Our Big Move to Den Haag 🇳🇱 | First Impressions & New Beginnings!

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • We're thrilled to share our move to Den Haag with you! 🇳🇱 From settling into our new place to celebrating the 4th of July and exploring the city's fantastic food scene, it's been an unforgettable experience. Join us as we dive into our new life and discover all that Den Haag has to offer. Like and subscribe for more!
    Restaurants we ate at:
    Beesechurgers (vegan)
    Kaafi
    Anne & Max
    Arte Bianca
    Make sure to follow Shae on Instagram @wholisticallyshae for daily glimpses into our lives and adventures.

Komentáře • 93

  • @albertlay8927
    @albertlay8927 Před 15 dny +24

    It's the statue of William OF Orange, not William THE Orange. The orange man is some other guy.

    • @janlooden3643
      @janlooden3643 Před 14 dny

      😂

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 14 dny +1

      Ha! Thanks for that! I'm not sure if my internet search came up with that or if I just mistyped it. But good call!

  • @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands

    When in the Hague, eat Indonesian foods, go find an Indonesian restaurant. They have the best in the EU.

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 14 dny

      Thanks for the suggestions! We will try some :-)

    • @DrQuatsch
      @DrQuatsch Před 14 dny +1

      ​@@RiversRoamEurope There are two Indonesian restaurants I can suggest near your location. De Poentjak (near parliament) is the most famous Indonesian restaurant, and you do need a reservation for it. The other one is Waroeng Padang Lapek, which is even closer to you guys, which is more specialized to a certain Indonesian region.

  • @1336mg
    @1336mg Před 8 dny +2

    The bush at 5:55 is a Fuchsia. It's the type that can have a little frost, which there isnt much of because you live close to the sea. In a very harsh winter it might freeze and has to grow all over again from the ground.

  • @RAMDH
    @RAMDH Před 15 dny +7

    Noordeinde Palace is the King's working palace, not his residence. The orange flag hung on the flagpole, which means that the king is present.

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 14 dny

      Dang, the internet failed me again. Thanks for the clarification!

    • @LouisaH864
      @LouisaH864 Před 14 dny

      @@RiversRoamEuropehe did lived there , when he was single

    • @Eric_Maastricht
      @Eric_Maastricht Před 13 dny +1

      @@LouisaH864 No, He'd bought the house right next to it -- when you stand in front of the palace courtyard, it's the house on the left... So that was his home as an adult single. The palace however does have bed rooms -I suppose small apartments- used for sleepovers (hah...) of visiting heads of state and their spouses.

  • @taal1979
    @taal1979 Před 8 dny +3

    The Noordeinde Palace you saw on your left is being used as the official workplace of King Willen-Alexander and his wife Queen Maxima. They live in another palace in The Hague, called Huis ten Bosch which means House in the Woods and lies in a wooden section of The Hague. The statue infront of the palace is William of Orange and was the leader of the Dutch revolt against the Spanish Habsburgs that set off the Eighty Years' War (1568-1648) and resulted in the formal independence of the United Provinces (which later became the Netherlands) in 1648. Born into the House of Nassau, he became Prince of Orange in 1544 and is thereby the founder of the Orange-Nassau branch and the ancestor of the monarchy of the Netherlands. In the Netherlands, he is also known as Father of the Fatherland. You could say he is the founding father of the Netherlands.

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 7 dny +1

      Thank you so much for all of that history! It's very interesting. We actually saw Huis ten Bosch today so that'll be in our next video ;-)

  • @vanderquast
    @vanderquast Před 15 dny +3

    Enjoy your new begin in Den Haag. Don't forget to visit the very nearby towns Leiden and Delft 😊

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 14 dny +1

      Thank you! Yes, they are on our list. We briefly saw Delft when we got off at the wrong station, oops! It was very pretty but we'll go back and really see it.

