Tomorrow the Netherlands will celebrate King's Day to mark the birthday of King Willem-Alexander. Tonight is the Life I Live festival, with free podiums set up at Lange Voorhout, Kerkplein, Grote Markt and the Hofvijver. Here is a look who is playin… | Niki April 26 | Tomorrow the Netherlands will celebrate King's Day to mark the birthday of King Willem-Alexander. Tonight is the Life I Live festival, with free podiums set up at Lange Voorhout, Kerkplein, Grote Markt and the Hofvijver. Here is a look who is playing at each podium. Alternatively you can now download an app for iOS or Google Play (under the name "Woov"). Here are some of the things you can do tomorrow: - Visit the King's Day carnival at Maliveld (Saturday is the last day)
- Visit the King's Day carnival at "De Fred", or Frederik Hendriklaan, which runs through 5 May
- NMNH Kingsday Festival at Zuiderpark (paid event)
- The Hague's Vrijmarkten. If you're from the US this is equivalent to a garage sale, but held on a national level. It's the one day of the year you're allowed to sell your stuff outside, although you have to do it in certain streets of The Hague. Check denhaag.com for a list of streets where you are allowed to sell your crap–err, precious memories.
- Eat tompouce. indebuurt.nl has a nice list of places where you can buy it. Since it is for King's Day the top layer is orange instead of pink. I had a "double decker" tompouce yesterday from Plasman.
- Geraniummarkt at the Lange Voorhout. That translates to "Geranium market". Yes, for some reason it is tradition to buy geraniums on King's Day.
- King's Day at the Grote Markt, at the Zwarte Ruiter bar. denhaag.com has the list of bands and the times they will be playing.
 Lots of places have put out Dutch flags to mark the holiday. This photo was taken near Dozo, an all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant (formerly known as Sumo, see also this blog post). | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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