Rent a Home in Benoordenhout, The Hague
Villas under the trees, estates around the corner, and 40% international residents. Benoordenhout is the greenest and quietest residential area of The Hague, cycling distance from the city center.
Benoordenhout owes its name to its location: north of the Haagse Bos. It is a district of wide avenues, large gardens, and estates that were once privately owned and are now public parks. With approximately 14,900 residents (2025) and 7,836 homes, it is not a small district, but it feels more spacious than anywhere else in The Hague. The average WOZ value of 624,000 euros (2025) places Benoordenhout in the higher segment. Those who rent a home here choose peace, space, and greenery, with the city a fifteen-minute bike ride away.
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Van Hoytemastraat: The Village Square of the Neighborhood
The Van Hoytemastraat is the shopping center of Benoordenhout. Small-scale, with a bakery, a delicatessen, a few restaurants, and a supermarket. It is not a shopping street like 'De Fred' in the Statenkwartier, but more of a village square in an urban district. Residents know their shopkeepers, and shopkeepers know their customers.
Most amenities are concentrated around the Van Hoytemastraat. A general practitioner, a pharmacy, a few catering establishments. For more extensive shopping, residents go to the Statenkwartier, the city center, or Wassenaar. Benoordenhout is not the neighborhood you go to for shopping. It is the neighborhood where you live.
Clingendael, Arendsdorp, and the Estates
What is special about Benoordenhout is the amount of greenery. Not just gardens and avenues, but entire estates that are now public parks. Landgoed Clingendael, with 17th-century roots and a Japanese garden open for a few weeks each spring, borders the district. Landgoed Arendsdorp offers ponds and walking paths. Duinzigt is located on the edge towards the dunes.
The Haagse Bos, one of the oldest forests in the Netherlands, directly borders the south side. In total, Benoordenhout is surrounded by more greenery than any other district in The Hague. The Catshuis, the official residence of the Prime Minister, is located on the edge of Clingendael. It is the only neighborhood in the Netherlands where you can be the Prime Minister's neighbor.
Villas, Mansions, and Semi-Detached Houses
The housing supply in Benoordenhout is different from the rest of The Hague. Here you will find villas, large single-family homes, and semi-detached houses on spacious plots. Many homes were built between 1915 and 1959, in the style of the Berlage plan: garden city principles, wide avenues, lots of green. The architecture is protected as a cityscape.
Three-quarters of the homes are owner-occupied. The rental portion, about 25%, mainly consists of private rentals in the higher segment. There are fewer apartments than in the city center or the Statenkwartier. Those looking for an apartment are more likely to find one in the neighborhoods around the Van Hoytemastraat. Those looking to rent an entire house have the greatest chance in Benoordenhout.
International District with Embassies and Schools
Forty percent of Benoordenhout's residents have an international background, making it the most international residential area of The Hague. Embassies are scattered throughout the neighborhood. Employees of the International Criminal Court, international organizations, and multinationals live here. It is the neighborhood where your neighbors come from twenty countries.
International schools play a role in this. Winford Bilingual offers bilingual education for children aged 4 to 12. Other international schools are a short distance away. For expats with children, Benoordenhout is a logical choice: the schools are close by, the neighborhood is safe, and the houses are large enough for a family.
Apartments Price Breakdown in The Hague
| Bedrooms | Average | Median | Price Range | Available |
|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | €969 | €938 | €875 - €1,095 | 0 / 3 |
1 | €1,234 | €1,074 | €477 - €3,250 | 97 |
2 | €2,144 | €2,195 | €498 - €5,000 | 63 |
3 | €2,263 | €2,150 | €792 - €5,750 | 42 |
4+ | €2,750 | €2,750 | €1,750 - €4,000 | 9 |
Accessibility: Bike and Bus
Benoordenhout is car-friendly. The A4 and A12 highways are a short distance away. Many homes have a private driveway or garage. Street parking is possible, often with a permit. Parking pressure is low compared to central districts.
Public transport is more limited than in the city center. Bus lines serve the district via the Wassenaarseweg and the Van Alkemadelaan. Den Haag Centraal is reachable by bike, about fifteen to twenty minutes. Scheveningen beach is a similar distance. Many residents cycle or drive. Benoordenhout is not a neighborhood where you necessarily need public transport.
Greenest District of The Hague
Clingendael, Arendsdorp, Duinzigt, the Haagse Bos. Benoordenhout is surrounded by estates and parks. Nowhere else in The Hague is there so much nature within walking distance of your front door.
40% International Residents
Embassy staff, ICC employees, expats from multinationals. Benoordenhout has the largest international community in The Hague. Bilingual schools and a cosmopolitan atmosphere are part of it.
Spacious Homes on Large Plots
Villas, mansions, and semi-detached houses with gardens. The housing supply in Benoordenhout is larger and more spacious than in any other district of The Hague.
Benoordenhout is not a district for starters or for those who want to be in the middle of nightlife. It is a district for families, for expats seeking peace and space, for people who want a garden and are willing to pay for it. The neighborhood is quiet, green, and established. That is exactly what residents appreciate about it.
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