Six reasons to work or study at De Titaan
By: Annerieke Simeone & Renske Hagendijk |
20 November, 2025 1. Work with impact-oriented pioneers Anyone who walks into De Titaan immediately feels the vibrant energy of students, young entrepreneurs and innovative ideas. Everywhere are corners to meet, drink coffee or test prototypes - from machines that provide your phone with a screen protector... Read more |
5x new hotspots in November (2025)
By: Renske Hagendijk |
5 November, 2025 1. Café Su Café Su by day, sushi by night. On Valkenboskade, where we have known the Sushi Girls for ten years, one of the newest hotspots opened in early November: Café Su. In the same premises where Lisa Sassen and Nicole Dessing roll sushi in the evening, you can... Read more |
Ralf Meppelder's favourites
By: Ralf Meppelder |
5 November, 2025 1. Favourite restaurant Impero Romano In The Hague, we have so many nice restaurants. And a very varied selection. Difficult to choose, but I choose Impero Romano, which is where I have been coming for twenty years and where I met my wife Mariëtte. Always... Read more |
F.G. van den Heuvel sees a future in tradition
By: Jasper Gramsma |
5 November, 2025 But appearances can be deceiving. After a quarter-century of loyal service, Edwin Schimmer (52) narrowly saved the business from collapse in late 2023. Among the 'friends of this institution', he found some investors and now he is at the helm. "I immediately took up the tradition... Read more |
People first at B2-Cleaning
By: Jelle van der Meulen |
5 November, 2025 "Hey, Mo! Good morning, Agnes!" Half an hour before Madurodam opens its doors to visitors, Gustav Beks strolls through the theme park towards the cafeteria. The cleaners, employed by Beks, receive a cheerful greeting and a broad smile. "Our people are leading, treating them well ... Read more |
The shared philosophy of Impero Romano and Gaja
By: Jasper Gramsma |
4 November, 2025 "It's your birthday today, isn't it? Congratulations!", Umberto de Giuseppe says cheerfully and with many hand gestures to one of the staff as he walks into his restaurant on the corner of Kazernestraat and Denneweg. However early in the morning it is, the 62-year-old co-owner... Read more |
Explore the Binckhorst with us
By: Renske Hagendijk |
4 November, 2025 Street art In the Binckhorst, you come across street art everywhere. Something pops up on every corner: a colourful wall, a portrait or a pattern among the sheds. Hague, national and international artists have left their work here, from walls and transformer houses to the lobby... Read more |
The three experts know the value of commercial real estate
By: Jasper Gramsma |
9 October, 2025 "Not all at once," Benedikte Zijlstra calls her companions Peter Wientjens and Roos Ouderdorp to order. "We are all so passionate about our profession that we tumble over each other with what we want to say." The real estate experts from greater The Hague recently hit the... Read more |
Phillip Wray's favourites
By: Phillip Wray |
8 October, 2025 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.... Read more |
A bit topsy-turvy at De Plesman
By: Hendrik van Leeuwen |
8 October, 2025 There are four swimmers standing on the edge of the pool. All in the same pose, in the same tight swimming costume, with a pink ball in front of their faces. As if cloned, or drilled by an unrelenting choreographer, they look so much alike. In synchronised swimming... Read more |









