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Queens Day

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Amsterdam - Queens Day over the years
Every year Queens Day is celebrated on April 30 - that is, when it's not on a Sunday. In the year 2000 it was a Sunday so Queens Day was on Saturday, April 29. It is not the birthday of the current Queen, Queen Beatrix, but the birthday of her mother, princess Juliana, who reigned from 1948 until 19...
overtoom.tv

I amsterdam - Queen's Day
Playing the game is best when playing by the rules. So to enjoy Queen's Day at its fullest potential, have a look at some of these tips on safety, drinking and participating ...
iamsterdam.com

Queen’s Day: The World’s Biggest Street Party : Amsterdam
The throngs lining the streets and canals wear orange, the national color (after all, the Queen hails from the House of Orange). Take ‘throngs’ literally - particularly in the city’s center where you’ll be shoulder to shoulder with other revelers. By way of indication: you ca...
dutchamsterdam.nl

The Amsterdam Site - Netherlands Board of Tourism & Conventions (NBTC) - What's on - Events - Queens Day in Amsterdam
Actually, the festivities already start on the eve of Queen's Day, Queen's Night, when thousands of people go out into the streets to take an advance on the day that follows. Soon afterwards, at 6 am, the street market starts in the city centre and beyond, offering second-hand clothes, furniture and...
holland.com

Queens Day, Amsterdam - Reviews of Queens Day - IgoUgo
When day breaks, the drunks are replaced by children and entrepreneurs. All the streets in the heart of Amsterdam are transformed into a giant flee market. You could say it’s a collective yard sale. As more and more people arrive, the drunks re-emerge, only partly sobered up. If you thought it was...
igougo.com

Photos of Queen's Day
This sequence of 36 photographs was taken on 30 April 2004, Queen's Day, in Amsterdam. The city acquires a carnival atmostphere this day, as you can see. Many people set out old books, toys, and bric-a-brac for sale. Others play music and hope for tips. There are also mouse and sow bug races, games ...
cs.vu.nl

iExplore Community: Queen's%20Day - Amsterdam Festivals
Amsterdamers love to party and this is one great big party for the whole of the city, and I do believe, probably the country. I say this because it felt that the whole of the country was there. This is not a day for those who cannot handle a crowd. Orange is the color of the royals so you will also ...
community.iexplore.com

iExplore Community: Queens%20day - Amsterdam Festivals
When day breaks, the drunks are replaced by children and entrepreneurs. All the streets in the heart of Amsterdam are transformed into a giant flee market. You could say it�s a collective yard sale. As more and more people arrive, the drunks re-emerge, only partly sobered up. If you thought it was c...
community.iexplore.com






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