Forvis Mazars

Forvis Mazars relocates to Lange Voorhout

False alarm. It couldn't be anything else. On a Saturday in November 2024, Danka Saija heard a loud beeping echoing through the corridors of Forvis Mazars. Two handymen were working in the meter cupboard. Nothing to worry about, she thought again. When she routinely called the control room, it suddenly dawned on her: the fire alarm...

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We Care

New international health centre We Care on Lange Voorhout

When Mayla Badloe started her first year of medical school, she felt like ‘a monkey out of the cage’. Having grown up in Suriname, she was confronted with a world she barely knew. Amsterdam, with all its possibilities and temptations, was overwhelming. “I went out night after night...'

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Phillip Wray

Phillip Wray's favourites

1. Favourite restaurant Le Café When I walk into this intimate and cosy restaurant in the heart of the city centre, I immediately feel relaxed and at home. The menu is handwritten on a chalkboard, which they then present to you once you have a seat....

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Hague historical museum

Hague Historical Museum revamps: new entrance and more exhibition space

Location, location, location. It is a mantra from the real estate business, but location is also very important for the museum world. In The Hague, you can safely call the Museum Quarter, around the Hofvijver and Lange Voorhout, the A-location, with major crowd-pullers like the Mauritshuis...

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Rent in the most beautiful places in The Hague

A few footsteps away from Hotel Des Indes, Robert Nederlof (34) steps into the building at 44 Lange Voorhout, followed in his wake by his brother Tim (31). "Watch where you're walking, though," Robert warns the photographer, who is less than ten centimetres from...

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