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Downtown Holland brings Dutch heritage to life through brick-paved streets lined with colorful storefronts and historic charm. Visitors can explore the Holland Museum, catch performances at Knickerbocker Theatre, or time their trip for the famous Tulip Time Festival. The walkable 8th Street corridor buzzes with specialty shops, craft breweries, and sidewalk cafes where you can sample Dutch-American fusion cuisine.
The neighborhood is perfectly designed for exploration on foot with wide sidewalks and minimal traffic. Local B&Bs in Victorian homes offer cozy accommodations with authentic character. Nearby Centennial Park provides green space while Lake Macatawa is just a short walk from the historic core.
Holland Historic District
Holland Historic District charms with its authentic Dutch heritage and 19th-century architecture. Stroll along brick-paved 8th Street to discover boutiques selling wooden shoes and imported goods. Visit Holland Museum to dive into local history or explore Windmill Island Gardens with its working windmill and vibrant tulip displays. Centennial Park offers a peaceful spot to relax between cultural explorations.
The neighborhood serves up Dutch-American cuisine from family restaurants and cafés with specialties like poffertjes and apple pie. Historic bed & breakfasts and boutique hotels offer cozy accommodations with local character. Everything is walkable, though a seasonal trolley runs during the famous Tulip Time Festival when the whole district bursts into colorful bloom.
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Ottawa Beach
Ottawa Beach offers a perfect mix of natural beauty and lakeside charm along Lake Michigan. Holland State Park's pristine shoreline, iconic red lighthouse, and scenic pier create the ideal setting for beach days and water fun. Dune boardwalks and nature trails weave through this peaceful community where cottage life thrives away from urban bustle.
Small beachside eateries serve up fresh fish and cool treats during summer months. Most visitors stay in charming vacation cottages or lakefront homes with easy beach access. Getting around requires a car, but once there, the area's quiet streets and shoreline paths are perfect for leisurely exploration.
Waukazoo Woods
Waukazoo Woods offers a tranquil escape from Holland's tourist spots with tree-lined streets and beautiful lakefront homes. Lake Macatawa becomes your personal playground for swimming, kayaking, and peaceful sunset watching. The dense forest canopy creates a natural retreat where you'll spot local wildlife and breathe in fresh pine-scented air.
Getting around requires a car, but the peaceful neighborhood streets are perfect for leisurely walks. Nearby Holland downtown is just a quick drive away for restaurants and shopping. Vacation rentals and lakefront cottages provide upscale accommodations with private docks and water access for the ultimate Michigan lake experience.
Maplewood
Maplewood serves up the quintessential suburban Holland experience without the tourist hustle. Tree-lined streets with well-maintained homes create a peaceful retreat after day trips downtown. The neighborhood puts you within easy reach of Holland Community Aquatic Center and New Holland Brewing for when you're ready to venture out. You'll feel like a local while strolling these quiet blocks.
Getting around is best done by car or bike since public transit is limited. Accommodations here lean toward vacation rentals and B&Bs in converted family homes rather than hotels. For dining and shopping, you'll need to head to nearby commercial areas, but the authentic residential vibe makes this extra travel worthwhile.
Holland State Park is 4.9 mi (7.9 km) from central Holland, why not stop by during your stay. Our travelers also like the area for its beaches and parks, so you can spend the afternoon catching a few rays.
Saugatuck Dunes State Park is 8.4 mi (13.5 km) from central Holland, why not stop by during your stay. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is family-friendly and has lots of nice beaches.
Why not give yourself a treat with a trip to Dutch Village, one of the family attractions located 1.9 mi (3.1 km) from central Holland. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is full of friendly people and has lots of nice beaches. If you have fun at Dutch Village, you'll love The Lost City and Sundae Sundae Golf Golf, both a short walk away.
You can take time to visit Tunnel Park during your travels to Holland. Stroll along the beautiful beaches in this family-friendly area, or check out its top-notch restaurants.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Windmill Island during your travels in Holland. Wander the beautiful beaches in this relaxing area.
Tulip-lined streets burst with color during the annual Tulip Time Festival each spring. Climb to the top of an authentic Dutch windmill or explore the quaint downtown filled with Dutch-inspired architecture.
Holland is a relaxing place known for its beaches. Nature lovers visiting Holland can explore top areas like Lake Michigan. You might find that sights like New Holland Brewing and Holland Community Aquatic Center are worth a visit.