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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
Zorgvliet, Den Haag
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Source: CBS Kerncijfers wijken & buurten
Number of establishments
Nassaubuurt is a vibrant urban neighborhood home to approximately 14,920 residents organized across 7,075 households, establishing itself as a significant commercial hub with 2,735 business establishments and 1,468 commercial real estate properties. The district's economic profile is distinctly service-oriented, with business services dominating the landscape at 1,150 vestigations, representing a robust professional services sector that attracts office-based operators and corporate functions. Government, education, and healthcare facilities contribute a substantial presence with 580 establishments, while retail and hospitality venues number 255 and create a lively street-level economy; culture, recreation, and miscellaneous services round out the portfolio with 240 operations. This diversified commercial ecosystem reflects a mature, economically active neighborhood with depth across multiple sectors.
For prospective commercial tenants and property buyers, Nassaubuurt presents compelling fundamentals: the resident workforce of 6,800 employed professionals supports a robust labor market with 68% net participation rates, ensuring reliable access to skilled personnel for service-oriented businesses. Average household income of €60,100 per capita indicates solid purchasing power within the neighborhood's catchment area, making it particularly attractive for retail and hospitality operators targeting local consumer spending. The overwhelming concentration of business services establishments suggests that office space and professional service facilities would find the strongest market fit, though the established retail, education, and healthcare presence equally validates mixed-use commercial strategies for entrepreneurs seeking proximity to complementary activities and a well-established customer base.
CBS dataset: 85984NED · Last updated: June 29, 2026

Miquel van Dongen
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Renting office space in Nassaubuurt gives you access to a tight yet growing market in The Hague. Prime office rents in the city average around €245 per m² per year. As a tenant, you benefit from proximity to the city centre and access to high-quality workspaces. Demand for offices is growing, particularly from existing businesses seeking premium locations. Get the latest available options and rental terms by contacting our team directly.
The Hague has one of the tightest office markets in the Netherlands with a vacancy rate of just 4.5%, meaning suitable space fills quickly. The market shows growth, rising from 16,300 m² in Q1 2025 to 20,300 m² in Q1 2026. Demand comes largely from existing businesses upgrading to better-quality premises. The city attracts employers from public administration, legal services and manufacturing sectors. Supply is particularly tight due to limited new construction caused by high building costs and nitrogen restrictions.
The office market undergoes structural shifts: employers seek modern, sustainable workplaces that support hybrid working effectively. Tenants are willing to pay premiums for buildings offering excellent accessibility, collaborative spaces and superior connectivity. Nassaubuurt's central location near the city core and strong public transport links make it attractive for this evolving demand.
Nassaubuurt sits in central The Hague with direct connections to Central Station and the A12 motorway. Public transport is excellent: multiple tram lines, bus stops throughout the neighbourhood, and cyclist-friendly infrastructure. The city centre with shops, restaurants, cafes and services is within walking distance. For drivers: quick access to other areas of the wider region and Randstad. Accessibility is one of this inner-city location's strongest selling points.
As a tenant in Nassaubuurt, you are positioned in a mixed urban neighbourhood with strong connections to public institutions, education and employment hubs. Many landlords in The Hague offer flexible lease periods and tailored solutions for modern workplace requirements. The neighbourhood benefits from ongoing investment in the living environment and urban innovation. Employees appreciate the combination of a centrally-located office with excellent public transport and cycling access.
Ready to explore available office space in Nassaubuurt? Browse our full range of offices for rent in The Hague or request a complimentary market overview directly from our team. We help you find the right workspace for your business needs.