Settled by Dutch immigrants in 1847, Holland retains the essence of a Dutch town. Even if you do nothing more than drive or walk around looking at scenery, you'll be greatly rewarded. The Victorian architecture is one of the appeals of downtown—along, of course, with all those springtime tulips. Millions of blooming tulips in the parks and neighborhoods provide a spectacular floral display from late April to mid-May. Markers and plaques document local heritage and some of the historic buildings. When you're downtown you won't have far to go before encountering a piece of public art; there are more than a dozen sculptures and statues. Hope College, Lake Michigan, Lake Macatawa, sand dunes and a lighthouse (affectionately called “Big Red”) add to the area's picturesque attributes. Learn More...