Christmas markets & winter festivals in The Netherlands (2024)

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Posted on October 1, 2023

Want to visit Christmas markets in The Netherlands? That’s a great plan. Visit the most beautiful Christmas market in Amsterdam or venture out further and visit some more Christmas markets in The Netherlands. I have made the ultimate list of all (!) Christmas markets and winter festivals to visit in The Netherlands during the advent period. So enjoy yourself and zalig kerstfeest.


Christmas markets The Netherlands: plan your trip

  • Check your flights to Amsterdam for the lowest rates.
  • If you’re travelling from Belgium, France, Germany or the UK travelling by train is also a really good option. If you book your traintickets three months before departure you will find the lowest rates.
  • November and December are popular months for a trip to The Netherlands, so book your hotel ahead of time so you’ll secure the lowest rates.
  • Read more advice on travelling to The Netherlands on my page ‘Plan your trip‘.

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How to visit Christmas Markets in The Netherlands

  • Getting around The Netherlands on public transport is easy. If you buy an OV Chip Card you can use all public transport in The Netherlands. Simply charge the card as you go.
  • You can buy train tickets and check the time tables on NS Online.
  • Plan your door to door trip by pubic transport in The Netherlands on 9292ov.nl.
  • Of course, you’ll be more flexible if you just rent a car when visiting The Netherlands in winter. The roads will mostly be clear, so don’t be afraid to drive in December.

About Christmas markets in The Netherlands

Unlike the Christmas markets in Germany, the Czech Republic and France, for example, the Christmas markets in the Netherlands do not take place throughout the entire Advent period. The Christmas markets in the Netherlands often take place on one of the weekends of the Advent period, usually during the Advent period. Many Dutch cities also have special winter or Christmas festivals in November, December or the Christmas holidays. Below are the best Christmas markets in the Netherlands, with the period in which you can visit them.

Christmas markets in The Netherlands

  • Christmas markets Amsterdam
  • Christmas market Zaandam
  • Christmas market Utrecht
  • Candle lit Gouda
  • Dickens Festijn Deventer
  • Glow festival Eindhoven
  • Winter Efteling
  • Christmas market Valkenburg, Limburg

Christmas markets Amsterdam

Ice*Amsterdam

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Want to visit a Christmas market in Amsterdam? Every year, Museumplein transforms into a cute winter village when Ice*Amsterdam settles on the square in front of the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum. Do your Christmas shopping in the cozy winter chalets, enjoy the live entertainment and all the lovely comfort food. Step on the ice rink to enjoy a bit of ice skating in this amazing setting. Ice*Amsterdam take place from the second week of November until the first week of January.

Amsterdam Light Festival

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From the beginning of December until the last week of January the Amsterdam Light Festival is the best light festival in The Netherlands. Every edition has a different theme and runs 6 or 7 kilometers along the Canals of Amsterdam. The best way to enjoy the Amsterdam Light Festival is to book a Light Festival canal cruise to enjoy all the light art installations from the water.

Plan your trip to Amsterdam

  • Check out all the top things to do in Amsterdam
  • Book your hotel in Amsterdam on time, as winter is a popular time of year to visit Amsterdam.
  • Take an Amsterdam City Card for free transport and acces to top sights.

Christmas market Zaandam

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The Christmas Market in Zaandam is called the Zaanse Dickens Market, where Charles Dickens A Christmas Carrol comes to life at the Christmas Market at the old Verkade factory. Travel back to Christmas time somewhere in the 19th century and enjoy all the market stalls, warm food en drinks. Take a ride in the nostalgic ferris wheel, whirl around the ice rink and huddle close to the giant Christmas tree. Visit this Christmas market in The Netherlands the second and third week of December.

Plan your trip to Zaandam

  • Zaandam is just a short train ride away from Amsterdam.
  • Inntel Hotel Amsterdam Zaamdam is one of the coolest hotels you’ll ever stay at.
  • Visiting the Zaandam Christmas market is a great excuse to visit the iconic windmills of Zaanse Schans.

Christmas market Utrecht

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Unfortunately there isn’t a real Christmas market in Utrecht anymore (though I highly enjoy the Swan Market the second or third weekend of December). But that’s no reason to stay away from Utrecht in winter, as Winter Station is taking place at Spoorweg Museum the entire Christmas break (last week of December, first weekend of Januari). The Utrecht train museum is completely transformed to a magic place where you can enjoy historical trains, an ice rink, games for children en of course great winter drinks and comfort food. And another advantage: this Christmas market in The Netherlands takes place indoors, nice and weather proof.

