If you’re planning a visit to The Hague and want an easy, relaxed way to see the city’s main sights, this hop-on hop-off heritage tram is worth considering. It’s a charming experience that combines a slice of history with practical sightseeing, especially if you’re short on time or prefer the comfort of a guided tour without the hassle of navigating on your own.
What really draws us in is how the vintage Dutch tram—over 65 years old—adds a special touch of nostalgia, making your city exploration feel like a step back in time. Plus, the audio guide offered in 10 languages makes it accessible for almost everyone, providing context and stories about the landmarks you pass. On the flip side, a possible drawback is that the tram doesn’t have step-free access, which could make it tricky for travelers with mobility issues.
This tour suits anyone who loves a mix of history, scenic views, and flexibility. Whether you’re a first-time visitor wanting a broad overview or someone with just a few hours to spare, it’s a convenient, engaging way to get a feel for The Hague.
Key Points
- Vintage Charm: The tram is over 65 years old, adding character to your sightseeing experience.
- Flexible Hop-On Hop-Off: With 16 stops, you can explore at your own pace, visiting major sights like the Peace Palace and Scheveningen beach.
- Multilingual Audio Guide: Available in 10 languages, making it easy to understand and learn about the city’s highlights.
- All-Day Access: Unlimited rides during operating hours from 10:15 AM to 4:45 PM, so you can spread out your sightseeing.
- Cost-Effective: At $19 per person, it offers good value for a full day of transport and information.
- Limited Accessibility: Not suitable for those with mobility impairments due to narrow doors and lack of step-free access.
A Scenic Journey Through The Hague

This hop-on hop-off tram offers a wonderful way to see The Hague’s highlights without the fuss of public transportation or expensive taxis. For around $19, you get a full day of unlimited rides on a charming vintage tram, along with an informative audio guide, which is quite handy for those who want to learn about the city’s important sites as they pass by.
The tram operates every 30 minutes, starting at 10:15 AM and running until 4:45 PM, with the first departure from stop 1 (Gravenstraat) and the last full round at 4:45 PM. Since you can hop on and off at any of the 16 designated stops, you’re free to tailor your day — whether it’s visiting the Peace Palace, the Parliament buildings, or relaxing at Scheveningen beach.
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The Stops and What to Expect
Each stop is thoughtfully positioned to give you quick access to key attractions. For instance, Stop 5 is near Madurodam, an interactive miniature park that’s perfect if you’re traveling with kids or just want a fun, quick snapshot of Dutch landmarks. The Kurhaus (Stop 7) is another favorite, offering stunning views of the seaside and historical architecture, making it an ideal spot for photos or a seaside walk.
Other stops like the Centraal Station (Stop 3) make it easy to connect with other transport, and the Peace Palace (Stop 13) is a highlight for those interested in legal history and architecture. The tram is slow enough for you to enjoy the views, but not so slow that it feels like a chore.
The Experience Onboard
The vintage tram itself is a visual treat with its classic Dutch design, and many reviews highlight the friendly, knowledgeable staff—“interesting information, easy to understand,” one traveler remarked. The audio guide, available in 10 languages including Dutch, English, and Japanese, enhances the experience, providing historical tidbits and insights into each site.
Some reviewers, like one from Lithuania, mentioned that it would be helpful if the tram could indicate its current stop more clearly, as the signage isn’t always obvious. Still, this doesn’t seem to detract much from the overall experience.
Practicalities and Tips
Since the tram can be busy, especially during peak tourist season, arriving early or planning ahead for your stops is wise. The ticket gives you unlimited access during operational hours, so take your time exploring different neighborhoods and sights.
Keep in mind, the tram’s age means it has narrow doors and isn’t step-free, so if mobility is an issue, you might find it challenging to board or disembark comfortably. Baby strollers and wheelchairs that can’t be easily folded may also be difficult to manage.
Food and drinks are not permitted onboard, so plan to grab a snack before or after your ride. Also, the tour doesn’t include stops for sightseeing outside the tram route, so consider combining it with walking tours or visits to nearby attractions for a fuller experience.
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This tram tour is especially appealing for those who appreciate historic transport and want a relaxed overview of The Hague. It’s a cost-effective choice that offers full-day flexibility, which is perfect if you’re unsure how much you want to see or want to take breaks along the way.
Many reviews praise the knowledgeable guides and the beautiful views, highlighting how the experience feels personal and informative. For example, one traveler from the UK called it “an interesting tour with lots of information” and recommended it even as a repeat ride.
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The Downsides
The main drawback is the lack of step-free access, which could limit some visitors’ ability to fully enjoy the ride. Also, signage at some stops could be more visible, making it harder to find where to board initially. If these are important factors for you, it’s worth considering whether this tour matches your needs.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is ideal for history lovers, first-time visitors, or those who enjoy vintage vehicles and scenic city rides. It’s perfect if you want a low-pressure, flexible way to see the key sights without rushing or dealing with public transit complexities.
It’s less suitable for travelers with mobility challenges or those seeking a luxury or step-free experience. Families with small children who can manage the vintage tram’s narrower doors might find it fun, but always check the access details beforehand.
Final Verdict

The The Hague Hop-on Hop-off Heritage Tram Tour offers a charming, practical way to get acquainted with this Dutch city. The vintage tram adds a unique character, and the audio guide makes each stop informative and engaging. The full-day ticket provides flexibility and good value, especially if you like to explore at your own pace.
While it might not be perfect for everyone—especially those with mobility concerns—it’s a solid choice for most travelers who want to combine sightseeing with a touch of nostalgia. It’s particularly suited for those interested in history, architecture, and seaside views, making it a well-rounded addition to your The Hague itinerary.
If you enjoy relaxed city tours with authentic vintage charm and insightful commentary, this tram ride could be just right for your visit.
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FAQs

Is the tram suitable for people with mobility impairments?
Not quite. Due to the narrow doors and lack of step-free access, it may be challenging for travelers with mobility issues. Baby strollers are manageable if they can be collapsed easily.
Can I start my tour at any stop?
Yes, you can hop on at any of the 16 tram stops, giving you flexibility to begin your sightseeing wherever it’s most convenient.
How long does the tram run each day?
The tram operates every 30 minutes from 10:15 AM to 4:45 PM. The first departure from stop 1 is at 10:15 AM, and the last full round is at 4:45 PM.
Is the audio guide available in English?
Absolutely. The guide is in 10 languages, including English, Dutch, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, and even in The Hague dialect.
What’s included in the ticket price?
Your ticket grants unlimited access to the tram for the entire day, along with earphones and the audio guide in multiple languages.
Are food and drinks allowed on the tram?
No, food and alcohol are not permitted onboard to keep the tram clean and comfortable for all passengers.
If you’re after a relaxing, scenic way to get a good overview of The Hague’s highlights, this heritage tram tour checks many boxes. It’s a chance to see the city from a vintage vehicle while learning about its key sites—all at a reasonable price and with flexible timing. Just be mindful of the accessibility issues and signage, and you’ll have a memorable, enjoyable day exploring this beautiful Dutch city.
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