During King’s Night in The Hague, night buses run to Zoetermeer once

No night buses have been running through The Hague for about a year now, but to ensure that all festival goers get home safely during King’s Night 2023, HTM will deploy six night buses that will take you back to Zoetermeer, among other places.

Wednesday, April 26, 2023 is the free festival The Life I Live in the city center of The Hague. The festival is slightly smaller this year, there is no stage on the Grote Markt, but many people are still expected. Because of the crowds, trams and buses run around the center from 6 p.m.

RandstadRail trams and trains back to Zoetermeer

From The Hague Central Station you can take the last tram or train to Zoetermeer. This means that you either take the last tram 3 at 00:34, or tram 4 at 00:29, or the train at 00:13. But if you prefer to stay longer in the center of The Hague, the night bus in the night of 26 to 27 April is a perfect alternative.

Night bus

Six night buses will be running on Wednesday 26 April especially for the King’s Night in The Hague. These run until 4 o’clock in the morning and all depart from the bus platform of Central Station.

  • N1 – Central Station – Scheveningen (via Mariahoeve)
  • N2 – Central Station – Wassenaar (via Leidschendam and Voorschoten)
  • N3 – Central Station – Kraayenstein (via Loosduinen)
  • N4 – Central Station – Rijswijk (via Vrederust and Wateringen)
  • N5 – Central Station – Delft (via Ypenburg, Nootdorp and Pijnacker)
  • N6 – Central Station – Zoetermeer (via Leidschenveen)

Twice an hour

Zoetermeer residents therefore take night bus N6 from the bus platform at The Hague Central Station. In the night of April 26 to 27, this bus runs seven times. These are the departure times:

  • 1 a.m
  • 1:30 am
  • 2am
  • 2:30 am
  • 3 a.m
  • 3:30 am
  • 4 a.m

The night bus takes 19 minutes to bus stop Centrum West in the Stadshart. Via the HTML website you can easily plan your trip.

More about King’s Day in Zoetermeer:

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