The Ald hotel Den Haag
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A nod to rich history
The building that houses The Ald has a rich history that is closely linked to various publications of the Dutch government. Originally, the building was used by the National Printing Office, whose origins date back to the 16th century when the Netherlands fought for independence from Spain.
The Ald Hotel adds a new chapter to its long and eventful history, in which heritage is given a new purpose.
The State Printing House began its activities in Leiden under the leadership of Willem Silvius, who was appointed as the first printer for the States of Holland in 1577.


A privileged location in the heart of the city centre
The Ald Hotel is centrally located in The Hague, just a seven-minute walk from Central Station and five minutes from the Binnenhof. With easy access to trams, buses, and trains, as well as parking at Q-Park Muzenplein, we offer the perfect base to explore the city.
The Hague blends history, art, and modernity. Just minutes from the hotel, discover museums like the Mauritshuis, bustling shopping streets, cozy cafés, and top-tier restaurants, making the city a vibrant and unforgettable destination.