Service providers

Are you looking for an expert in housing, relocation, banking, childcare, healthcare or something else? The Hague International Centre connects you to reliable service providers who offer high-quality services in English and are familiar with your needs as an international living in The Hague region. Please note we are highly selective to the partners we promote, however we cannot be held liable for consequences with services provided by our partners.

DelftMaMa (Delft Maternity And Motherhood Assistance)

DelftMaMa offers a helping hand to parents from the local international community. DelftMaMa is a non-profit organisation promoting the well-being and integration of international mothers-to-be and mothers of young children (0-12 years) in and around Delft. We improve intercultural communication between individuals and maternity care organisations.

I am not a Tourist

I am not a Tourist is the publisher of the “Expat Survival Guide”. This annual expat guide provides essential information to help internationals settle into the Netherlands. I am not a Tourist Fairs & Events is the organiser of fairs and events for expats to serve the international community living, working and studying in The Netherlands.

ESN The Hague

ESN The Hague is a section of the biggest and oldest student networks in Europe: Erasmus Student Network! With over 20.000 members spread over most European countries, ESN provides a home away from home for international and homecoming students, almost everywhere they go in Europe.

Foundation MEBYF

Taking a Spanish-speaking Expats target group in the Netherlands and Europe one step further in their social development, on topics such as vitality, participation, emancipation, inclusion and self-sufficiency.

Dutch Home Hunters

We are your trusted house hunter in the Netherlands. We have been helping expats find homes for over 10 years. Our guidance is honest, personal, and rooted in real experience, helping you make confident choices every stage of your move.

International School Leiden

International School Leiden is the first to offer international primary education within Leiden, ages 4-11. Our beautiful campus offers a wide range of facilities to accommodate teaching all the necessary skills and more. Due to our campus location, we are also able to service our neighbouring communities.

Literaturhaus | Deutsche Bibliothek The Hague

Literaturhaus | Deutsche Bibliothek The Hague is dedicated to German-language literature, and works exclusively with volunteers. We organise lectures, movie nights, language cafés, study trips, museum tours, and occasionally an art exhibition, play or concert. You can of course just borrow a book. We look forward to meeting you at our library!

Westvaer

Westvaer is the most innovative civil law notary office in the Netherlands. With our 100 colleagues, we ensure that our clients feel at home with us. Our firm specialises in real estate, corporate law and family law. Setting up a limited company, buying a house or getting married? Feel free to contact us.

Present Den Haag

Present Den Haag is a local foundation that is bridging the gap between volunteers who can offer help and people who are in need of help. We provide assistance to those who live in poverty, suffer from social isolation or live with a physical/mental disability.

TEDxTheHague

Join the TEDxTheHague community, where we connect, share ideas, and inspire each other. Enjoy engaging events as we watch TED/TEDx talks, explore transformative ideas, and spark meaningful conversations together. Be part of our network of curious minds!

HSV International School

The HSV International Primary School has provided primary aged children with exceptional educational experiences since 1986. Spread over four locations in The Hague, one of our locations, Van Heutszstraat, is also home to our international special school, Lighthouse and our international preschool, The Three Little Ships.

The Expatriate Archive Centre

The Expatriate Archive Centre collects expatriate life stories from all over the world. It facilitates high-quality research that promotes and enhances a greater understanding of expatriate life from a variety of perspectives. The collection includes documentations of everyday life abroad in various formats from the late 19th century to the present.