Entertainment in Den Haag
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Dr Anton Philipszaal
Home to the Residentie Orkest, Den Haag’s classical symphony orchestra.
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Kurzaal Bar
Even if you're not staying at the plush, 19th-century Kurhaus Hotel, it's worth popping in for a drink at its bar (but wear your best shoes). The Kurzaal's on the edge of a stunning dancehall/restaurant with period trimmings, painted ceiling, frescoes, chandeliers, huge potted plants, portholes, artworks, and photos of Jacques Brel, Bing Crosby… The Rolling Stones played their shortest-ever concert here - just three minutes, before rioting teenage girls took over.
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Fiddler
This large, split-level, wood-panelled English microbrewery always has a decent crowd snacking on the OK pub food and the Fiddler's own beers: an ale, a pale ale and a stout. In the end, it's probably a bit too cavernous - intimacy's hard to come by. Good location: in the eye of the Grote Kerk.
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Café De Oude Mol
Some of the oude (old) National Geographics piled in the window actually predate the crusty yet genial characters arrayed around the bar. Pass through the ivy-covered door and you’ll find Den Haag without the pretence.
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Beachclub Doen
A vision of white, Doen is one of the least tacky of the plethora of beach bars lining the sands. Palm trees shivering in the North Sea breeze add atmosphere to sofas, loungers and other good chillin’ and drinkin’ spots.
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Muziekcafé de Paap
Den Haag's best place for live music, and just a great, versatile nightspot. It's atmospheric, and has a fab restaurant and bar where you can kick off early. It's a youngish, cool crowd, but really geared to anyone who's into music.
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De Zwarte Ruiter
We call this one the winner, with its terrace and art deco mezzanine – light-filled, split-level and cavernous – and boisterous crowds of commoners, diplomats and, no doubt, the odd international jewel thief.
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De Sax
This little jazz bar, just off the Plein, is quite the chilled establishment. It has a good vibe, not the least of which is due to the cool music oozing from the sound system. Very dark, very cosy, very friendly.
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Paard van Troje
This emporium has club nights and live music, as well as a cafe. The program’s eclectic: everything from booty-shaking DJs to cutting-edge State-X New Forms.
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Cafe Hathor
Sit out on a barge/annexe behind this quaint little boozer hard on a canal. It’s always merry and you can get a burger to wash down your pints.
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Nederlands Dans Theater
This world-famous dance company has two main components: NDT1, the main troupe of 32 dancers, and NDT2, a small group of 12 dancers under 21.
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