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4-Tage-Block
SAM 23 Wochenende
SON 24 Wochenende
MON 25 Brückentag
DIE 26 Feiertag

4-Tage-Wochenende mit Brückentag am 25. Dezember

📣 Hinweise für Reisende

The Netherlands is a low-lying, densely populated modern European country known for its flat landscape, windmills, tulip fields, and historic villages. Despite its size, it maintains a strong sense of local community in its cities, which also feature prominent modern architecture.

  • The Netherlands is highly liberal regarding sexuality and openly displays welcoming attitudes towards the LGBT community.
  • Major celebrations often occur for international sports events (World Cup, Euros), turning cities orange.
  • Carnival festivities (pre-Lent) are traditionally held in the Southern Netherlands (e.g., Maastricht).
  • King's Day (April 27th) is a major national celebration; wearing orange is common.
  • Cycling is a core cultural activity. Cyclists have precedence, and staying on cycle paths is mandatory.
  • Due to its sensitivity, travelers should avoid referring to the entire country as 'Holland' (the name refers only to two provinces).
  • Dutch people value honesty and straightforward communication. Directness, while potentially surprising, is not meant to be offensive. Visitors are expected to treat service staff with equality. Publicly displaying excessive wealth or asking about personal finances is considered vulgar. In general, being tolerant of differing beliefs is appreciated, and overtly religious or nationalist displays are viewed with suspicion.

Über diesen Feiertag

Boxing Day (December 26th), also known as Offering Day, historically involved donating gifts. While it has become integrated into Christmas festivities, it originated in the UK and is celebrated across many Commonwealth nations. Due to public holiday scheduling, it may fall on December 27th or 28th.