Pella is one of the most interesting towns in Iowa. First time visitors know by the Windmill that this isn't your ordinary midwestern town. In fact, Pella is a little slice of the Netherlands right in the heart of the Hawkeye State, and the town's Dutch heritage is on display every year during the springtime tulip festival that generally takes place the first weekend of May. Plan your trip now, because hotels are selling out, and you don't want to miss this amazing celebration!
Less than an hour from Des Moines, you'll find a small town that feels like entering another time and place (and country!). Founded by immigrants from Holland in 1847, Pella is a place that celebrates its Netherlands culture and heritage.
Every spring, the tiny town of Pella, Iowa, turns into a Dutch wonderland!
During the Tulip Time Weekend, Pella is flooded with thousands of visitors who have gathered to celebrate the gorgeous flower and the beginning of Spring.
All weekend long, Iowans enjoy live entertainment, traditional Dutch foods, contests, parades, and family friendly activities.
Pella is an amazing town to visit any time of year, but it truly transforms during Tulip Time.
Visitors love getting into the spirit, dressing in traditional Dutch clothing and even wearing wooden clogs.
At the end of the festival, everyone in town knows just who our Tulip Queen will be!
For information on this spring event, including a full schedule, be sure to visit the Tulip Time website. And get a sneak peek of the brilliant blooms in this YouTube video:
While you're in Pella for Tulip Time, don't forget to visit The Award-Winning Dutch Bakery In Iowa That's Known For Its Old-Fashioned Ways.
If you love the idea of a quaint Dutch town but can't stand the thought of fighting the crowds, consider planning a visit to The Quirky Windmill Park Hiding Right Here In Iowa.
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