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Arendsdorp, Den Haag


Laakhaven-West, Den Haag


Binckhorst, Den Haag


Binckhorst, Den Haag


Hoge Veld, Den Haag


Binckhorst, Den Haag

The Bridge

The Bridge
Waalsdorp, Den Haag


Burgen en Horsten, Den Haag


Hoge Veld, Den Haag


Hoge Veld, Den Haag


De Rivieren, Den Haag

Rode Olifant

Rode Olifant
Nassaubuurt, Den Haag


Uilebomen, Den Haag

De Haagsche Zwaan

De Haagsche Zwaan
Bezuidenhout-West, Den Haag

Haagsche Hof

Haagsche Hof
Voorhout, Den Haag


Laakhaven-West, Den Haag


Hoge Veld, Den Haag


Uilebomen, Den Haag


Burgen en Horsten, Den Haag


Kerketuinen en Zichtenburg, Den Haag


Hoge Veld, Den Haag


Uilebomen, Den Haag


Uilebomen, Den Haag


Kerketuinen en Zichtenburg, Den Haag


De Rivieren, Den Haag

Den Haag

Den Haag
Uilebomen, Den Haag

Johan de Wittlaan 7

Johan de Wittlaan 7
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The Hague's A-class office rents climbed from €210 in 2016 to €248 in 2026, a +18% gain. Growth was steady until 2019 (€231), driven by supply tightness. Covid-19 halted expansion in 2020–2021 as remote working and office consolidation weighed on demand. From 2022 onward, the market rebounded through flight-to-quality: occupiers sought fewer but superior spaces, concentrating demand on prime locations. Interest rate hikes in 2023–2024 slowed momentum, yet scarcity of top-tier stock remained supportive. The sustained climb toward €248 in 2026 reflects persistent undersupply of high-quality accommodation in tier-one sites, offsetting broader economic headwinds.

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The Hague stands as the Netherlands' third-largest municipality, with over 566,000 residents and nearly 283,000 households, creating a vibrant and economically diverse urban centre. The city hosts almost 100,000 business establishments across its territory, supported by a working population of approximately 289,000 professionals with a solid net labour participation rate of 67 percent. Den Haag's economic profile is distinctly service-oriented, dominated by business services with 23,485 establishments, followed by a substantial industrial and energy sector comprising 21,655 venues. The presence of significant government, education and healthcare institutions—accounting for 16,660 establishments—underscores the municipality's role as an administrative and institutional hub, whilst the trade and hospitality sector with 12,620 venues demonstrates the city's active retail and leisure economy.
For commercial real estate investors and occupiers, Den Haag presents compelling fundamentals rooted in a high-quality labour supply and considerable consumer spending power, with an average income per resident reaching €35,200 annually. The dominance of business services creates sustained demand for modern office space, particularly in professional districts serving multinational corporations, financial firms and consultancies. Simultaneously, the robust hospitality and retail presence—supported by both resident purchasing power and institutional workers—ensures healthy foot-traffic and rental yields for high-street retail and dining establishments. The city's diversified economic base, combining administrative functions with service provision, makes it particularly suited for office and mixed-use developments, though selective retail and hospitality properties also perform strongly within its dynamic commercial landscape.
CBS dataset: 85984NED · Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Average office rental rates in The Hague stand at €245 per m² annually, concentrated in prime locations. Vacancy remains extremely tight at just 3.1%, reflecting one of the most constrained markets in the Netherlands. Take-up reached 20,300 m² in Q1 2026, driven by organizations modernizing their office portfolios. For companies seeking office space in The Hague, availability is limited and demand centers on well-connected locations with strong sustainability credentials.
The Hague serves as the seat of government and major judicial institutions, creating substantial employment. The city economy has grown substantially, reflected in an increasing number of active businesses. The market operates below friction vacancy levels, with an urgent plan targeting 200,000 m² of office space in the Central Innovation District, the triangle between three main train stations. Activity primarily involves offices ranging from 200 to 500 m², with strong demand for units from 500 to 2,500 m². Public sector, financial services, and technology employers anchor demand patterns.
New development pipelines remain limited, particularly because existing stock is already severely constrained. This results in existing occupiers favoring lease extensions over relocation when ideal alternatives are unavailable. A shortage of high-quality office space means ambitious tenants have limited options, undermining market dynamics.
The Hague offers three main train stations – Centraal, Laan van NOI, and Moerwijk – with frequent connections to Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Utrecht. Primary office districts cluster near Centraal Station with excellent access. Motorway A4 and A12 provide regional connectivity. Cycling infrastructure is extensive, and city-center amenities include restaurants, retail, and professional services. Schools, childcare, and sports facilities are readily available throughout residential areas.
Renting provides flexibility in a market where supply serves only certain segments. Modern office buildings in The Hague meet the latest sustainability and climate standards while enabling collaborative work, positioning offices as central meeting points. Many landlords offer short lease terms and customizable agreements, allowing companies to adapt to changing workforce needs. The city attracts internationally recognized professionals due to its governance and judicial prominence.
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At a glance
Office space for rent in The Hague: 29 properties. Largest supply in Uilebomen, Hoge Veld and Binckhorst. Typical rent €248 per m² per year (2026). 69% of listings carry energy label A or better.