Just down the beach, tourists zip-line, sunbathe and eat soft serve on a pier. Visits to The Hague, measured by overnight stays, are up by nearly 60 percent over the past decade, based on data provided by local officials. Hague officials say they are wary of what increased tourism could bring, particularly the overcrowding that has plagued destinations in southern Europe. Martin Wörsdörfer, who works to promote the interests of local beach bars, said the area’s growing appeal was obvious. The post How Being Cool Is Making The Hague a Vacation Hot Spot appeared first on New York Times.