Read more about Utrecht

Candle lit Gouda

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On December 15th the entire city centre of Gouda is lit by candles. A unique festival in The Netherlands and a unique thing to see. From noon until midnight the beautiful central square of Gouda is beautifully dressed in candlelight. All the shops and restaurants in town are decorated for Christmas andthe candlelight festivalis a great excuse to visit Gouda.

How to visit Gouda

  • Check out all the top things to do in Gouda
  • Visit the Gouda Cheese Experience
  • Book your hotel in Gouda in advance, as the Candle Light Festival is a really popular event in The Netherlands.

Dickens Festijn Deventer

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Dickens Festijn in Deventer is one of the most popular Christmas Markets in The Netherlands and takes place the thirs weekend of December when Christmas preperations and celebrations are in full swing. Dickens Festijn turns the historical heart of Deventer into a 19th century English neighbourhood. It’s the perfect setting to have all the characters by Charles Dickens come to live and to shop for antiques and jewellery. It’s just that little more special than an average Christmas market if you ask me.

More about Deventer

  • Read about all the top things to do in Deventer
  • Read more about the Dutch Hansa Towns
  • Try to secure a room at Finch Boutique Hotel, one of my favourite hotels in The Netherlands.

Glow festival Eindhoven

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Eindhoven is the Dutch city of light. Literally, as for decades, it was the world leader of production of light bulbs, as Philips calls Eindhoven its home. Therefore, light and Eindhoven are strongly connected. Also, Eindhoven is the capital of Dutch Design. And being both the capital of light and the capital of Dutch Design is the perfect combination for hosting a yearly light festival:GLOW. Yearly, around 35 light artists create their installation around a specific theme, forming a cutting edge light route through the city centre of Eindhoven. Glow Eindhoven is celebrated every third week of November.

How to experience GLOW Eindhoven

  • Check out my article aboutLight festival GLOW in Eindhoven.
  • A trainride from Amsterdam to Eindhoven takes about 90 minutes.
  • Book your hotel in Eindhoven well in advance, as GLOW is the most populair light festival in The Netherlands.

Winter Efteling

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In my not so humble and not so modest opinion, Dutch theme park Efteling is the best theme park in the whole world. It combines Dutch folk tales, famous Grimm fairytales and blood boiling rollercoaster rides and is set in a lovely wooded environment, making all rides just that bit more magical and mysterious. In winter, Efteling has special opening hours and festivities between October and March during Winter Efteling. Some of the outdoor rollercoasters won’t be open, but that shouldn’t discourage you. Lots of rollercoaster and rides are indoors and the fairytale forest in enchanting for both small and big children. Please buy tickets online as there will be long lines to get in (who doesn’t like to skip a line!).

Christmas market & light route Maastricht

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The Maastricht Christmas market is one of the most popular Christmas markets in The Netherlands. And truth be told: Maastricht is a fantastic place to visit at any time of year, but especially so around Christmas time when the beautiful central square Vrijthof has been turned into a winter wonderland village. Kids can hang there wish in the wishing tree, you can take a spin on the ice ring or go shopping in Magic Christmas World an don’t forget to visit the most beautiful bookshop in the world, it’s set in a 13th-century church. I also highly recommend following the beautiful light route through the city, with beautifully lit streets and light installations.

Plan your trip to Maastricht

Christmas market Valkenburg, Limburg

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From mid-December the caves of Valkenburg in the most southern tip of The Netherlands are probably turned into the most stunning Christmas markets in The Netherlands. They’re really like fairytales. The caves are filled with stalls selling handmade presents, like hats, gloves, beauty products and Christmas lights. In one of the caves, you van even see some sculptures and cave paintings. If this sounds a little claustrophobic to you, don’t worry. The Christmas market above ground is also really worth a visit.

Plan your trip to Valkenburg

  • You can visit this special Christmas market in The Netherlands from the second week of November until the first week of January.
  • Valkenburg is a 2,5 drive from Amsterdam, so you better stay over night. Check out the nicest hotels in Valkenburg.
  • If you’d rather stay at a holiday park, I recommend Kasteeldomein de Cauberg, which is really close to Valkenburg.
  • Valkenburg and Maastricht are rather close together, so you can easily combine a visit.

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FAQs

What is the most famous Christmas market in the Netherlands? ›

Magical Maastricht is probably one of the most popular Christmas markets in the Netherlands. During December, make your way to Maastricht and indulge in the enchanting atmosphere of the holiday season. This extravaganza offers a variety of market stalls, charming chalets, a Ferris wheel and carousel.

