What is it like to retire in The Hague?
We asked retirees what it is like retiring in The Hague. They said...
"Retiring in The Hague is an excellent choice for those who want plenty of things to do and a beautiful and vibrant city to explore. Benefiting from an extensive network of public transportation, retirees can easily travel around the city and beyond. This historic city offers a wealth of culture, history, and attractions. It’s a great location for those who wish to stay active, as it offers plenty of sporting and recreational activities. The Hague also has plenty of diverse and vibrant eateries, cafés and boutiques, as well as modern art and culture venues. Numerous volunteering opportunities are available in the city. Living in The Hague can be enjoyed year-round, and summer brings a wealth of outdoor activities and entertainment. The city is friendly, financial and cultural centre, making it an appealing destination for retirees," remarked another expat who made the move to The Hague, Netherlands.
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What is it like to retire in The Hague?
If you live in The Hague, newcomers to The Hague would love to hear your answer to this question.