  • @Eric_Maastricht
    @Eric_Maastricht Před 14 dny +3

    Welcome to The Hague! You've found a really nice place in the centre of the city, I suppose it's rented with furniture provided (not common in NL), and by the looks of it and location it must be quite pricey. I lived in The Hague for the first 42 years of my life so I know the place well. I immediately recognised the Prinsegracht and with your view from the patio I identified the masonry of the wall of the "hofje" across the sidestreet. One thing though, The Hague has a lot more to offer than fastfood (even if that's what you like...).
    Weather is improving the next couple of days, so go see the beaches, it's a bit much for a walk so use the tram lines 1, 9 or 11 for Scheveningen beach. Just take any of the trams having a stop near your front door towards Central Station and switch trams there. If you already have a Dutch bank account, your bank card can be used to check in and out on Dutch public transport (never forget to check out as well!).

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 14 dny

      Thank you so much! We got very lucky with this place. You have a good eye ;-) Yes, we are aware of the other food options ;-) I think we just needed some comfort food that week while we settled in. We don't normally eat fast food at all, at least we never did in the States.
      Yes, we saw! I can't wait for warmer temps. We are planning to go to the beach very soon! We don't have bank cards yet, there is a whole process we have jump through in order to get them. We just Uber with Tarlo until we get them ;-)

    • @Eric_Maastricht
      @Eric_Maastricht Před 13 dny

      @@RiversRoamEurope I know that sidestreet and the masonry so well because family had an apartment close by. So visiting them, arriving from Maastricht by train at Central Station, I took the tram to your nearest tram stop, in Dutch "halte", then walked through that sidestreet to them or because a relative was at that large hospital near you.

  • @Katt-._.7.
    @Katt-._.7. Před 9 dny +2

    Nice video! Welcome to the Netherlands and enjoy your time here! 😃

  • @katiemann8006
    @katiemann8006 Před 20 dny +2

    Wow, so different than Brussels but beautiful as well. I love your courtyard. The bush with the flowers that look like hummingbirds would love is called a Fuschia. They have so many varieties of them. I adore your guys new place. 😉😘❤️❤️

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 19 dny +2

      It is so different but still very pretty. Thank you! It's such a lovely spot to have in the middle of a city ;-) I knew you would know what that plant was ;-) thank you for letting me know! Is it very cozy and a much better place for us. Our other one was fine, but not for long term.

    • @Dutchbelg3
      @Dutchbelg3 Před 10 dny +1

      To be completely correct those are called Fuchsia. There are indeed many colors around! The other blossoming bushes in pink and reddish pink are hortensias. The color is dependant on the pH -acidity of the soil they're in. If you spread a layer of chalk around the base they become purple or even blue.

  • @arthurhagen3826
    @arthurhagen3826 Před 15 dny +1

    There is a church hidden in the back yards on the Prinsengracht. You can enter its garden next to Brouwersgracht 7, end of the ally to the right. You can walk out another ally, next to number 24 . Not sure if dogs are allowed, but it's an amazing place to be. Peaceful.

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 14 dny

      Aww thank you for that recommendation! We will definitely got check it out. I hope dogs are allowed.

  • @_PJW_
    @_PJW_ Před 4 dny +1

    10:25 : Maison de Bonneterie. An old school luxury department store.

  • @ItStartsWithAStep
    @ItStartsWithAStep Před 15 dny +1

    Looks like a beautiful apartment in a lovely neighbourhood :) its great its dog friendly and so spacious :) I have yet to visit Den Haag but did check out Delft. Its great but quite pricey to park the car there i found.

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 14 dny

      Thank you so much! We've had fun exploring so far. I hope you get to visit soon!

  • @freddyfrieza6742
    @freddyfrieza6742 Před 9 dny +1

    Palace noordeinde is the kings office, hé And the queen work from there when they’re home. At the back is the garden, you can hang And chill there.

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 9 dny

      Yes, thats what another viewer said as well. The gardens are open to the public?

