Zuiderparktheater is an open-air amphitheatre set in a green part of The Hague, designed to keep the spotlight exactly where it belongs—on the stage. The layout creates a natural line of sight toward the performers, and the outdoor setting adds a distinctive charm to concerts, theatre and seasonal programmes: intimate enough to feel close, yet spacious enough to stay comfortable.
Even as an outdoor venue, the experience feels decidedly “theatrical”: clear sightlines from most areas, well-balanced sound for live shows, and an easy, relaxed flow thanks to smart audience zoning. Visitors appreciate the practical on-site offer—quick access to drinks and snacks and a logical placement of entry points and service spots, which helps reduce queues before the start.
For location and access, Henriëtte Roland Holstweg 100, 2533 ST, Haag, Netherlands takes you straight to Zuiderparktheater within the park, with a clearly marked entrance that’s easy to find once you arrive in the venue area. If you come by car, you’ll typically rely on nearby parking options around the park, while public transport visitors often aim for the closest stops by Zuiderpark and walk a short final stretch to the gate; for the wider city transport overview, see the text further down the page.