Seasonal Activities in the Netherlands

23.10.24

Seasonal Activities in the Netherlands for DB Work Employees: Free or Budget-Friendly Events

If you’re working in the Netherlands through DB Work, the autumn-winter season is the perfect time to discover some unique activities taking place during this period. From festivals and traditional fairs to affordable recreational activities, November and December bring a festive atmosphere to cities large and small.

1. Light Festivals in the Netherlands

In November and December, several cities in the Netherlands host light festivals, offering an unforgettable experience:

  • Amsterdam Light Festival – A series of illuminated installations are displayed along the canals. The festival begins in late November and runs until January. A night stroll or canal cruise will reveal a different side of the city.
  • Glow Eindhoven – Another spectacular light festival where buildings and monuments throughout the city are creatively illuminated. The event is free, and the experience is worth exploring on foot.

2. Saint Nicholas Parade – An Annual Spectacle

A beloved and free festive activity is the annual Saint Nicholas Parade, held in Amsterdam. Each early November, thousands of locals and visitors gather on the city’s streets to welcome Sinterklaas (Saint Nicholas) and his colorful procession filled with music and cheer. Saint Nicholas is expected to arrive from Spain by boat, accompanied by his helpers who distribute gingerbread. The parade, which includes a canal procession, is an ideal occasion to enjoy local traditions and the winter holiday spirit with friends and family.

3. Christmas Markets and Winter Celebrations

Christmas markets are a traditional attraction in the Netherlands, filled with seasonal lights and aromas. Many are free to visit, and the festive atmosphere will make you feel at home. Here are a few recommendations:

  • Amsterdam Christmas Market (open from November 15, 2024, to January 5, 2025), with multiple locations including Ice Village at Museumplein, one of the city’s most visited Christmas areas. In central Amsterdam, the Christmas stalls offer traditional treats, winter decorations, and ice rinks for seasonal sports lovers.
  • Maastricht Christmas Market – One of the most popular destinations, this market is open throughout December and features an ice rink, attractions, and stands with local delicacies.
  • WinterWelVaart in Groningen – Held along the canals, this market brings the holiday spirit to the water, with decorated boats and traditional carols. Entry is free, making it perfect for a relaxing outing.

4. Pop-Up Ice Rinks and Winter Activities

As temperatures drop, ice rinks open in city centers, with free or very low entrance fees. Popular rinks include those in Amsterdam at Museumplein and Rotterdam near the Markthal shopping center. Skating is a classic winter activity in the Netherlands, and locations are accessible, with affordable skate rental fees.

5. Autumn Barbecues in Designated Areas

Another way to make the most of the cooler days is to organize a barbecue in one of the designated public areas. The Netherlands has public spaces where barbecuing is allowed, and parks are excellent spots to enjoy this activity with colleagues, even in the cooler season.

6. Spakenburg Fish Market and Amsterdam Flower Market

For a taste of Dutch tradition, visit the Spakenburg Fish Market, open seasonally and known for its diverse seafood products and vibrant atmosphere. The Amsterdam Flower Market, a well-known location, is open year-round and is the perfect place to admire unique floral arrangements or Christmas displays in December.

7. Stay Close to Home Traditions

During the holiday season, keep an eye on events organized by local Romanian communities in the Netherlands. These are a wonderful opportunity to attend concerts, gatherings, and other traditional events, where you can meet fellow Romanians and enjoy the familiar atmosphere of home. This way, you’ll have a little “piece of Romania” right in the heart of the Netherlands, making any homesickness easier to bear!

No matter your preferences, the Netherlands offers a wide range of activities and events throughout the autumn and winter. Explore, enjoy the crisp weather, and unwind after a week of work!

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