    • @taal1979
      @taal1979 Před 8 dny

      @@RiversRoamEurope Yes they are. The Palace Gardens are open to the public daily between sunrise and sunset, while the buildings on the palace grounds are only open to the public during specific days of the year. Entrace to the gadens is from the other side. Also the Royal Stabels is part of the Palace grounds.

  • @gekkegerrit933
    @gekkegerrit933 Před 8 dny +2

    welcome in our beautiful city!

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 7 dny +1

      Thank you!

    • @gekkegerrit933
      @gekkegerrit933 Před 7 dny

      @@RiversRoamEurope when you want a walk around in your new city with a hagunees and interested in historic and beautiful places, i will show you around for for free
      go to Mesdag Panorama, Escher museum, the likes.

  • @somedude5951
    @somedude5951 Před 11 dny +2

    The woman statue is queen "Wilhelmina". Not sure how this is spelled in English, it's female for William. "William" is English for the Dutch "Willem". Google doesn't translate it.
    You can recognize her image in the statue from video's from WW2, when Wilhelmina was queen. Queen Wilhelmina also gave speeches in the USA.
    Names between English and Dutch are translated, like, "Charles" in Dutch is "Karel", "James" in Dutch is "Jacobus", "John" in Dutch is "Jan, Johan or Johannes". And thus, William is Willem. Unfortunately, I don't know any female names translated between English and Dutch, from my head now. "Wilhelmina" could maybe become "Williamine", but I doubt that name exists in English. Willem in German is Wilhelm, but I already typed to much.
    Thank you for making the nice video.

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 9 dny +1

      Thank you so much for letting us know! I assumed her name was Wilhelmina from the piece that was across from her but I wasn't sure who she was. I really appreciate you letting us know. And about the names as well. It's so very cool how names are similar across the different languages, but also different!

  • @Lanamateva
    @Lanamateva Před 22 dny +2

    Wow so different from Brussels!! That's crazy how small the fridges are compared to the U.S.!

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 20 dny +1

      It really is so different from Brussels! Isn't it crazy the size difference?! It helps cut down on food waste though and things expiring ;-) you can't lose much in these fridges haha

    • @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands
      @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands Před 15 dny +5

      It is because we have shops with fresh stuff here, and markets, at walking distance, or bike distance..

    • @chipdale490
      @chipdale490 Před 15 dny +3

      Welcome to Planet Earth!

    • @peli71
      @peli71 Před 2 dny

      A fridge? I don’t have a fridge. I buy my food everyday fresh! And no, not pizza or all other processed and crap food as showed in the video. Only health fresh food.

  • @Mrevolva
    @Mrevolva Před 15 dny +2

    what a nice place , congrats

  • @MartinWebNatures
    @MartinWebNatures Před 13 dny +1

    Nice entrance and home 😍

  • @MartinWebNatures
    @MartinWebNatures Před 13 dny +1

    How long ago did you moved to here 🇳🇱? Welcome in my country.

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 12 dny +1

      Thank you! Just 2 weeks ago.

    • @MartinWebNatures
      @MartinWebNatures Před 12 dny

      @@RiversRoamEurope wow i had the feeling a few months. It seems you feel at ease there 👏👏 I also subscribed

  • @Khakzoy
    @Khakzoy Před 3 dny +1

    6:07 that is a Fuchsia. Probably wierd in english… 😂 Foochsia ok?

  • @kwarts
    @kwarts Před 11 dny +1

    13:41 Koningin Wilhelmina

  • @Treinbouwer
    @Treinbouwer Před 12 dny +2

    Al begonnen met Nederlands leren?🙃

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 12 dny

      Not really, Chris is getting better at reading menu's since words repeat but we will have to take classes. Sadly, with the way my brain is wired, it will not be easy for me at all.

    • @realdutchdave
      @realdutchdave Před 8 dny

      @@RiversRoamEurope Well we (for the most part) speak all English here, you'll be fine...

    • @peli71
      @peli71 Před 2 dny

      @@RiversRoamEuropeLeer Nederlands. Je kunt er niet vanuit gaan dat iedereen in Nederlabd Engels spreekt of wenst te spreken.

