Further highlights of the tour include the Parliament Square, where the impressive Parliament building has stood since 1446. Here, admire the simplicity of the Prime Minister's Office and delve into contemporary Dutch politics. The tour also pass by the famous Mauritshuis Museum, home to Vermeer's 'Girl with a Pearl Earring,' so you can get a good introduction if you want to visit independetly after the tour. The journey concludes at Plaats, the birthplace of the Dutch republican movement, and the historic Gevangenpoort, a former city gate and 17th-century prison. This free tour of The Hague is more than just a sightseeing trip; it's a journey through time, where history, politics, and culture converge. Book your spot on this essential tour to uncover the secrets of The Hague, a city where history is not just remembered but celebrated in every street, building, and square.