Marriott Hotel The Hague
by the TopOfHotel team
Marriott is the full-kit international chain pick — varied room types and every amenity in one place.
Marriott is the full-kit international chain pick — varied room types and every amenity in one place.
In-Depth Review
Marriott Hotel The Hague is a 5-star international chain hotel with the full standard kit — an indoor pool, a complete gym, several large meeting rooms and a handful of restaurants. It sits about 3.5 km from Den Haag Centraal, scores 8.7/10, and starts around $214 a night — a strong fit for business travellers and Bonvoy members.
Rooms and decor
Rooms come in several types, from Standard up to Executive Suite. All of them lean modern and muted, with comfortable Marriott beds, marble-trimmed bathrooms, high-speed Wi-Fi and large TVs. Reviewers single out the cleanliness and the reliable chain standard — you know exactly what you are getting before you walk in.
Food and amenities
The amenity list is the reason to book here: an indoor pool, a 24-hour gym that fits any schedule, and several large meeting rooms sized for events. The on-site restaurants serve good Dutch and international food, and breakfast is the 5-star-chain buffet. Parking is easy too, which counts for a lot given where the hotel sits.
Location and getting there
This is the catch. The hotel is about 3.5 km from the old town centre, so a taxi or tram into the centre takes roughly 10 to 15 minutes, and the drive from Den Haag Centraal is about 10 minutes. The city's small airport is close by. If you are driving, all of this is a non-issue; if you want to wander the historic core on foot, it is less convenient.
Things to know before booking
It is not in the old town — plan on a car, taxi or tram for every trip into the centre. Pricing also climbs without a promotion, reaching around $414 a night at the top of the range, so it pays to wait for a deal. And the feel is polished international chain rather than characterful, so anyone after old-town atmosphere may want a different address.
Our take
Book the Marriott if you are here to work, run a meeting, collect Bonvoy points, swim with the family, or simply drive in and park easily. If being inside the historic centre near Parliament matters more than amenities, Des Indes or Staybridge is the better call.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- It is a Marriott, so you earn Bonvoy points on the stay — handy if you already run loyalty with the chain.
- There is an indoor pool and a 24-hour gym, so the workout or the swim fits around any schedule.
- Several large meeting rooms make it a genuinely good base for events and corporate gatherings.
- Parking is easy, which matters here because you will likely want a car given the distance from the centre.
- Rooms span Standard to Executive Suite in a clean, modern style, with comfortable Marriott beds, marble bathrooms, high-speed Wi-Fi and large TVs — reviewers praise the cleanliness and consistent chain standard.
- It sits about 3.5 km from the old town centre, so a car, taxi or tram is part of every trip into town — budget 10 to 15 minutes each way.
- Pricing climbs when there is no promotion running; the range tops out around $414 a night, so watch for a deal before booking.
- The style is competent international-chain rather than characterful — fine for work, but it lacks the classic charm of an old-town property like Des Indes.
Who It’s For
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Amenities
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Insider Tips
- Sign in to your Bonvoy account before booking so the nights and points actually post to your profile.
- Plan on the small on-site airport and easy parking if you are driving; the location rewards a car far more than it rewards walkers.
- If your priority is being inside the old town near Parliament, book Des Indes or Staybridge instead — this Marriott is the chain-and-meetings pick, not the historic-centre one.