    • @peli71
      @peli71 Před 2 dny

      @@realdutchdaveDat is dus niet zo. Ik bemerk steeds meer weerstand om Engels te spreken. Zeker met expats. Niet alleen de lusten!

  • @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands

    Art? Go to the Maurits Huis...

    • @Eric_Maastricht
      @Eric_Maastricht Před 14 dny +1

      And its associated gallery. Also there are the Kunst(=art)museum (formerly known a Gemeentemuseum = municipality museum), Gevangenpoort, Museon, Panorama Mesdag and Mesdag museum, car museum, and still a lot more. And that's just only the Hague itself! For all your rainy days...😪

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 14 dny +1

      Thanks for all those suggestions! We would love to see them. I wonder if any of them allow dogs? That's always the question

  • @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands

    No bookshelves??? Better go to ikea...

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 14 dny

      We have some in our second bedroom but we really don't need any. Our book collection is back in the states.

  • @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands

    It is den HaaG, not haak, with a CH sound as in loCHness, no h or k what so ever.

    • @dasja9966
      @dasja9966 Před 15 dny +3

      Lol, give m some time to practice. 😂Hard g is a hard sound to pronounce for non dutchies. Even i switched from full on hard g to something inbetween hard and soft g, it's just more comfy for the throat.
      Edit: was kinda intrigued by your username and pleasantly surprised to see footage of the city i live in. Loved the storks in the tree nests, only seen m on stork nesting poles thus far.
      Did sub, nice to watch awake, but also good to feel asleep to.
      Watching pretty flowers and hearing the birds sing works better for me than counting sheep.

    • @Treinbouwer
      @Treinbouwer Před 12 dny +2

      ​​@@dasja9966
      Ik ben Nederlands en ik kan de harde g ook niet uitspreken.😂
      De zachte g is nog weer iets anders dat wat je beschrijft. De ch zit bij een zachte g meer naar voren dan de harde g en de g is bij de zachte g de stemhebbende variant van de ch.
      Chloor en gaan beginnen voor mij niet met de zelfde klank.
      In het overgangsgebied tussen de harde en zachte kan dat wel het geval zijn overigens. Dan wordt alles uitgesproken met wat voor mij de ch is.
      Een medeklinker op het eind van een woord is overigens altijd stemloos. Lach en dag rijmen dus wel.

  • @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands

    Yeah just like you have Statues of George THE Washington... lol

  • @Relaxbadkneeadventures
    @Relaxbadkneeadventures Před 7 dny +1

    Lucifer plant 👍😉🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱 enjoy

  • @PatQuakernaat
    @PatQuakernaat Před 15 dny +8

    Foodies huh?! How, you're only having buns and burgers.

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 14 dny +3

      Have you seen any of our other videos? We eat a bunch of different foods. Also, these may be things you take for granted but we don't have egg buns in the States. They have egg biscuits. Also, we didn't eat many of things in the States due to food allergies so we have really enjoyed these.

    • @joeycee5680
      @joeycee5680 Před 5 dny +1

      What do you know? She didn't film every minute of every meal.

    • @jvanboe9
      @jvanboe9 Před 3 dny +1

      Would you care for some tips from locals regarding foods? (both eating out and buying at local shops or markets)?

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 2 dny

      @@jvanboe9 we would love some! Thank you for offering. I do know how to shop at the local stores ;-) but haven't seen any markets yet

