Limited accessibility to Eisenhower Clinic due to NATO Summit
Due to preparations for the NATO Summit, roads around Johan de Wittlaan and Eisenhowerlaan will be (partially) closed. The Eisenhower Clinic will remain open, but will not be accessible by car via the usual routes between 14 April and the end of July 2025.
Click the link below or scan the QR code to view the best route to the clinic:
https://eisenhowerkliniek.nl/en/plan-your-route/

From Monday, 14 April, Johan de Wittlaan will be closed to through traffic, which also limits access to Eisenhowerlaan. Detour routes are indicated in and around The Hague. Pedestrians and cyclists can still reach the clinic as usual.
What does this mean for your visit?
- Coming by car? Please allow extra travel time and follow the marked detour signs toward Eisenhowerlaan. Use your navigation system for the most up-to-date route.
- Coming by bike or on foot? You can use your normal route.
- Coming by public transport? Nearby tram and bus stops remain accessible. Plan your journey via 9292.nl or your transport app.
Plan your trip before you leave
Due to increased traffic in the area, we recommend leaving a little earlier than usual.
For the latest travel information, use your navigation system. In case of heavy traffic, follow the digital traffic signs above or along the road. During the week of the NATO summit, additional diversion routes apply. You can find the diversions routes on the website www.denhaag.nl/johandewittlaan.
Please refer to the map below for an overview of the detour routes.
For more details: www.denhaag.nl/johandewittlaan

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