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.

Bezuidenhout Social Club

Bezuidenhout Social Club is a welcoming English-speaking international community in The Hague. We host community dinners, meet-ups, workshops, networking events, and social gatherings to create space for meaningful conversations that go beyond casual encounters - sparking new connections and friendships that help you feel at home.

HSV International School

The HSV International Primary School has provided primary aged children with exceptional educational experiences since 1986. Spread over four locations in The Hague, one of our locations, Van Heutszstraat, is also home to our international special school, Lighthouse and our international preschool, The Three Little Ships.

ING

Meet ING, the biggest bank in the Netherlands, offering user-friendly digital banking with a distinctly personalised touch. You're in control, always free to manage your finances on your own terms. And if you need advice or have a question ING's specialised expat advisors are happy to help.

Residence Inn The Hague

Residence Inn The Hague welcomes you to discover contemporary comfort living in the vibrant city centre. Experience stunning panoramic views on the skyline of The Hague on our top floors. Our spacious studios and apartments allow you to live as you would at home. Located in the heart of The Hague Political district and connected to Moxy The Hague with its lively bar.

Numa

Welcome to Numa, Europe's leading provider of digitally managed rooms and apartments in 35+ vibrant cities. Whether you're traveling for busines,s an event, or a project, we have a perfect space tailored to your needs among our fully-furnished apartments suitable for short and extended stays. We do the room, You do the city.

American Women’s Club of The Hague (AWC)

The American Women’s Club of The Hague is a home-away-from-home for Americans and all English-speaking women. Founded in 1930, we are a volunteer-run organization and stichting. The Club provides social and educational activities, and we actively engage in philanthropic and community service projects in The Hague, the Netherlands, and globally.

European School of The Hague

The European School The Hague (ESH) is an accredited European School, established to educate children of employees of the European Union institutions, and offers multilingual learning experiences in a multicultural environment.

Kids and Carrots

At Kids and Carrots each child’s wellbeing is nurtured and children’s unique and natural sense of wonder is encouraged. We are inspired by the Reggio Emilia philosophy which promotes children’s learning within the contexts of the natural world. We offer daily 100% organic meals and organize weekly visits from yoga-, music- or art teachers.

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.

InterNations The Hague

InterNations offers global networking opportunities, local events, and expat-relevant information. We host regular events and activities ioffering the opportunity to meet fellow internationals in the Hague, while forums and destination guides provide valuable tips and information on our website

International Waldorf School The Hague

International Waldorf School is a primary school that welcomes children from all over the world. Physical education, handicrafts, the arts and respect for the natural world and each other are of equal importance to proficiency in mathematics and literacy. This balanced educational approach is what the Waldorf school calls learning with head, heart and hands.

Study in The Hague

Study in The Hague is your starting point to get to know student city The Hague. With more than 30,000 other (international) students, this is a perfect place to make your future plans. The city not only offers you an interesting study at a college or university, there is plenty of culture and nature to explore in and around The Hague.