Holland markets 2025: Enjoy Dutch specialties in NRW!

Holland markets 2025: Enjoy Dutch specialties in NRW!
The Holland market is very popular in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) and will also take place in numerous cities in 2025. These markets that offer authentic Dutch products and culinary specialties have been established as permanent institutions for over 30 years. The first event this year took place on January 5, 2025 and offered a variety of stands with a unique offer.
Every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., the Holland markets invite you to discover Dutch delicacies. The delicacies offered include frikandles, kibbeling, poffertjes and various types of cheeses. Furthermore, non-food products are also available in the range, such as handmade articles and flowers, including the famous tulips, which are particularly popular with the audience. The event is organized by Yvonne and Henk Ter Hennepe and Kevin Lukens and attracts numerous visitors every year. Ruhr Nachrichten reports that the markets are an essential part of the local event program are.
appointments and locations
The Holland markets 2025 are planned for the following dates in different cities:
date Th> | Stadt |
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5. January | menden |
2. March | sword |
16. March | Nordkirchen |
23. March | Iserlohn |
6. April | lane |
13. April | Brilon |
11. May | Bergkamen |
18. May | lengerich |
25. May | Castrop-Rauxel |
1. June | Ennigerloh |
15. June | Duisburg-Homberg |
22. June | rödinghausen |
29. June | Sundern |
5. October | Gelsenkirchen |
12. October | datteln |
26. October | Hamm |
9. November | Salzkotten |
This overview refers to the most important events in NRW. The following applies that the markets usually only take place on Sundays and take a summer break from July 1 to August 31, 2025. Then it continues in October with the last markets of the year before a winter break from December 1, 2025 to March 1, 2026 follows. Tonight indicates that these markets originally launched to strengthen the city twinning between Emsdetten and Hengelo were.
a diverse offer
The Holland market does not only specialize in the sale of Dutch foods. The offer also includes a variety of non-food articles that are available in the colorful market stalls. In addition to the tulips already mentioned, there are also handmade wooden items, leather goods and watches that are available to visitors.
In addition, the markets enjoy great popularity through live music, which is often accompanied by Dutch bands. This contributes to the cozy atmosphere and the experience factor of the events. Wa> emphasizes that the Holland markets are still a fixed tradition in North Rhine-Westphalia and an important represent cultural event.
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