Your ultimate guide to festivities & long weekends!
Let’s be real — few things feel better than spotting a bank holiday in the Netherlands marked on your calendar, right? Whether you want to visit in 2025 as a traveler or live there as a local, knowing all about the local bank holidays of the country is a game-changer. You might want to plan a weekend escape, or simply a day to do absolutely nothing.
Here’s everything you need to know about all the Dutch bank holidays
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Good Friday | Goede Vrijdag
Friday, 18 April 2025
For travelers: Some museums & shops may close early, and that’s perfect for quiet sightseeing or canal walks.
For locals: Heads-up: not everyone gets the day off, but if you do, you can definitely enjoy your city peacefully without the crowds, or you can hop on a train and spend your long weekend in another town, right?

Easter Sunday & Easter Monday | Eerste en Tweede Paasdag
Sunday, 20 April & Monday, 21 April 2025
For travelers: Many restaurants & shops are closed; join a traditional Easter brunch or local church service.
For locals: Ideal for a family brunch or that classic Easter Monday furniture shopping spree (wink-wink).
King’s Day | Koningsdag
Saturday, 26 April 2025
For travelers: Amsterdam is THE place to be! Orange everywhere, boat parties on the canals, street markets, and music fests… Join the fun with the locals!
For locals: This is your local party; you could sell old stuff at Vrijmarkt, boat-hop, or simply join the celebration with your friends and neighbors.

Liberation Day | Bevrijdingsdag
Monday, 5 May 2025
For travelers: Head to Amsterdam for free outdoor concerts, parades & lively squares packed with history and celebration. Most popular attractions stay open, too.
For locals: Many don’t get the day off, but if you do, hit up local concerts & remembrance events, especially in the capital.
Ascension Day | Hemelvaartsdag
Thursday, 29 May 2025
For travelers: Shops might be closed, but nature parks & bike routes will be buzzing; rent a bike & ride.
For locals: Classic day for a cycling trip or relaxing. Or you can just take the Friday off and plan a quick getaway in another city!
Whit Sunday & Whit Monday | Eerste en Tweede Pinksterdag
Sunday, 8 June & Monday, 9 June 2025
For travelers: Many shops close; check out local festivals, garden fairs, or head to open-air markets.
For locals: Time for family reunions, music festivals, or maybe… yes, another quick getaway in another city!

Looking to make the most of your days off? Don’t miss our guide to the best festivals in Amsterdam 2025 and plan your next exciting getaway!
Christmas Day & Boxing Day | Eerste en Tweede Kerstdag
Thursday, 25 December & Friday, 26 December 2025
For travelers: Almost everything is closed, so book ahead for special Christmas dinners & stroll festive markets.
For locals: Enjoy precious family time, two days of food & fun, and watch the Christmas light shows. Or… grab the chance to plan a relaxing city break somewhere else!

Curious about holidays in other countries? Check out the bank holidays in Denmark to compare and plan your travels!
Bank holidays in the Netherlands: FAQs
Stay close to the action at one of the two cozy, centrally located MEININGER hotels in Amsterdam, the perfect spot to crash after a day (or more) of dancing and celebrating.
Where to stay in the Netherlands
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MEININGER Hotel Amsterdam City West: Orlyplein 1 – 67, 1043 DR Amsterdam, Netherlands
MEININGER Hotel Amsterdam Amstel: Julianaplein 6, 1097 DN Amsterdam, Netherlands


