary.
What travellers actually say
"Brilliant value. We paid less than the cost of a single museum ticket and got six days of access across ten landmarks. The Peace Palace narration was especially moving — gave us context the exterior view alone couldn't."
"Used this on a long weekend stopover from Amsterdam. The flexibility was the real win — we did Binnenhof and Mauritshuis on day one, then took the tram to Scheveningen and Madurodam on day two, using the same tour. Excellent storytelling."
"The Panorama Mesdag audio commentary was genuinely fascinating — I would have walked past it otherwise. And the Escher in Het Paleis explanations helped my teenager actually understand the art instead of just glancing at it. Worth every penny."
"Professional narration, sensible route, honest content. No cheesy background music or fake enthusiasm — just someone who clearly knew The Hague telling you the things that actually matter. Exactly what a self-guided audio tour should be."
Questions? We're here — 24/7.
Our support team is available at any hour, in multiple languages, for any issue from booking to on-the-ground technical help.
See The Hague the way it deserves
Ten landmarks. Six days of access. Twelve languages. One self-guided audio tour that lets the city tell its own story.
Start Your Hague Tour — $6
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