Lifestyle News in English
Latest lifestyle headlines from Dutch news, translated into English.
Hey you! indebuurt Haarlem is looking for a freelance editor
Indebuurt Haarlem is immediately seeking a freelance editor to join its team. The role involves creating content to make the local platform more engaging and practical for the residents of Haarlem.

Aldermen to explain Stek Oost today after new information surfaces
Amsterdam Aldermen Pels and Groot Wassink are facing a formal interpellation debate today regarding safety failures and alleged misinformation surrounding the Stek Oost mixed housing complex. The inqu...
Simone (25) is looking for a quieter spot in the city: ‘On weekends it’s like Disneyland here’
Simone van Ommen, a 25-year-old freelance creative, is seeking a quieter home in Amsterdam after six years of living in the increasingly touristy Haarlemmerbuurt. She is looking for a studio or a prof...
Sophia (4) has Rett syndrome and talks with her eyes: ‘She is trapped in her own body’
Four-year-old Sophia Verwijs from Tholen, Netherlands, lives with Rett syndrome, a condition that requires her to communicate using her eyes and leaves her physically dependent on others. Her parents,...

Chinese New Year celebrated with lion dance in Haarlem
Students from Shaolin Centrum Haarlem will perform a traditional lion dance this Saturday to celebrate the Chinese New Year and bless the start of the "Year of the Fire Horse." The performance highlig...
Cappuccino for less than €3.20? It’s possible at these 6 spots in Amsterdam
While the average price of a cappuccino in Amsterdam has risen to €4.18 due to high overhead costs, several local cafes still offer the beverage for under €3.20. This guide identifies six affordab...
The yo-yo effect is real: doctors explain what can happen when losing a lot of weight
Internist-endocrinologist Liesbeth van Rossum and obesity doctor Mariëtte Boon are highlighting the biological challenges of permanent weight loss and the reality of the "yo-yo effect." Their insight...

Not a garden gnome, but a dune gnome: Family writes book about Pierewied
The Van der Heijden family from Zandvoort has self-published a children's book about "Pierewied," a fictional gnome they invented during their walks through the Amsterdamse Waterleidingduinen. The boo...
New bike parking rules for Haarlem city center
The city of Haarlem has introduced stricter bicycle parking regulations in its city center to manage congestion in busy areas. Cyclists are now required to park their bikes only in designated racks or...

A coffee with Sabrina Grossman (Amsterdam Alternative Alliance): With a disability, it's extreme sports here
Sabrina Grossman, leader of the Amsterdamse Alternatieve Alliantie (AAA), is campaigning for the Amsterdam municipal elections with a platform focused on "radical unity" and improved city accessibilit...
Young children can play freely at Papote in De Baarsjes (and parents eat well)
Sophia de Rosnay has opened Papote, a soft play café in Amsterdam’s De Baarsjes neighborhood designed to provide a welcoming space for both parents and young children. Inspired by London’s café ...
Sharper thinking, better blood values: how fasting can be healthy according to a doctor
As the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan begins tonight, medical experts are highlighting the potential health benefits of abstaining from food and drink between sunrise and sunset, such as improved blo...
Elite athlete and pregnant: how does that work? ‘View childbirth as an injury’
Gynecologist Floor Sijbrandij explains that pregnant women are now encouraged to stay active rather than resting, as was previously advised. She provides guidance on how to safely maintain a fitness r...
D66 member Nathalie van Berkel not to become state secretary due to CV inaccuracies
D66 Member of Parliament Nathalie van Berkel has withdrawn as the nominee for State Secretary of Finance due to inaccuracies regarding her educational background. She stepped down after it was reveale...
Sick again? This works best for coughs and sniffles
An official flu epidemic has been declared, leading to widespread symptoms such as persistent coughing, nasal congestion, and fatigue. General practitioner and professor Dirk Devroey provides guidance...

A coffee with Daniël van Duijn (LEF): We want a rave island near Pampus
Daniël van Duijn, leader of the LEF party, is campaigning for the Amsterdam municipal elections with a platform focused on youth interests and unconventional urban projects. His key proposals include...

Honoring Haarlem's top athletes
On February 16, 2026, the city of Haarlem honored its top athletes at a sports gala where rower Roos de Jong and karateka Sebastiaan van Teeffelen were named sportswoman and sportsman of the year. The...
Mr. Naafs visited the pond liner party and now fears an STI: Doctor Rutger is baffled
Mr. Naafs sought medical advice from Doctor Rutger after attending a "pond liner party," fearing he had contracted a sexually transmitted infection. However, the doctor found that the patient's primar...

Housing market, waste and safety play major role for municipal election panel members
A survey of over 2,100 Amsterdam residents reveals that the housing shortage, waste management, and public safety are the primary concerns for voters ahead of the upcoming municipal elections. While 9...
Boekhandel De Duif in North also offers meetups for knitting enthusiasts
Bibi Scholten van Aschat opened De Duif, a community-focused bookstore in Amsterdam-Noord, which has become a local hub since its launch in December. Funded partly through crowdfunding, the shop offer...
He received a 10 from Mara Grimm, but where does Choux chef Merijn van Berlo like to eat?
Merijn van Berlo, the acclaimed chef of Amsterdam restaurant Choux, has shared his personal list of favorite dining spots and specific dishes across the city. His recommendations range from casual sta...

A coffee with Patrick van Bronswijk (The Voice of Amsterdam): I'm really not doing it for fun
Patrick van Bronswijk, the lead candidate for the new party "De Stem van Amsterdam," is running in the city's municipal elections to address urgent concerns regarding safety, waste management, and exc...

Search for creator of thrift store paintings: "Incredibly beautiful"
Art enthusiast Erwin Kanik is seeking the identity of a mysterious painter signed "De Boer" after discovering thirty colorful artworks at a thrift store in Heemstede. He has appealed to the public via...

'Sinatra' returns to Concertgebouw after nearly 50 years: "You can't tell the difference"
Frank Sinatra impersonator "Frank in Person" will perform with nearly 100 student musicians at Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw on February 28, marking nearly 50 years since the original artist appeared at...
Falling for the wrong person isn't bad luck but often reflects a pattern from your childhood
Love coach Joey Steur explains that repeatedly falling for the "wrong" partner is often a result of behavioral patterns established during childhood rather than simple bad luck. These cycles are frequ...
Men develop heart problems faster than women: ‘Get checked by your GP in your 30s’
Men develop heart problems an average of seven years earlier than women, with the gap extending to ten years specifically for heart attacks. To mitigate these risks, cardiologists recommend that men b...

Coffee with Kok Chan (NLPlan): "I see no Asian council members to represent the community"
Kok Chan, leader of the NLPlan party, is campaigning for the Amsterdam city council to address a lack of representation for the Chinese and Asian communities. His primary platform is a "youth master p...

Zandvoort once again the setting for Ticking Clock challenge: registration opens today
Circuit Zandvoort will host the "Tikkende Klok-challenge" on September 6, a fundraising event where participants run or walk laps to support research into the hereditary heart muscle disease PLN. Regi...
Macarons from these two shops are equally delicious: ‘Nice and chewy and the flavor matches the colors’
In a blind taste test of eight supermarket brands, three pastry chefs identified two retailers that offer high-quality macarons with a desirable chewy texture and accurate flavors. The review, conduct...
At Franzen, Mara Grimm deeply regrets not ordering the côte de boeuf (8)
Chef Jesse Franzen has opened a new "casual chic" restaurant called Franzen in Amsterdam’s Oud-Zuid neighborhood, specializing in classic French cuisine and high-quality grilled meats. Reviewer Mara...