For more information on the opening hours of the Wijnhaven Library, check the UBL website.
Student access
Only accessible to students of Leiden University and EPA students TU Delft in possession of a valid LU Card.
Closing dates and seasonal opening hours
2024
24 December: 09:30 - 19:00 (Christmas Eve)
25 December to 31 December: closed (Christmas break)
2025
1 January: closed (New Year's Day)
20 and 21 April: closed (Easter)
26 and 27 April: closed (King's Day)
5 May: closed (Liberation Day)
29 and 30 May: closed (Ascension Day)
10 May: closed (compulsory closing day)
3 October: 9:00 - 21:00 (Leiden's Relief)
24 december: 9:30 - 19:00 (Christmas Eve)
24, 25 and 26 December: closed (Christmas)
27 December to 1 January 2026 (recess)
Opening hours during the summer period
30 June to 24 August 2025
Monday to Friday: 07:30 - 19:00
Saturday: 12:00 - 17:30
Sunday: closed
Campus The Hague is spread out over five buildings in the administrative heart of the city. Leiden University's students, researchers and staff are able to work and study at locations with direct links to topics that are relevant to The Hague such as governance and security.
Leiden University regularly opens its doors for informative, inspiring, and socially engaged events that are closely related to the educational and research programmes of Campus The Hague. If you would like to organise something that might be of interest to our students and/or staff, please feel free to enquire about the possibilities.
Due to limited building capacity, the planning of educational and research activities always takes priority over other events. Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate meetings, conferences, and events that do not include our students and/or staff as their target audience.
Rooms
Please find information about the rooms and their facilities in this presentation.
Contact
If you would like to know more about the possibilities, please feel free to contact Jamy van Baarsel and/or Joany Doornik, Event Coordinators Campus The Hague at: events@cdh.leidenuniv.nl.
Parking spaces on Leiden University campuses are limited. Do you have an appointment with one of our staff members? Please mention that you are coming by car; if possible, a parking spot will be arranged for you in one of our parking facilities.
Municipal parking facilities
Are you visiting the Hortus botanicus, student centre Plexus or one of our faculties in the centre of Leiden? There are (limited) opportunities for paid parking on the streets and along the canals. An alternative is Parking Leiden Haagweg car park, which is easily accessible from the access roads to Leiden. A free shuttle bus will take you to any location in the centre of Leiden and pick you up again at any time. You can also walk: the car park is about 15 minutes' walk from the city centre.
Right in the city centre is Wijnhaven, the beating heart of Campus The Hague. Around 3,500 students take classes here and in the other Campus The Hague buildings. There is also room for study, discussion and group work. Researchers and lecturers from six of the seven faculties teach or conduct research here. In addition, Delft University of Technology has a presence on the fifth floor, and there is a high-tech studio for Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs).
Classrooms and silent study areas
Wijnhaven comprises almost 14,000m2 of teaching and research facilities, and offers 630 study spaces, 280 silent study spaces, 140 study spaces with a computer, a library, an information desk, an area for study associations and offices for around 250 members of the University staff. There are five lecture halls, both big and small, and 21 smaller classrooms with flexible walls. The Centre for Innovation’s Future Lab can be found on the first floor. Right next to the entrance is a coffee corner, and on the first floor there is not only a coffee bar but also a restaurant.
Disabled parking space
About 250 metres away in the Interparking car park on Korte Voorhout or in Plein Parking on Plein.
Entrance
The route to the entrance is paved and level.
There is an automatic wheelchair-accessible revolving door.
The barrier-free passage is about 100 cm wide.
There is a doorbell.
Assistance
Reception immediately after the revolving doors at the entrance on the right.
070 - 800 9500
Wheelchair-accessible toilets
Ground floor: between the Spanish Steps and the escalator, about 16 metres from the entrance.
Second floor:diagonally opposite auditorium 2.01
Third floor: opposite 3.50; enter corridor and turn right there
Third floor: opposite 4.82
Fifth floor: diagonally opposite 5.35
Sixth floor: opposite 6.18
Lifts
After the entrance, immediately turn right, then continue straight ahead for 9 metres. The lifts go up to the fourth floor. For the lift to the fifth and sixth floors, get off at the third floor and continue straight on for 100 metres, then turn right three times.
Possible obstacles
Not all glass walls and doors are marked.
Outdoor locations have a threshold of about 25 centimetres.
The lifts are only accessible with a valid LU-Card.