The Hague has steadily increased its recognition as an event destination
The Hague steps up to the increasing demand for visitor accommodation by opening over 1000 extra hotel rooms in the near future. In the last three years, the city has steadily increased its recognition as a destination for international events and multi-day congresses and is now ready to facilitate the growth.
With the new multi-purpose Education and Culture Centre (Onderwijs- en Cultuurcomplex (OCC)), another world-class visitor attraction opens its doors in the city centre, bringing additional possibilities for event and leisure activities alike.
Over the past five years, the occupancy rate of hotel rooms in The Hague has increased by 19%. The average of revenue per available room has risen by 11% which is the strongest increase amongst the four large Dutch cities The Hague, Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Utrecht. These figures can be traced back to the growing numbers of recreational and business travellers that come to The Hague.
The new rooms are a result of new or expanded hotels across the city. The new Asian Business Court with 120 rooms will open in 2019. The building process of a new Intel Hotel at the harbour (Noorderlijk-Havenhoofd) has started and will make for 200 new rooms. The renovation of the Best Western Plaza Den Haag City-hotel (Grote Marktstraat; 78 additional rooms) and the Mövenpick hotel (Paleisstraat 5; 70 additional rooms) will be completed in 2019. Aloft (Starwood/Marriott) which is located right across The Hague central station will be remodelled to offer 177 additional rooms.

At least five other hotels are already being rebuilt or have received permission to expand. Approximately two-thirds of the new rooms will be placed in the mid-end segment.
After eight years of deliberation and planning, the construction of the new OCC has begun last summer. Once finished, the centre will be home to the Dutch Dance Theatre, the Royal Conservatory and The Hague’s Residentie Orchestra. The OCC will consist of an auditorium with 1,300 seats, a concert hall with 1,500 seats, eight halls with 50 to 200 seats and eight foyers with 50 to 300 seats.
The OCC will be located at the Spuiplein and within walking distance from the main train station Den Haag Centraal. A variety of shops, restaurants and cafés will surround the OCC of which the building process is expected to be completed by 2022.












