The Hague Luxury Hotels
Classic Hotels in The Hague with a little sass and flair
So you're lookin' for a little luxury when you lob in The Hague? Understandable, you're a classy mover, I can tell by the way you tap that keyboard. Like you, at AAIL we've got class in spades - it's barrowed in fresh daily from the Dordogne region of France. And our partnership with Splendia ensures we maintain that class and freshness with our classic The Hague hotel offerings listed below. Each is hand-chosen by the team at Splendia based on their lofty standards of character and luxury. And between you and I, I think you'll be pleasantly suprised at just how cheap a little The Hague grandeur can be.
Luxury Hotels in The Hague
The The Hague Luxury Hotels...
* prices for: 07-06-2012 » 10-06-2012 {change dates}
54-56 Lange Voorhout, The Hague, 2514 EG Netherlands {map}

The Hotel Des Indes opened its doors in 1881 and has hosted aristocrats, kings, heads of state, and celebrities. Originally a 17th century residence of a personal advisor of King William III, the property was renovated into a luxury hotel. Since then, diverse guests have included Theodore Roosevelt, Jacques Chirac, Tony Blair, Anna Pavlova, Mata Hari and the Spice Girls. Le Hotel Des Indes is a gateway to a proud history. The grand atrium boasts a magnificent drop chandelier; colossal marble columns flanking the spacious lobby add more than just a touch of grandeur. The overwhelming interiors are in direct contrast to mimimalism, and recall an opulent era of carriages and top hats. Further highlights include the original light fixings set into ornate plasterwork, and the richness of patterned carpets.











