King's Day (Koningsdag)

Quick Facts
- Date
- Friday, April 27, 2029
- Observed in
- Netherlands
- Type
- National Holiday
What is King's Day (Koningsdag)?
King's Day (Koningsdag) is the Dutch national holiday celebrating the birthday of King Willem-Alexander. Observed on April 27 (or April 26 if the 27th falls on Sunday), it is one of the biggest celebrations in the Netherlands. The entire country turns orange, the color of the Dutch royal House of Orange-Nassau, with millions participating in street parties, vrijmarkt (free markets), and festivals.
When is King's Day (Koningsdag) 2029?
King's Day (Koningsdag) is on Friday, April 27 in 2029. Check the dates and days for other years in the table below.
History & Origin
The holiday originated as Prinsessedag (Princess's Day) in 1885, celebrating Princess Wilhelmina's fifth birthday. It became Koninginnedag (Queen's Day) when she became queen in 1890. For over 100 years, it was celebrated on April 30 (Queen Juliana and Beatrix's birthday). When Willem-Alexander became king in 2013, the holiday shifted to April 27, his birthday, and was renamed Koningsdag. The tradition of wearing orange and holding free markets dates back to the early 20th century.
How It's Celebrated
King's Day celebrations are famous for the vrijmarkt, where anyone can sell items on the street without permits or taxes. People dress in orange clothing, accessories, and wigs. Major cities like Amsterdam host massive street parties, live music, and boat parades through the canals. The royal family makes public appearances in different cities each year. Traditional foods include orange tompouce (custard pastry), orange-colored treats, and herring. Children perform music and activities on blankets to earn pocket money.
Where It's Observed
King's Day (Koningsdag) is a public holiday in 1 country. In 2029, it falls on Friday, April 27.
Fun Facts
- Amsterdam's population nearly doubles on King's Day with visitors
- The vrijmarkt is the only day of the year Dutch can sell without a permit
- Orange is the national color because the royal family's name is Orange-Nassau
- King Willem-Alexander sometimes sells items at the vrijmarkt himself
- The day is the largest single-day celebration in the Netherlands
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is King's Day on April 27?
April 27 is King Willem-Alexander's birthday. Before 2013, the holiday was on April 30 (Queen Beatrix's mother's birthday) and called Queen's Day.
Why do Dutch people wear orange?
Orange is the national color of the Netherlands, derived from the royal House of Orange-Nassau. The holiday celebrates the monarchy.
What is the vrijmarkt?
Vrijmarkt (free market) is a nationwide flea market where anyone can sell goods on the street without needing permits or paying taxes, unique to King's Day.
Travel Inspiration
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