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Zeeheldenkwartier

The Hague, Netherlands · Neighborhood Guide

Trendy, creative, and increasingly popular with young professionals. Excellent independent cafés, vintage shops, and a buzzing Saturday market. The Hague's answer to Amsterdam's De Pijp.

Data verified June 15, 2026

Zeeheldenkwartier at a Glance

Higher-End

Cost Level

€1,400–€2,100/month for 1-BR

Rent Range

Safe — busy neighbourhood with good foot traffic and lighting

Safety

200–400 Mbps fiber available

Internet

Who Lives in Zeeheldenkwartier?

Young Dutch and international professionals, NGO workers, creative freelancers, and young couples. Average age 26–38. The Hague's trendiest neighbourhood.

Young professionalsNGO workersCreativesFoodies

Living in Zeeheldenkwartier — Practical Details

Walkability

Excellent — compact, vibrant streets with independent shops, cafés, and restaurants. Very pedestrian-friendly.

Grocery & Food Access

Albert Heijn nearby. Zeeheldenkwartier market on Saturdays. Independent food shops and bakeries throughout.

Getting Around

  • Tram: lines 6, 11, 12 nearby
  • Bus routes to centre and station
  • Cycling to centre: 5 min
  • Walking to centre: 10 min

Nearby Coworking

  • Seats2Meet The Hague (€280–€420/mo)
  • The Hague Tech (€320–€500/mo)
  • New Babylon (€300–€460/mo)

Insider Tips for Zeeheldenkwartier

  • 1The Saturday market on Prins Hendrikstraat is fantastic for organic produce and street food
  • 2This neighbourhood has the best independent café density in The Hague — Lola, Pistache, and Walter Benedict are favourites
  • 3Rents are 20–30% cheaper than Statenkwartier with much more energy and social life
  • 4The Haagse Markt (10 min walk) is the largest outdoor market in the Netherlands — incredible for cheap groceries

FAQ — Zeeheldenkwartier, The Hague

What is Zeeheldenkwartier like for expats?

Zeeheldenkwartier is a higher-end neighborhood in The Hague. Trendy, creative, and increasingly popular with young professionals. Excellent independent cafés, vintage shops, and a buzzing Saturday market. The Hague's answer to Amsterdam's De Pijp. Best for: Young professionals, NGO workers, and creatives who want neighbourhood character without paying Statenkwartier prices.

How much does it cost to live in Zeeheldenkwartier, The Hague?

Zeeheldenkwartier is classified as "Higher-End" in The Hague. Typical rent: €1,400–€2,100/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in The Hague: €2,500–€3,500.

Is Zeeheldenkwartier safe for expats?

Safe — busy neighbourhood with good foot traffic and lighting

Who lives in Zeeheldenkwartier?

Young Dutch and international professionals, NGO workers, creative freelancers, and young couples. Average age 26–38. The Hague's trendiest neighbourhood.

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