Paleistuin
Paleistuin, nestled near the Peace Palace in The Hague, offers a blend of greenery and historical significance. This tranquil garden, dating back to the late 19th century, was originally part of the estate of the prominent Dutch attorney, J.B. van der Goot. Now, it serves as a public park, inviting visitors to stroll along its paths lined with well-maintained flower beds and trees. During spring months like April and May, the garden bursts into color with blooming azaleas and rhododendrons. Visitors can enjoy quiet reflection or a leisurely picnic while taking in the serene atmosphere just steps away from the city's bustling heart.