What festivals are celebrated in the Netherlands in December? ›

  • Gouda by Candlelight. ...
  • Winter Efteling. ...
  • Dickens Festival. ...
  • Valkenburg Christmas market and parade. ...
  • Magical Maastricht. ...
  • Sounding of Dutch winter horns. ...
  • Ice skating in the Netherlands and the Elfstedentocht. ...
  • Dutch Ice Sculpture Festival.

What are the winter traditions in the Netherlands? ›

In the Netherlands, Christmas traditions include Sinterklaas Avond on December 5th, midwinter hoornblaazen, and special celebrations on both Christmas Day and Second Christmas Day. These occasions involve gift-giving, spending time with family, playing games, watching movies and eating traditional food.

What dates do the Christmas markets start in Amsterdam? ›

Discover Amsterdam's Christmas markets

Sinterklaas (St Nicholas), brings children their presents on the 5th of December, which is the eve of St Nicholas's day. The Amsterdam Christmas markets run from the end of November 2023 to early January 2024.

What is the most popular market in the Netherlands? ›

1. Albert Cuyp Market. Massive selection and variety of foods on offer and great stalls selling all kinds of clothing, souvenirs and goods.

What is the biggest festival in Netherlands? ›

Koningsdag or King's Day is celebrated across the world, with the biggest celebration in Amsterdam where millions of visitors and locals wear orange to join in the world's largest street party to celebrate King Willem-Alexander's birthday.

What is the main festival of Netherlands? ›

King's Day (Koningsdag)

One of the largest festivals in the Netherlands, thousands of people of all ages make their way to central Amsterdam, where colourful boat parties decorate the 17th-century canals, and live bands perform along the streets of Rembrandtsplein and Prinsengracht.

What are the Netherlands 3 Christmas traditions? ›

A Dutch Christmas is similar to the experience in other western, predominantly-Christian countries: Christmas in the Netherlands is typified by family gatherings, the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, the eating of fine food and drink and in some – but not all families – the arrival of Santa Claus (Kerstman in ...

What do people in the Netherlands do for Christmas? ›

Christmas Day in the Netherlands

This is the day when families gather, have dinner together and exchange presents. There is, however, no turkey, fruit cake or any complicated dish. The Dutch, practical as they are, traditionally eat something they call gourmetten, which might leave you puzzled.

Where is the best place to go in the Netherlands in winter? ›

Go to the Amsterdam canals for some ice skating. Go to Groningen for the Christmas market. Get a thrill at Winter Efteling. Enjoy the best places to ski in the Netherlands.

Should I visit the Netherlands in winter? ›

Thinking about visiting the Netherlands in winter? Prepare for lots to see, do and explore during our country's colder months. It's a fantastic season to travel here: think twinkly lights reflected in canals, comforting seasonal food and beautiful winter landscapes.

Is Red Light District in Amsterdam open in Christmas? ›

The RLD is always open. While there will probably be less windows occupied I'm sure you can find a warm kamer. I don't think it has closed in 500 years so this Christmas will be no different.

Is it cold in Amsterdam in December? ›

Amsterdam weather in December is quite cold and wet at times with some of the lowest temperatures of the year. Located in the Netherlands, Amsterdam enjoys warm summers and cold, wet winters. Snow is a possibility in winter, but continuous days of heavy snowfall is unlikely.

Does it snow in December in Amsterdam? ›

The weather in Amsterdam in December is cold with average temperatures of around 5 °C. The colder temperatures bring with them the chances of snow and there are as many as 11 days of snowfall to be expected in December and January. Wind speeds also pick up in December which can make the temperatures feel even colder.

Where is the most famous Christmas market? ›

The Christkindlesmarkt in Nuremberg, Germany, is one of the most famous Christmas markets in the world. Christmas markets date to the Late Middle Ages in the German-speaking part of Europe and in many parts of the former Holy Roman Empire, which included many eastern regions of modern France.

What is the world's famous Christmas market? ›

Dresden, Germany

There are actually eleven different Christmas markets sprinkled throughout this festive city, but the Striezelmarkt is by far the largest and most famous. Hailed as the oldest in Germany, this Christmas market has been welcoming visitors since 1434.

What is Europe's biggest Christmas market? ›

Rathausplatz Christkindlmarkt, Vienna, Austria

The world's largest Christmas market, this Austrian icon is held annually near the Rathaus, Vienna's historic city hall. Picture 100 booths nudging an ice skating rink, and a neighbouring park decorated with an elaborate festive lights display.

Does the Netherlands have Christmas markets? ›

Amsterdam is home to several Christmas markets and other events that are sure to warm you during the winter months. For example, one of the city's biggest, Ice Village Amsterdam, fills Museumplein with merriment. As it's located in the center of the city, it's impossible to miss it.

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