Service providers

Are you looking for an expert in housing, relocation, banking, childcare, healthcare or something else? The Hague International Centre connects you to reliable service providers who offer high-quality services in English and are familiar with your needs as an international living in The Hague region. Please note we are highly selective to the partners we promote, however we cannot be held liable for consequences with services provided by our partners.

The Hague & Partners

The Hague & Partners is the official marketing & acquisition organisation for the promotion of The Hague, focused on residents, visitors, conferences, businesses, and institutions.

The International School of The Hague (ISH)

Dutch International Schools Association. With 607 primary students and 1332 secondary students, the ISH mission is based on curious, connected and compassionate learning, inspiring students to become proactive global citizens.

Expatica Communications B.V.

Expatica.com provides expats in the Netherlands the information they need to turn their new country into their home. Expatica's goal is to help you live your life to the fullest, find your passion at work, and love your new home – wherever that may be.

Dutch Language Café

We aim to revolutionize language learning by taking it out of classrooms and instead combine it with interesting activities. This way we also attract native speakers and enable natives & language learners to mingle. We are not a traditional language school: our emphasis is on connecting people, community-building and building speaking confidence.

Girl Gone International (GGI) - The Hague

Girl Gone International (GGI) is a volunteer powered global and local community on a mission to connect, represent and empower womxn who live and travel abroad. Currently in 200+ cities, the community arrived in The Hague in 2015. GGI is a free co-created safe space for members to connect, engage, meet and make friends at regular social gatherings.

Hospi Housing

Hospi Housing is the platform for homestay rental and homesharing in the Netherlands. A lot of people are struggling to find housing. We help you to temporarily rent out a part of your home. You don't need a permit, it's tax free up till €6300 per year and above all: you help someone in need. Interested? Let's get in touch!

ACCESS

A not-for-profit organisation managed by volunteers – themselves internationals with experience in relocating to new countries – which has been serving the international community in the Netherlands for more than 30 years. Using our own personal experiences, we are here to answer questions you have about moving to and settling in your new home.

Association of Relocation Professionals Netherlands (ARPN)

ARPN consists of certified Destination Service Providers and local businesses that provide services to internationals moving to and from the Netherlands. We meet offline and convene in person twice a year to share knowledge on trends and legislation that directly affect the relocation market in the Netherlands.

Frank & The Backs

Frank & the Backs supports impact-driven scale-ups in achieving successful growth by leveraging a network of seasoned professionals and C-level executives, known as Backs, who provide essential expertise and experience. Frank & the Backs is officially recognized as a so called facilitator, a business mentor.

Foundation MEBYF

Taking a Spanish-speaking Expats target group in the Netherlands and Europe one step further in their social development, on topics such as vitality, participation, emancipation, inclusion and self-sufficiency.

Cove Centrum The Hague

Welcome to the heart of The Hague! Our centrally located serviced apartments offer modern comfort and stylish designs, providing the perfect setting to start a new life in the city while immersing yourself in its vibrant culture - and yes, we're dog-friendly too!

The Expatriate Archive Centre

The Expatriate Archive Centre collects expatriate life stories from all over the world. It facilitates high-quality research that promotes and enhances a greater understanding of expatriate life from a variety of perspectives. The collection includes documentations of everyday life abroad in various formats from the late 19th century to the present.