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Hasselt Jenever Festival 2024, Belgium

19 October

Free

The Hasselt Jenever Festival will be on 19 and 20 October

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The third weekend in October sees the Flemish city of Hasselt spring to life for its jenever festival. In 2024, the Hasselt Jenever Festival will be on 19 and 20 October.

Tradition has it that the ‘Borrel Man’, a fountain in the middle of the city, changes water into jenever (gin) on the Saturday, so expect plenty of flowing libations. The following day will see a competition for the traditional waiter.

Hasselt Jenever Festival
Borrel Man Fountain

Take part in the Jenever walk or ride on the Jenever train. There will be music in the streets, and a great atmosphere.

This really is an incredible festival that promises to turn the city of Hasselt on its head. Just make sure that your head doesn’t feel too sore the morning after, so drink plenty of water.

Hasselt Jenever Festival 2024

You will find the full programme of events here.

When Is the Hasselt Jenever Festival?

The 2024 festival will be on 19 and 20 October.

Hasselt Jenever Festival
Join in the fun in the jenever festival
Where Is It?

It will be in the city of Hasselt, Flanders, Belgium

Other Festivals in Hasselt.

Hasselt has a series of festivals throughout the year. You can see the list of them here. Alternatively, you can read our guide to Pukkelpop which is one of the most vibrant music festivals in Belgium, which occurs in Hasselt in August each year.


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Things To Do in Hasselt

For more inspiration on what to do in Hasselt, go to the Visit Hasselt website.


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Details

Date:
19 October
Cost:
Free
Website:
https://www.visithasselt.be/nl/jeneverfeesten

Venue

Hasselt
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