Ever wanted to explore the unique cultures of Europe without venturing too far from the comforts of home? While it can be pricey to make the journey overseas, there’s one fascinating little park here in the Great Lakes State that will allow you to immerse yourself in an exciting cultural experience without breaking the bank.
Nelis' Dutch Village is located at 12350 James Street in Holland.
This one-of-a-kind theme park is overflowing with opportunities to learn about Dutch culture, try a few tasty new foods, and immerse yourself in history.
There’s something here for each and every member of the family. From wooden shoes to a petting zoo, Dutch Village truly offers a unique array of activities.
During warmer months, check out a live Klompen dancing performance — carried out by dancers wearing traditional Dutch garb and wooden shoes.
Of course, no trip to a Dutch-themed locale is complete without bringing home your own pair of clogs as a souvenir! While you’re at the park, be sure check out a carving demonstration.
Kiddos will be enamored with the variety of rides available at Dutch Village. Swinging chairs, a carousel, and more — you’ll find it at this fabulous park.
Who doesn’t love a few tasty treats? Dutch cookies, delicious fudge, ice cream, cheese, sausage, and more awaits during your journey to this exciting spot.
As if that weren’t enough, the atmosphere at Dutch Village is utterly charming. Traditional architecture and mini canals add a unique touch to the experience.
With ten acres of land to explore and a variety of informative demonstrations throughout, you could spend hours at Dutch Village without getting bored.
While the park is currently closed for the winter season, it will reopen in the spring — and its on-site shops remain open throughout the year.
So, why not start planning ahead? This incredible theme park is utterly charming, and you’ll never forget your time spent exploring Holland’s Dutch heritage.
For more information about Nelis’ Dutch Village, click here. Have you visited this exciting destination in the Great Lakes State? We’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences in the comment section below.
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