Zorgvliet, a neighbourhood in The Hague's northwest corner, is located near the Geuzen- and Statenkwartier. The neighborhood is surrounded by Zeeheldenkwartier (the area around the harbor), Duinoord (the area near the city center), Geuzen-and Statenkwartier (the area surrounding Geuzen-and Statenkwartier), Scheveningse Bosjes and Archipelbuurt. It is a protected cityscape and known for its villa-style green homes built in the 1920s and 1910s. During World War II parts of the area were demolished to make room for the Atlantic Wall.
Zorgvliet is a land estate in the neighborhood, and includes the Catshuis as well as the Mesdag Collection. Rijksvastgoedbedrijf owns the 22-hectare land estate. It is not accessible to the public. Permits are required to access the Catshuis garden and adjacent forest. These permits can be obtained from the VVV, while supplies last.
Mobypark provides affordable and convenient parking options in Zorgvliet for both residents and visitors. You can reserve and find a parking space in advance using our platform, saving you time. We also offer parking spaces at competitive prices, which makes it an affordable option for people who need to park for a long time or are visiting a neighborhood.
Zorgvliet's historical tram line is one of its unique features. In 1864, the Scheveningseweg was the first Benelux tram route. The tram is still a popular form of transport for both residents and tourists. You can easily travel around The Hague by tram when you park at Mobypark.
Zorgvliet, a historic and charming neighborhood in The Hague is known for its villa-style green homes and land estate Zorgvliet. Mobypark makes it easy to reserve and find a parking space, making this area more accessible and affordable. The neighborhood is also well-connected by tram so it's easy to visit other parts of The Hague.