Events in The Netherlands

The Netherlands, known for its picturesque landscapes, vibrant cities, and rich cultural heritage, hosts various events throughout the year that showcase its traditions, arts, music, and culinary delights.

From traditional celebrations like Sinterklaas and Carnival to modern cultural events and music festivals, the Netherlands’ events provide a vibrant and diverse tapestry of experiences that showcase the country’s rich history, creativity, and hospitality.

King’s Day is a national holiday celebrating the birthday of King Willem-Alexander. The Netherlands turns into a sea of orange as people wear orange clothing and accessories, and participate in street markets, concerts, and parties.

Time: April 27th.

Carnival is celebrated in various cities and regions across the Netherlands, with Maastricht, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, and Breda hosting some of the most famous celebrations. Festivities include colourful parades, costumes, music, and dancing.

Time: Typically February or March, depending on the region.

ADE is one of the world’s largest electronic music conferences and festivals. It features hundreds of events, including DJ sets, panel discussions, workshops, and parties across Amsterdam.

Time: October.

Amsterdam Pride is a vibrant celebration of LGBTQ+ rights and culture, featuring the famous Canal Parade, parties, concerts, film screenings, and other events promoting diversity and inclusion.

Time: Late July or early August.

The Tulip Festival showcases the beauty of tulips across the Netherlands, with Keukenhof Gardens being the highlight. Millions of tulips bloom in a riot of colours, creating stunning floral displays and attracting visitors worldwide.

Time: April to May.

IFFR is one of the largest and most prestigious film festivals in the world, showcasing a diverse selection of independent and avant-garde films from around the globe. It includes screenings, Q&A sessions, and industry events.

Time: Late January to early February.

Sail Amsterdam is a nautical event held once every five years, featuring an impressive parade of tall ships, naval vessels, and historic boats sailing along the Amsterdam waterfront. It celebrates the city’s maritime heritage.

Time: Once every five years (the next edition is expected in 2025).

The Utrecht Early Music Festival is dedicated to early music, featuring performances of medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque music by renowned international ensembles and soloists.

Time: August.

LIFF is an annual film festival in the historic city of Leiden, showcasing a diverse selection of international and Dutch films, documentaries, and shorts. It includes screenings, Q&A sessions, and special events.

Time: Late October to early November.

The Hague International Jazz Festival is a renowned jazz event featuring performances by international and Dutch jazz musicians across various venues in The Hague. It celebrates the diversity and creativity of jazz music.

Time: June.