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📣 Hinweise für Reisende

The Netherlands is a densely populated, modern European country known for its flat landscapes, reclaimed land, windmills, and tulip fields. It blends historic heritage with modern architecture, maintaining a laid-back atmosphere even in major cities.

  • Football fever during the European Championship or World Cup (every two years) features orange decorations and public screenings.
  • Carnival celebrations in the Southern Netherlands (February/March) feature parades, street painting, and beer contests.
  • King's Day (April 27) is a major national festival featuring markets, games, and parties.
  • Wear orange clothing during King's Day to blend in with local traditions.
  • Expect a direct and straightforward communication style from locals.
  • Respect the distinction between 'Holland' (two provinces) and the Netherlands (the entire country).
  • Dutch culture values egalitarianism, honesty, and directness; avoid discussing personal wealth or being overly forceful about religious beliefs. While the country is highly gay-friendly, some local sensitivities exist regarding specific regional identities (e.g., referring to the whole country as 'Holland'). When greeting others, three cheek kisses are common for informal social interactions among those who know each other, while handshakes are preferred for formal settings. Cyclists have high priority; never walk on cycle paths.

Über diesen Feiertag

Saint Stephen's Day commemorates Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr. It is observed on December 26 in Western Christianity and December 27 in Eastern Christianity (falling on January 9 in the Gregorian calendar).