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Amare is more than a cultural hub—it’s the beating heart of The Hague. From cutting-edge art exhibitions to live jazz concerts and intimate theatre performances, this dynamic space blends creativity with everyday life. Whether you’re sipping coffee in its stylish café or losing yourself in a contemporary exhibit, Amare turns every visit into a moment of inspiration.

Novotel Den Haag City Centre

Novotel Den Haag City Centre

4.3 / 5Good14 Reviews
Hofweg 5-7
0.4KM from Amare
Family-friendly HotelConference HallChildren's PlaygroundFitness CenterBusiness CenterDry Cleaning Service
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Mövenpick Hotel the Hague

Mövenpick Hotel the Hague

4.5 / 5Great1 Reviews
Paleisstraat 5
0.89KM from Amare
Conference HallDryerBarDry Cleaning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry Service
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Novotel Den Haag World Forum

Novotel Den Haag World Forum

4.2 / 5Good35 Reviews
Johan de Wittlaan 42-44
2.94KM from Amare
Conference HallDryerBarBicycle Rental ServiceDry Cleaning ServiceLaundry Service
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Mercure Hotel Den Haag Central

Mercure Hotel Den Haag Central

4.4 / 5Good38 Reviews
Spui 180
0.08KM from Amare
Conference HallDryerBarChildren's MealDry Cleaning ServiceSailing
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Ibis Den Haag City Centre

Ibis Den Haag City Centre

4.3 / 5Good22 Reviews
Jan Hendrikstraat 10
0.73KM from Amare
Conference HallDryerBarBicycle Rental ServiceChildren's MealDry Cleaning Service
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Ibis Styles Den Haag City Centre

Ibis Styles Den Haag City Centre

4.2 / 5Good1 Reviews
Kerkplein 3
0.7KM from Amare
Conference HallDryerBarDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage Storage
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Ibis Styles Den Haag Scheveningen

Ibis Styles Den Haag Scheveningen

3.9 / 51 Reviews
Gevers Deynootweg 63
4.53KM from Amare
Dry Cleaning ServiceBarCharging StationLuggage StorageZiplineMedical Room
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Amare

Hotel Des Indes is a top choice for art enthusiasts, located just a short walk from Amare. This historic boutique hotel blends colonial-era elegance with modern comfort, offering spacious rooms and an acclaimed restaurant. Its prime location within walking distance of museums, galleries, and cultural venues makes it ideal for exploring The Hague’s vibrant arts scene. The hotel also features rotating contemporary art installations that echo Amare’s dynamic programming.

Another excellent option is The Royal Hotel The Hague, situated in the heart of the city near the Royal Palace and Museum Quarter. With elegant interiors, panoramic views of the surrounding greenery, and a strong commitment to cultural collaboration, this hotel hosts occasional artist talks and exhibitions—perfectly aligning with Amare’s mission. Guests enjoy a refined stay enriched by creativity and history.

The most convenient way to reach Amare from The Hague city center is via Tram Line 12, which stops directly at the "Amare" station—just a 10-minute ride from Den Haag Centraal. The tram runs frequently and offers a smooth, scenic journey through the city’s heart.

For a more active option, walk along Lange Voorhout and Buitenhof avenues from the central train station—about 15 minutes—passing iconic landmarks like the City Hall and Hofvijver pond, perfect for soaking in the city’s atmosphere. Alternatively, rent an OV-fiets bike from stations across the city; riding to Amare takes only 8 minutes and provides freedom to explore nearby parks and hidden gems. All options accept OV-chipkaart or digital payment via iZettle, making transit seamless and eco-friendly.

Beyond the museum itself, Amare offers immersive experiences such as improvisational art workshops led by local artists, where visitors use recycled materials to co-create dynamic installations—reflecting the Dutch spirit of innovation. Every Friday evening, "Art After Dark" transforms the space with live music, light projections, and pop-up exhibitions, creating a vibrant nocturnal atmosphere.

For history and design lovers, stroll to The Hague City Hall Square to view open-air sculptures and public art pieces. Nearby, visit Museum Het Prinsenhof, a former royal residence showcasing Dutch history and fine arts. These adjacent cultural hubs deepen your understanding of The Hague’s role as a creative capital, blending past and present in unforgettable ways.

Near Amare in The Hague, Hotel Deschamps stands out as a top choice for art enthusiasts. This boutique hotel blends historic architecture with contemporary design and offers rooms featuring art-inspired interiors. Just a 5-minute walk from Amare, it provides exclusive access to curated exhibitions and "Art Nights" events co-hosted with the venue. Guests enjoy private guided tours and meet-the-artist sessions. Located close to The Hague Central Station, the hotel ensures easy access via tram or bike—ideal for exploring South Holland’s vibrant cultural scene.

The journey from The Hague Central Station to Amare takes just 10 minutes on foot, passing through stylish streets and green pathways ideal for cultural immersion. For faster travel, take tram lines 8 or 17 to the "Amare" stop—just a 3-minute ride. Alternatively, use The Hague’s excellent bike-sharing system, available at the station; cycling to Amare takes about 7 minutes and allows you to explore urban art installations and historic architecture along the way. Walking or biking is highly recommended for a sustainable, immersive experience of the city’s creative heart.

Near Amare, visitors can join "Art & Coffee" workshops on weekends, led by local artists teaching ceramic or printmaking techniques. Another highlight is the seasonal "Night Walk Through Amare," combining light installations with guided storytelling, offering a mesmerizing nocturnal view of the space. Nearby, Lijnbaan Shopping Mall hosts pop-up art markets featuring independent designers and emerging creatives. For deeper engagement, book the Amare Studio Sessions, a full-day program with curators covering exhibition design and public art planning. These immersive activities enrich your visit and deepen your understanding of The Hague’s dynamic contemporary art scene.

Yes, several hotels near Amare collaborate with the venue to provide professional art tour services. For instance, Hotel Deschamps offers the "Art Explorer Pass" in partnership with Amare, including guided visits to current exhibitions, behind-the-scenes insights, and exclusive preview access. Tours are available in Cantonese, English, and Dutch, catering to international guests. Some packages also include panel discussions with artists and complimentary limited-edition exhibition souvenirs. Tours typically run on weekend mornings, lasting about 90 minutes, covering both indoor galleries and outdoor sculpture gardens. These services enhance visitor engagement and turn travelers into active participants in the cultural experience.

Yes, Amare’s exhibitions are family-friendly. The museum features interactive zones designed for children, such as the "Sensory Maze" and "Sound Sculpture Lab," where kids explore art through touch, sound, and movement. Every Saturday afternoon, the "Family Art Lab" offers hands-on workshops where parents and children create simple installations or collages together. Clear bilingual signage (English and Dutch) and free audio guides with child-friendly commentary are provided. Family amenities include nursing rooms, child-sized seating, and quiet rest areas. Outdoor courtyards also host regular performances, making it an ideal spot for shared learning and relaxation.

Near Amare, several venues blend Dutch tradition with modern flair. Café Van Gogh, across the street, features Van Gogh-inspired decor and serves artisanal pastries and seasonal coffee. Another standout is Bij de Molen, a Michelin-recommended restaurant housed in a converted warehouse, specializing in creative dishes using local ingredients paired with artist-designed tableware. For a quick bite, Amare Bistro offers healthy salads and sandwiches with views of the courtyard and public art installations. All venues promote sustainability with reusable tableware and host rotating mini-exhibitions by local artists—perfect for experiencing food and art in harmony.