Hotel in The Hague, Netherlands
Moxy The Hague
150ptsHarbour-Quarter Social Format

About Moxy The Hague
Moxy The Hague sits on Wijnhaven in the centre of The Hague, carrying a Michelin Selected distinction for 2025 that places it in a different tier from the city's budget hotel stock. The address puts guests within easy reach of the Binnenhof, the Mauritshuis, and the old harbour district. For travellers who want design-conscious accommodation without the rates of the grand hotel tier, this is a credible option.
The Address and What It Unlocks
Wijnhaven 6 sits in the older harbour quarter of The Hague, a short walk from both the Grote Markt and the Binnenhof complex. That geography matters. The Hague's civic and diplomatic core — the parliament buildings, the International Court of Justice, the Mauritshuis with its Vermeer and Rembrandt holdings — forms a compact zone, and Moxy The Hague sits on its western edge, meaning most of the city's significant architecture and several of its better-regarded restaurants are within fifteen minutes on foot. The surrounding streets carry the layered character typical of Dutch working harbours that have been repurposed rather than razed: warehouses converted to apartments and bars, older canal frontage alongside contemporary infill. The neighbourhood reads as genuinely urban rather than as a sanitised hotel district.
For travellers comparing hotel addresses in the city, the Wijnhaven location places Moxy in a different zone from the more formal hotel cluster around the Lange Voorhout, where properties like Hotel des Indes and De Plesman Hotel The Hague sit. Those properties trade on a more traditional boulevard setting. Moxy's harbour-adjacent position is less formal, more immediately connected to street-level activity, and arguably more useful for leisure travellers who want to move through the city rather than anchor to a single neighbourhood.
Where Moxy Sits in The Hague's Hotel Tier
The Hague's hotel stock has expanded considerably in the past decade as the city has asserted its identity beyond its administrative function. The mid-market design hotel category , the segment Moxy occupies as part of Marriott's portfolio , now has several credible competitors: Townhouse Den Haag, Park Centraal Den Haag, and The Collector all compete in a similar space, each with a distinct design proposition. What separates Moxy from the lower end of the city's hotel market is the 2025 Michelin Selected designation, a signal that the guide's hotel editors found the property worth recommending to readers who use Michelin as a quality filter. Michelin Selected is not a star rating in the traditional sense; it indicates that the property meets a threshold of quality and editorial relevance, and it places Moxy alongside a curated set of Dutch properties rather than the broader booking-platform inventory.
Within the Netherlands, the Michelin hotel selection spans a range of property types, from countryside estate hotels like Kasteel Daelenbroeck in Herkenbosch and Landgoed Hotel Het Roode Koper in Leuvenum to urban design properties. Moxy's inclusion in the 2025 list signals that the guide recognises design-forward city hotels alongside heritage properties, reflecting a broader shift in how premium travel media defines quality accommodation. Comparable urban Michelin Selected properties in the country include Staats in Haarlem and MUZE Hotel Utrecht in Utrecht City, which gives a sense of the peer set.
The Moxy Format and What to Expect
The Moxy brand, operating under Marriott International, is built around a specific formula: compressed room sizes offset by generous, social public spaces, with a bar-led lobby that functions as a working and socialising area through most of the day and evening. The format emerged as a response to the observation that younger urban travellers spend less time in their rooms than previous generations, and that the lobby dollar can go further than the per-square-metre room dollar. The result is a hotel where the communal areas carry more design investment than the rooms, and where the bar-lobby hybrid is the functional heart of the property.
At the Wijnhaven location, that formula connects to the neighbourhood's existing bar and hospitality culture. The Hague's old harbour district has developed a concentration of independent food and drink venues over the past decade, so a hotel with an active ground-floor bar sits naturally in an area where guests will already be moving between venues in the evening. For travellers who want to use their hotel as a base rather than a destination, the format is efficient. For those who want a quieter or more formal hotel experience, properties like Hotel des Indes represent a different proposition entirely.
The Hague as a Base for the Region
One of the underused arguments for basing yourself in The Hague rather than Amsterdam is the density of day-trip options at closer range. Delft is fifteen minutes by train. The coast at Scheveningen is thirty minutes by tram. Rotterdam's architecture district is under thirty minutes by intercity rail. That geographic efficiency makes The Hague a more practical hub for travellers covering the western Netherlands than Amsterdam, which requires more time to escape. For those arriving by air, the connection from Schiphol Airport to The Hague Central runs regularly and takes approximately forty minutes, with Wijnhaven a short tram or taxi ride from the station.
Elsewhere in the Netherlands, travellers looking for comparable urban stays with Michelin recognition might consider Room Mate Bruno in Rotterdam or Court Hotel Utrecht City Centre in Utrecht. For coastal alternatives, Grand Hotel Huis ter Duin in Noordwijk aan Zee sits roughly forty kilometres north of The Hague on the North Sea coast. Further afield, De Durgerdam in Amsterdam and Weeshuis Gouda in Gouda extend the picture of how the country's hotel quality tier distributes across regions. For island options, Op Oost in Oosterend and Texel in De Cocksdorp offer a different pace altogether, as does De Blanke Leading in Cadzand-Bad at the Zeeland coast. Beyond the Netherlands, travellers calibrating against the higher end of the European hotel market can reference Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz or Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo as a different scale of proposition, and The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City as a transatlantic reference for the design-hotel category at full stretch. Closer to home, Pillows Grand Boutique Hotel Ter Borch Zwolle and Landgoed Duin en Kruidberg in Santpoort Noord represent the heritage-estate alternative within the Dutch Michelin Selected cohort.
For restaurant guidance across the city, the EP Club full The Hague guide covers the dining options worth tracking by neighbourhood.
Planning a Stay
Moxy The Hague is located at Wijnhaven 6, in the canal and harbour zone west of the Binnenhof. The Moxy brand operates without a traditional front desk, with check-in handled at the bar, which reinforces the social lobby format rather than a conventional hotel arrival. Booking is handled through Marriott's standard channels, with Bonvoy loyalty rates applicable for members. Given the property's position in the Michelin Selected list and its location in a neighbourhood with significant evening footfall, advance booking is advisable for weekend stays during the summer and during periods when the International Criminal Court and allied institutions draw delegations to the city, which can compress mid-week availability at all price points across The Hague's hotel stock.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What room should I choose at Moxy The Hague?
- The Moxy format is designed with compact rooms and an active lobby as the trade-off, so room selection is less about specific room types and more about accepting that format. The property carries a 2025 Michelin Selected designation, which confirms a baseline quality threshold, but if larger rooms or traditional hotel service are priorities, properties like Hotel des Indes or De Plesman Hotel The Hague offer a different configuration at higher price points. Within the Moxy tier, rooms with a view toward the Wijnhaven canal tend to make the most of the harbour setting.
- What is the defining thing about Moxy The Hague?
- The address. Wijnhaven 6 places guests in the harbour district of a city that functions as the Netherlands' governmental and diplomatic capital, with the Mauritshuis, Binnenhof, and a concentration of independent restaurants and bars all within walking distance. The 2025 Michelin Selected status confirms it clears an editorial quality bar. Against comparably priced options in the city, the combination of location and design format gives it a clear positioning: it is a bar-forward, socially oriented hotel in a genuinely central urban setting, not a peripheral business property that happens to have a design fit-out.
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