Dutch King’s Day is the biggest birthday party of the year in Holland. Obviously a National Holiday. So, on April 27th we, the Dutch, celebrate the birthday of our King Willem Alexander. Let’s go. Naturally, I tell you where the hotspots are. Celebration time. Come on. Definitely, there will be music, dancing, acrobatics flea markets, fairs, and parties all over the country. It is a fest. Get your gang together. So, let’s celebrate and have a good time. King’s Day Holland is awesome.
Dress up in Orange and join in the party
So, everyone dresses up in orange. As I have said everything is decorated in orange. Undeniably, the entire country looks orange. It is so cool. Get your gang together and mark April 27 on your agenda and come to Holland. You don’t want to miss this awesome party. As has been noted, it is a celebration time each year on April 27. So bring your good times, and laughter too. Well, as King Willem Alexander says: We gonna celebrate this awesome party with you. Let’s go!
King’s Day from year to year
If you are curious in which cities the royal family has celebrated King’s Day in recent years? Take a look here!
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Celebrate King’s Day like a local
The best places to be on King’s Day are the four big cities: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, and The Hague. Always, in Utrecht, the festivities start at Kings Night. Indeed, this is the evening of April 26th. In this case, the festivities start exactly at 18.00 hours.
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Amsterdam, King’s Day in Amsterdam
Amsterdam loves King’s Day. Thursday 27 April is a big party in Amsterdam. Obviously, the city turns orange. Definitely, Amsterdam celebrates King’s Day every year exuberantly. Where can you be best? Well actually everywhere in the center of Amsterdam is a party, the Vondelpark, the Museumplein, the Dam, the Kalverstraat, the Rembrandtplein, the Leidsche Plein, it is cozy everywhere and there is the free market.
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Utrecht, King’s Day in Utrecht starts on April 26th at 6 p.m.
In Utrecht, King’s Night starts in the evening before Kings Day, at 6 p.m. sharp or so we say 18.00 hours. King’s Day with the biggest flea market in Holland. Musical performances are all over the center of Utrecht city. Life music, dancing in the streets, it’s one big happy party. To be sure of a sales spot or a place to perform an act, spots in the streets are claimed days in advance. Days in advance, spots in the streets are already being claimed.
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Rotterdam, King’s Day in Rotterdam
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The Hague, King’s Day in The Hague
Put on your orange outfit if you go to The Hague for King’s Day. A lot of festivities are organized in The Hague. There are free markets and neighborhood parties all over the city. The evening before King’s Day is The Life I Live Festival. You definitely will have an awesome time in The Hague on King’s Day.
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King’s Day Holland is for everyone, no one is left out, where all part of one big orange family
What truly sets King’s Day apart is its inclusivity. Regardless of age, background, or nationality, everyone is welcome to join in the festivities. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, King’s Day is a celebration where no one is left out. It’s a day when barriers dissolve, and the spirit of unity reigns supreme.
King’s Day in Holland is more than just a national holiday; it’s a celebration of unity, diversity, and joy. As people come together in a kaleidoscope of orange, they embody the essence of Dutch culture: inclusivity, openness, and a zest for life. So, whether you’re dancing in the streets of Amsterdam or browsing through a quaint village market, King’s Day is a reminder that we’re all part of one big, orange family.
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