Old Huis Ten Bosch Maps (2017 to 2025) | 8 Maps and 3 Brochures
This page holds Old Huis Ten Bosch Maps from 2017 to 2025. Use the table of contents to jump to a year and download the PDF. For the current map guide, use the Huis Ten Bosch map page.
- Location
- Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan
- Years Active
- 1992 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Huis Ten Bosch Site
Huis Ten Bosch Map 2025
In 2025, Huis Ten Bosch introduced several seasonal and operational updates. The park launched the Silver World 2025 winter lights event from January 11 to February 27. A special tea party event is scheduled for June. Restaurant operations included summer and autumn buffets at Excelsior (July 5–September 14 and September 19–November 3), and De Rode Leeuw adopted weekday closures from 15:00 until evening hours.
Standard park hours were set for 09:00/10:00–21:00 on weekdays and until 21:00/22:00 on weekends.

Printable Huis Ten Bosch PDF Map 2025
Huis Ten Bosch Map 2024
Printable Huis Ten Bosch Map PDF 2024
Huis Ten Bosch Map 2023
Huis Ten Bosch Restaurant Store Map 2023
Huis Ten Bosch Map 2022
Huis Ten Bosch Brochure 2022
Huis Ten Bosch Map 2021
Huis Ten Bosch Brochure 2021
Huis Ten Bosch Map 2019
Huis Ten Bosch Map 2017
Huis Ten Bosch Brochure 2017
FAQ
What is special about Huis Ten Bosch?
Huis Ten Bosch is special for its full-scale reproduction of a Dutch town, complete with canals, windmills, European-style architecture, and seasonal flower festivals. The park features large-scale illuminations, immersive attractions like VR experiences, and unique events such as the Kingdom of Lights and One Million Tulip Festival. Visitors enjoy scenic boat rides, cultural performances, and panoramic views from landmarks like the Dom Tower replica.
How much time do you need at Huis Ten Bosch?
A typical visit to Huis Ten Bosch takes a full day to explore its attractions and themed areas. Many visitors recommend at least 6 to 8 hours for a satisfying experience, while some choose to stay overnight for special events or illuminations.
Why is it called Huis Ten Bosch?
Huis Ten Bosch means “house in the forest” in Dutch. The name comes from the royal palace Huis ten Bosch in The Hague, and “huis” means house, “ten” is a preposition, and “bosch” means forest.
Who lives in Royal Palace Huis Ten Bosch?
Royal Palace Huis Ten Bosch is the residence of King Willem-Alexander and his family. The palace serves as the official home of the Dutch monarch, and King Willem-Alexander moved there with Queen Máxima and their daughters in 2019.





















