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Holland Heineken House: home away from home in Korea

Did you know that the Holland Heineken House is the home away from home for Dutch athletes and fans in Pyeongchang?

Staged at the LaKai Sandpine resort near Gangneung for the duration of the Winter Games, fans and media will be able to mingle with Dutch athletes at the Holland Heineken House (HHH).

Did you know that the Holland Heineken House is the home away from home for Dutch athletes and fans in Pyeongchang?
the Holland Eight rowing champs | photo: Holland Heineken House

Celebrate legendary orange moments

All TeamNL matches will be shown on large screens at the venue. You can watch sports, relax, have a drink and enjoy a wide range of Korean and Dutch dishes and snacks.

Entertainment inside the HHH will include performances by top DJs and artists from the Netherlands, including André Hazes jr, Van Velzen and Di-rect.

Every Dutch Olympic medal winner will come to the HHH to celebrate their achievements in the Medal Celebration Hall.

14th edition of Holland Heineken House

The Dutch Olympic Committee (NOC*NSF) and main sponsor Heineken have been organizing the HHH since the Olympics in Barcelona in 1992. Eversince it has grown into the largest national house at both the Summer and Winter Olympics. Pyeonchang 2018 is the 14th consecutive Olympic Games where a Holland Heineken House has opened its doors to Dutch and international guests.

Previous editions of the Holland Heineken House: Barcelona (1992), Lillehammer (1994), Atlanta (1996), Nagano (1998), Sydney (2000), Salt Lake City (2002), Athens (2004), Turin (2006), Beiijng (2008), Vancouver (2010), London (2012), Sochi (2014) and Rio de Janeiro (2016).

Did you know that the Holland Heineken House is the home away from home for Dutch athletes and fans in Pyeongchang?
photo: Holland Heineken House

Location of the Holland Heineken House

The HHH in Pyeonchang covers about 1,700m² and offers space to i.a. a fan zone, sports room and press center. It is located in the coastal city of Gangneung, just a few kilometers away from the Olympic ice rink. This location makes a lot of sense when you know that all 24 of TeamNL’s medals from Sochi came from ice skating.

Address
536, Haean-Ro, Gangneung-si Gangwon-do 25460, South Korea
www.hollandheinekenhouse.nl/en

Opening hours
9 February: from 18.00 until 01.00am
10-25 February: from 15.00 until 01.00am

Admission fee
€12.50 per day
€10.00 per day if you visit for more than four days

Did you know that the Holland Heineken House is the home away from home for Dutch athletes and fans in Pyeongchang?
medalist Anna van der Breggen | photo: AP

Alternative if you’re not going to Korea

For the first time in the history of the Holland Heineken House all supporters staying behind in the Netherlands can also enjoy the atmosphere of the HHH at ‘Holland Heineken Thuis’ in Amsterdam. Everybody is welcome to view the Winter Games on the big screen, enjoy Dutch and Korean snacks and celebrate the Dutch achievements.

Location: Grand Café De Heineken Hoek, Leidseplein, Amsterdam
Opening hours: 9-25 February from 10am until late
Admission: free

Location of Holland Heineken Thuis in Amsterdam

Holland Heineken House aftermovie 2016 Rio de Janeiro