Koningsdag (King’s day): King ascended the throne in 2014

Koningsdag (King's day): King ascended the throne in 2014

Country: The Netherlands

When: 27th April every year

On Koningsdag or King’s Day (formerly Queen’s Day) the city of Amsterdam is awash with orange, the national colour of the Netherlands. The celebrations are in honour of the Dutch Royal family and the recent ascension of Prince Willem-Alexander to the throne has necessitated the change of name from Queen’s Day to King’s Day.

The festival was first held in 1885 to celebrate the 5th birthday of Princess Wilhelmina. Since that day, Koninginnen has become a celebration of Dutch national pride and offers a party atmosphere like no other. The festivities run day and night and include music, food and drinks as well as offering family-friendly moments and children’s activities.

Amsterdam’s canals, always a feature, take on life of their own during the festival. The canals right around the city are jam-packed with canal boats and other watercraft all elaborately decorated in orange and proudly flying Dutch national flags. The atmosphere at many local parks and squares is also very festive with many showcasing local talent and entertainment for the crowds.

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