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London CityRotterdam The Hague
LCY - RTM
LCYRTM
London City
Mon 16/9
Nonstop0h 55m
Rotterdam The Hague
Fri 20/9
Nonstop0h 55m
London CityRotterdam The Hague
LCY - RTM
LCYRTM
London City
Wed 21/8
Nonstop0h 55m
Rotterdam The Hague
Sun 25/8
Nonstop0h 55m
London StanstedRotterdam The Hague
STN - RTM
STNRTM
London Stansted
Fri 27/9
1 stop6h 45m
Rotterdam The Hague
Mon 30/9
1 stop5h 50m
London CityRotterdam The Hague
LCY - RTM
LCYRTM
London City
Mon 19/8
Nonstop0h 55m
Rotterdam The Hague
Tue 27/8
Nonstop0h 55m
London CityRotterdam The Hague
LCY - RTM
LCYRTM
London City
Tue 20/8
Nonstop0h 55m
Rotterdam The Hague
Tue 27/8
Nonstop0h 55m
London CityRotterdam The Hague
LCY - RTM
LCYRTM
London City
Mon 24/6
Nonstop0h 55m
Rotterdam The Hague
Thu 11/7
Nonstop0h 55m
London GatwickRotterdam The Hague
LGW - RTM
LGWRTM
London Gatwick
Wed 3/7
1 stop13h 50m
Rotterdam The Hague
Thu 18/7
1 stop10h 45m
London GatwickRotterdam The Hague
LGW - RTM
LGWRTM
London Gatwick
Tue 3/9
1 stop13h 15m
Rotterdam The Hague
Fri 6/9
1 stop14h 00m
London GatwickRotterdam The Hague
LGW - RTM
LGWRTM
London Gatwick
Wed 19/6
2 stops24h 30m
Rotterdam The Hague
Wed 26/6
1 stop14h 05m
RTM Temperature | 3 - 17 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to The Hague, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 17.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 3.0 C).
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A very rowdy flight - with football fans shouting and swearing having a great time but making slightly uncomfortable for others. Therefore not the most enjoyable flight but everything else was fine.
Boarding
Crew
Food
Comfort
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Reviews
A very rowdy flight - with football fans shouting and swearing having a great time but making slightly uncomfortable for others. Therefore not the most enjoyable flight but everything else was fine.
Boarding
Crew
Food
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Reviews
A very rowdy flight - with football fans shouting and swearing having a great time but making slightly uncomfortable for others. Therefore not the most enjoyable flight but everything else was fine.
Boarding
Crew
Food
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Reviews
A very rowdy flight - with football fans shouting and swearing having a great time but making slightly uncomfortable for others. Therefore not the most enjoyable flight but everything else was fine.
Boarding
Crew
Food
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Reviews
A very rowdy flight - with football fans shouting and swearing having a great time but making slightly uncomfortable for others. Therefore not the most enjoyable flight but everything else was fine.
Amsterdam may be the official capital of the Netherlands, but The Hague is the seat of the Dutch parliament and government, and the residence of the Dutch royal family. Although The Hague is synonymous with international law and diplomacy, its spectacular architecture, great shopping and superb location near the North Sea coastline mean that the city has much to offer tourists. The city’s Plein and Grote Markt squares are teaming with elegant restaurants and cafes, and have a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere every night of the week. For a city of its size The Hague has some outstanding museums and galleries that will pique the interest of art lovers and history buffs. For example, Escher in Het Paleis (Escher in the Palace) concentrates on the work of the Netherlands’ most celebrated modern artists M.C. Escher, and the Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis contains a remarkable collection of work from the old Dutch Masters. Scheveningen, which is perhaps the best loved resort on the Dutch coast, is just a short journey from the city itself. Whether it’s sunny or not, Scheveningen offers visitors a host of entertainment, from cinemas and theatres to surf schools and beaches.
With attractions like the impressive dome cinema called Omniversum and the miniature city of Madurodam, The Hague is also an ideal destination for younger visitors.
The city itself boasts an excellent public transport system, with more than 30 bus and tramlines serving the centre of the city. The OV-chipcard is the most common system of paying for public transport in the city but even if you do not have one of these cards you also can pay in cash.
The city shares an airport with the nearby city of Rotterdam, which is the third largest airport in the Netherlands. Travellers who take flights to The Hague will arrive at Rotterdam The Hague Airport (RTM) can be easily reached from the city’s Central Station by taking the train to the Meijersplein Station. From here transfer to the airport shuttle which travels directly to the airport at regular intervals.
At just 5.6km (3.5 miles) from the Rotterdam city centre, Rotterdam The Hague Airport is the third-largest airport in the Netherlands, serving just over one million passengers a year. With just over one million inhabitants itself, Rotterdam is the second-largest city in the country (after Amsterdam), and known for its interesting range of old and modern architecture.
There are flights to Rotterdam The Hague Airport from major hubs in Europe such as Alicante, Prague, Antalya, Milan, Barcelona, Heraklion, Palma de Mallorca, Madrid and Vienna, including daily flights to London, Malaga and Rome.
This is a compact airport with decent shops and eateries considering its size, as well as good public transport links to the city centre. You should be in and out without much hassle.