Scheveningen, a sprawling city beach stretching 2.7 miles (4.5km), is comfortably the most famous beach in the Netherlands. And with good reason: there's something here for everyone, from sunbathing on the sand and swimming in the clean, Blue Flag-accredited sea, to enjoying the restaurants and Ferris wheel of the beach boulevard and attending the local surf school. With more than a hundred metres (328 feet) of sand between city and sea, the busy beach never feels crowded, and the galleries and historic buildings of The Hague are within easy reach.