Contact & location

Address

Laan van Nieuw Oost-Indië 275
2593 BS The Hague
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 (70) 365 46 77
Fax: +31 (70) 356 11 40
info@directdutch.com

Managing director: dr Ruud Hisgen
Office & finance manager: Avril Marrah
Director of Studies:  Petra Hisgen

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Where is Direct Dutch located?

Direct Dutch can be found near the centre of The Hague, a few minutes away from Laan van NOI station.

By public transport:
Bus nr. 23 and tram nr. 2 stop right in front of our door (stop “Stuyvesantstraat”). Bus nr. 4 stops in Theresiastraat (stop “Laan van NOI”). Turn right and walk about 5-10 minutes to nr. 275.

By car:
From the A12 (Utrechtsebaan) take exit “Bezuidenhout/Mariahoeve”. Turn right and follow Schenkkade to BP petrol station. Turn left (Laan van Nieuw Oost-Indië). You’ll find our office on the left hand side.

From the A12 (Utrechtsebaan) take exit “Centrum”. Turn right and follow Juliana van Stolberglaan to second traffic lights. Turn right (Laan van Nieuw Oost-Indië). Nr. 275 is towards the next traffic lights on the right hand side.
The area is a paid parking zone from 9.00 – 14.00 hrs (max. 2 hrs).

The Hague: green city in the heart of Europe
The Hague is the Royal Residence as well as the seat of Dutch government. Many international companies and organizations have chosen The Hague, the administrative heart of the Netherlands, to establish their offices.

The Hague is an important link in both national and international transport networks. Most major cities in Europe can be reached by car, train or plain within a few hours. Schiphol Airport, near the financial centre of Amsterdam, is only thirty minutes away. It takes only twenty minutes by car or train to reach the world port Rotterdam. A trip to Brussels, the Belgian capital, takes only two hours by train, and a trip to Paris, the French one, only four hours. A one hour flight brings you to London.

A few facts and figures: greater The Hague has a population of almost 700,000. It has over sixty embassies, five international schools, four hundred restaurants, forty cinemas, twenty theatres, thirty museums (of which the Mauritshuis with its 17th century masterpieces is the best-known), and a great variety of sights like the miniature city Madurodam, the 400 metre long Pier in Scheveningen, and the Peace Palace which houses the international Court of Justice.