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Holland’s
annual Tulip Time Festival starts
the first Saturday in May and is great
fun for the whole family. |
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Whether
your taste in dining is Italian, gourmet,
international, or good old american fare,
you'll find it all in Holland. |
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The Windmill
Island is a small Netherlands village complete
with a centuries old working windmill. |
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From
Holland’s picturesque downtown
with nearly 100 stores, restaurants and
brew pubs to its major retail center in
neighboring Holland Township - where shoppers
can find dozens of national stores, a mall,
and outlet centers - the area offers something
for everyone. |
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Warm Welcome to Beautiful Holland Michigan |
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Every
season brings a unique look to downtown Holland
Michigan.
In spring, the city is bursting with tulips and
flowers for the annual Tulip Time Festival in May.
And, there’s nothing quite like strolling
the tree lined shady streets on a beautiful summer
afternoon, and stopping for an ice cream, espresso
drink, fresh smoothie at one of the many downtown
outlets. |
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Come
fall, the city takes on a northern Michigan
look as the leaves change colors
and you visit some of the many unique boutiques
including vintage clothing stores, vinyl
and CD record shops, a bistro and old style
coffee houses in Holland’s bohemian
quarter. And
in winter, don’t worry about
snow on the streets of downtown Holland
Michigan. The city’s main shopping
district of brick sidewalks and paver stones
are all heated with an underground snowmelt
systems that gives shoppers clear sailing
during the holiday and winter seasons. |
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best part of downtown Holland is you never pay for parking
your car. All the parking is free. |
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