Some schools teach hospitality. Hotelschool The Hague teaches you to lead it.

I visited the Netherlands' #1 Public Hospitality Management School.

HOSPITALITYMANAGEMENT

Last week, I had the privilege of being invited to visit Hotelschool The Hague, the #1 public hospitality management school in the Netherlands and ranked among the top 10 hospitality schools in the world. As a state-funded institution, it offers a level of prestige and quality that few schools anywhere can match. Students come from 60+ nationalities, and I am excited to help bring more Filipino students to this elite school.

Are you graduating from high school and dreaming of studying in The Hague, Netherlands? Then this post is for you.

During my visit, I experienced their world-class hospitality firsthand. I tasted food prepared by the students, felt the warmth of their community, and watched students move through the corridors with quiet confidence and genuine joy. I even left with a jar of honey produced right at the school.

Beyond the classroom, HTH takes a thoughtful approach to education, teaching students to reconnect with the origins of food and service in a world that too often moves too fast. It is the kind of perspective that shapes not just great hospitality professionals, but well-rounded human beings.

Leading global brands such as Hermès, Marriott, KPMG, and Heineken actively recruit HTH graduates. The Philippines has some of the most naturally service-minded and hospitality-driven people in the world, and at HTH, that warmth meets world-class Dutch business thinking.

If you are a Filipino dreaming of becoming a leader in international hospitality, or if you want that future for your child, I am here to guide you through every step. The programme offered is a Bachelor’s in Hospitality Management.

HTH has a rigorous selection process that even Dutch students find challenging. The school is looking for ambitious and motivated individuals who aspire to become future leaders in the global hospitality industry.

Begin by completing the assessment intake I personally designed. It takes less than five minutes: https://tally.so/r/A7JlAo

A delicious meal prepared by the students.

Wine Classroom

Honey produced at school