Description
National Tulip Day (Nationale Tulpendag) in Amsterdam is a charming annual event that celebrates the start of the Dutch tulip season, typically held on the third Saturday in January. Taking place in the iconic Dam Square, this festive day transforms the heart of the city into a stunning sea of vibrant tulips, with over 200,000 flowers creating a temporary garden that captivates locals and visitors alike. The event is free of charge, welcoming everyone to come and pick a bouquet of tulips to take home, symbolizing the joy and beauty of spring even in the midst of winter.
The theme of National Tulip Day changes annually, adding a fresh twist to the celebration each year. Organized by Dutch tulip growers, the event highlights the significance of tulips in the Netherlands, both culturally and economically. The day features a range of family-friendly activities, including live music, photo opportunities, and displays showcasing the different varieties of tulips grown in the country. Visitors can stroll through the vibrant garden, take in the colourful atmosphere, and learn more about the rich heritage of tulip cultivation.
National Tulip Day is suitable for all ages, making it a wonderful outing for families, couples, and flower enthusiasts. The event typically starts in the late morning and runs until the tulip garden is picked clean, usually by mid-afternoon. Since the celebration attracts thousands of attendees, it’s best to arrive early to avoid long lines and secure a chance to pick your bouquet. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, National Tulip Day offers a delightful and picturesque experience that serves as a perfect introduction to the tulip season and the Netherlands’ enduring love affair with this iconic flower.
Location
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Museumplein, 1079 RA Amsterdam, Netherlands