  • @AlexK-yr2th
    @AlexK-yr2th Před 14 dny +4

    Nice impression of your first Dutch experience(s). You are still quite a bit off though...
    It's is "Den Haag" or (officially) "s-Gravenhage". The Haque is merely a translation of the unofficial name. Don't be surprised if the Patio turns out a shared one for all occupants. If I am not mistaken, that plant is a Fuchsia and attracts hummingbirds.
    Don't compare a Belgium town with one in The Netherlands please. We have our own culture and Europe is not a federal state. It is not "Willem the Orange" but "Willem of Orange" as a translating which of course in Dutch is "Willem van Oranje". "Noordeinde" is a working palace, not a residence.
    You have to let go of the American indulgence soon of burgers and sauces. It is merely a variation of the same. Please start orientating what is considered Dutch food (not the fried stuff, American or tourist modelled snacks) that you can find in supermarkets and, sadly, you have to cook yourself. Dutch are dippers, not drown'ers when it comes to processed sauce and we enjoy real cheese, not a cow-fat variant they sell as a sauce. Half of our plates for dinner are vegetables, quarter meat and quarter protein (mostly boiled potato) as a rule of thumb, usually finished with a dairy product for dessert that is not overly sweet. All I see in your video is sauce, buns, burgers, bacon and some fried potatoes but no vegetables at all unless it's on a bun. We eat proper sliced bread with a little butter or margerine, topped with sliced meat, cheese among others. What you been eating so far is NOT (local) Dutch at all but a variation of what you are used to back home!
    As an American, you should visit the Peace Palace (Vredespaleis) that seats the International Court of Justice, which funny enough the US is the only Western country, together with other 3rd world and authoritarian leadership countries, does not recognize whatsoever.
    In 's-Gravenhage, the Dutch government is seated as well and the building(s) is/are so much more beautiful than the British parliament or even the US government buildings, called "het Binnenhof".

    • @mcorrelje
      @mcorrelje Před 14 dny +3

      The city of Den Haag dropped the "s-Gravenhage" name and only use Den Haag which is the official name and is internationally easier. Also closer to the original name "Die Haghe".

    • @RiversRoamEurope
      @RiversRoamEurope  Před 14 dny +1

      Thanks for your comment! We understand each country has its own culture but I am allowed to compare each city we visit/live in. Also, we don't eat meat so you will not be seeing much of that on our plates. I eat a bit of pork here and there but not often and that is very recent (we do eat eggs). Also, we didn't eat any dairy while living in the States so our eating habits have changed drastically since we arrived. This was our first week here so I know our food choices will evolve with time. I cooked every day when we lived in the States so I'm fully enjoying not cooking for a bit. But we know we will cooking at home again at some point.
      Thanks for the suggestions!

    • @HeikoEbeling
      @HeikoEbeling Před 14 dny +1

      ​@@mcorreljethis is confusing even to locals. The official name is still 's Gravenhage, that's why that is on all official documents issued by the municipality like ID cards. And it is the name used by the postal services. Everywhere else, the shorter informal name Den Haag is used.

    • @AlexK-yr2th
      @AlexK-yr2th Před 13 dny +1

      @@RiversRoamEurope Of course you are allowed to compare, but you have to compare on the basis of equality.
      You cannot compare on the one hand of everything and all you know in the US and compare it with impressions and, sadly, online information about the Netherlands from an American prospective.
      Glad you cook. I wrote that comment not only for you bot mostly for your audience to not give them the impression that that's how it goes over here and that we are the mediocre version of the American MSG culture. Together with numerous vlogs that have been put online over the years, Americans think our diet is stroopwafels, herring and poffertjes. What I was trying to point out that is streetfood and mostly for tourists. You go to a local market outside of the Randstad, you hardly can find that food.
      Try the Dutch bread, dairy products, meat, etc. They are of a different level here with so much more taste and not full of hormones and preservatives, please. You will enjoy it.

    • @AlexK-yr2th
      @AlexK-yr2th Před 13 dny +1

      @@mcorrelje Complete nonsense. The official name is still 's-Gravenhage after the name change to "Den Haag" was rejected in 1990.
      Floris V noemde het "die Haghe" toen het nog een dorp was in 1291 AC and he built a "jachtslot" there (hunting castle/mansion). The Hague still has no city rights till date and is officially still a "dorp". Since early 17th century, the name 's-Gravenhage has been used.
      Please get your facts straight. Thank you.