About this venue
Zuiderpark is a spacious green venue in The Hague with a distinctive value for events: the natural park setting creates a more relaxed atmosphere than a traditional indoor hall, while the open-air environment works well for concerts, festivals and summer programmes. Instead of monumental enclosed architecture, its character comes from wide paths, lawns and tree-lined areas that gradually lead visitors toward the event space.
The experience is built around the open-air atmosphere, clear circulation and a calmer arrival rhythm. For programmes near the open-air theatre area, visitors can usually expect seasonal food and drink options, while the natural surroundings give both sound and audience interaction a more intimate feel than a large arena. Comfort depends on the type of event, so it is practical to arrive prepared for an outdoor setting.
The location is listed at Henriëtte Roland Holstweg 100, The Hague, Netherlands. The park has several entrances, and for events around Zuiderparktheater the easiest approach is to follow the signs toward the open-air theatre; access is often directed via the Mr. P. Drooglever Fortuynweg route. Since standard car parking is not expected directly at the visitor address, arrival is best planned toward the nearest entrance or nearby stop, while broader transport details for moving around The Hague continue naturally in the city section below.
About the city: The Hague
The Hague (Den Haag), the Netherlands’ elegant political and cultural capital, is also a highly attractive destination for top-tier events—from big sporting nights to concerts in modern venues. The city has a refined, international character, and its seaside vibe adds a special “after-event” feeling: it’s easy to combine an evening out, a stroll, and a great dinner without overplanning. Visitors often appreciate the sense of safety, order, and the city’s logical layout, which makes a stay feel relaxed even when you’re visiting briefly.
Getting around is most often handled by HTM trams and buses, along with RandstadRail connections, making it quick to reach key districts and most major event locations. If you arrive by train, the main hubs are Den Haag Centraal and Den Haag Hollands Spoor (Den Haag HS), with excellent onward travel by public transport or taxi. The closest air links are via Rotterdam The Hague Airport, while a wider range of flights is often available through Amsterdam Airport Schiphol; in both cases, the transfer into the city and to event areas is straightforward and well connected.
While you’re here, it’s worth adding a sightseeing bonus: walk around Binnenhof and the calm Hofvijver, step into the Mauritshuis, or unwind on the promenade in Scheveningen with the scent of the sea. In the center, Plein and Grote Markt are popular for evening meetups, while Lange Voorhout and the surrounding avenues give the city its distinctive, elegant rhythm. Whether you come before or after an event, The Hague offers enough to give every trip extra value—stylish, practical, and consistently well organized.