End the autumn break in style at Wereldmuseum Leiden’s Animal Academy celebration!

Wereld Museum Leiden Steenstraat 1, 2312 BS Leiden

Got kids? Need to entertain them? Wereldmuseum Leiden is hosting the party of the season to celebrate the closing of their Animal Academy — and it's not something you or your kids will want to miss!  The beloved DierenAcademie (Animal Academy) exhibition will be closing its doors on October 29 after a successful stint at […]

Grab your tickets, the Leiden International Film Festival is here!

Trianon Cinema Breestraat 31, Leiden, Netherlands

Time to unleash that inner film buff and grab the popcorn because the 18th edition of the Leiden International Film Festival is ready to welcome you all! 🎉  Whether you're an avid cinephile or just want to unwind in front of some of this year's best films, LIFF puts a spotlight on all the independent, […]

Halloween

If you’re eager to go trick or treating on All Hallow’s Eve, you will probably be disappointed by the weird looks you’ll get from your Dutch neighbours. While Halloween is not really a big thing in the Netherlands, some elements of the American holiday have started to creep in. You may notice a few Dutch […]

Daylight Savings Time ends

On this day, the clock falls back one hour from 3 AM to 2 AM, meaning you’re getting a whole extra hour to sleep at night! On the other hand, it also means that the days are getting shorter, dark nights longer, and winter is coming in fast. READ MORE | Does the Netherlands have […]

Sint-Maarten (Dutch Halloween)

Netherlands , Netherlands

If you were disappointed by the lack of Halloween parties, Sint-Maarten celebrations may make up for it! Some Dutch cities take this seriously, with parades, bonfires, and lantern tours. Sint-Maarten is an exciting day, especially for children. Pumpkins, turnips, and beetroot are turned into spooky lanterns, and kids sing songs in exchange for fruit and […]

Cancelled Learn all about getting a mortgage for new builds at this seminar!

Planetenweg 5, Hoofddorp (Hyde Park House) Planetenweg 5, Hoofdorp, Netherlands

Have you set your heart on a new build home in the Netherlands? Wise decision! However, before you sign the dotted line, you should make sure you know all you can about mortgaging a new build.  Your choice of mortgage is very important. That's why Viisi and Hyde Park have decided to host a seminar […]

Sinterklaas

Netherlands , Netherlands

Sinterklaas is one holiday where the Dutch go all out on big celebrations and exciting traditions.  While the youngsters sit their shoes under the chimney to receive chocoladeletters (chocolate letters) and other sweet treats, the adults can celebrate the holiday by giving out tailored gifts or writing poems. You’ll find the popular kruidnoten and pepernoten […]

End the year on a good note with this one-of-a-kind Dutch course

Slowly but surely, 2023 is coming to an end. That means it's time to wrap up those New Year's resolutions you had, like learning Nederlands!  Well, why not come together and share some laughs with other internationals — all while taking your Dutch skills to the next level? 🚀 Sound good? Dutch Brainwash makes it possible! […]

Christmas Eve

Netherlands , Netherlands

Since Sinterklaas has already dropped off his presents on December 5, the Kerstavond is not much of a reason to celebrate. Pretty much a regular day, the Dutchies may spend it having dinner with family and friends, or simply enjoying the general merriment over the holidays. Don’t be surprised if you’re expected to show up […]

Christmas Day (Eerste Kerstdag)

Netherlands , Netherlands

Also known as the first day of Christmas in the Netherlands, Christmas Day is usually celebrated with the family. Don’t expect to see a turkey dinner or any Christmas pudding. The Dutch traditionally eat gourmetten (an assortment of grilled meats and veg). Presents are exchanged, drinks are drunk, and general Christmas merriment is also in […]

Second Day of Christmas (Tweede Kerstdag)

Boxing Day is for lounging around and eating leftover turkey, right? Not in the Netherlands. Unlike in most cultures, the Second Day of Christmas is a big deal to the Dutch —  just as important as December 25. You will typically visit the other side of the family than who you spent Christmas Day with. […]

New Year’s Eve (Oudejaarsavond)

The Dutch like to bring the New Year in with a bang — literally. Throughout the day, you can hear fireworks being set off left, right and centre. People also flock to The Hague to light bonfires on the Scheveningen shores. Dutch traditions also include eating sweet treats such as oliebollen and apple flap. READ […]