Japanese Garden in Clingendael Park
Discover serenity in The Hague's historic Japanese Garden.

About Japanese Garden in Clingendael Park
The Japanese Garden in Clingendael Park is a captivating destination that offers visitors an enchanting glimpse into the artistry of Japanese garden design. Situated within the expansive Clingendael Estate in The Hague, this garden is renowned for its historical significance and breathtaking beauty. Established in 1910 by Marguerite M. Baroness van Brienen, affectionately known as 'Lady Daisy,' the garden reflects her passion for Japanese culture, which she developed during her travels to Japan. The garden covers approximately 6800 square meters and is the only Japanese garden in the Netherlands from this period, earning it the status of a national monument. Visitors can expect to be mesmerized by the garden's peaceful ambiance, accentuated by its vibrant plant life, which includes Japanese maples, azaleas, and rhododendrons. The garden's architectural elements, such as the quaint bridges, stepping stones, and traditional water basins, further enhance its charm. Open to the public for just a few weeks in spring and autumn, the garden's rare beauty draws nature lovers, history buffs, and photography enthusiasts alike. While strolling through the garden, visitors can enjoy the soothing sounds of trickling water from the stone water basins and admire the intricate designs of the stone lanterns that dot the landscape. Located within Clingendael Park, the Japanese Garden is just a short distance from the vibrant city center of The Hague, making it an ideal addition to any itinerary. Nearby attractions include the Clingendael House and the Haagse Bos, offering further opportunities for exploration and relaxation. Whether you're seeking a moment of reflection or simply wish to experience the beauty of Japanese horticulture, the Japanese Garden in Clingendael Park promises a memorable visit.
Highlights
- Historical Japanese garden dating back to 1910.
- Unique collection of Japanese maples, azaleas, and rhododendrons.
- Traditional stone lanterns and water basins.
- Picturesque bridges and stepping stones.
- Limited opening periods in spring and autumn.
- Located within the beautiful Clingendael Park estate.
- Close proximity to The Hague's city center and other attractions.
