luvintravel Posted April 14, 2014 #1 Share Posted April 14, 2014 We will be in Amsterdam on April 30, the Queen's birthday. Are stores and museums open? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob++ Posted April 15, 2014 #2 Share Posted April 15, 2014 I think this answers your question: In many towns and cities, particularly Amsterdam, Arnhem, Utrecht and The Hague, the Queen's Day celebrations begin on the evening of April 29. There are public music performances and street parties. Some events continue until daybreak when the actual Queen's Day events begin. Many people in the Netherlands have a day off work and schools are closed on April 30. It is the only day in the year that people without licences to trade can sell things on the street. Some people set up stalls to sell second-hand goods and Queen's Day themed products in many city and town centers. There is a lot of busking and official musical performances on Queen's Day. Many people spontaneously sing "Het Wilhelmus". This is a poem written in 1574 and describes the life of William of Orange (William the Silent) and his fight for the Dutch people. It is written as if William of Orange is introducing himself to the Dutch people. Versions are also played by bands performing at Queen's Day events and on radio stations. Each year, the royal family visits one or a few places on April 30. There they are entertained with displays and performances around local historic events. The members of the royal family generally join in with the games in a good natured way and greet thousands of people who turn out to see them. On April 30, banks, post offices and many businesses are closed. Opening hours in stores vary. Some stores are open as usual, some are open for part of the day, and some are closed all day. Public transport runs to a normal or special timetable and there are extra train services to take people home from large celebrations. However, buses and trams in the center of large cities may have different or shortened routes to avoid the crowds. Restaurants may be shut, open as usual or only serving special "Queen's Day" meals. Cafes and restaurants may close earlier than usual. Due to mass celebration, it is difficult to reach many addresses in the center of large cities, especially Amsterdam by most forms of transport. Apart from minor criminal acts such as pick pocketing and urinating in public, Queen's Day events are usually very peaceful. If April 30 falls on a Sunday, the celebrations take place on Saturday April 29. http://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/netherlands/queen-birthday Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ine Posted April 15, 2014 #3 Share Posted April 15, 2014 There is NO MORE Queensday in Amsterdam. April 30 is just another weekday now. So business as usual. Since about a year we now have a KING, which birthday is April 27, but will be celebrated April 26. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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