
Duration
8 hours
Best Time
Morning
Price
€€€
Walking
Moderate walking
The world's largest flower garden, open for roughly eight weeks each spring (mid-March to mid-May), with seven million bulbs blooming across 32 hectares of manicured grounds. The tulip fields surrounding the park stretch to the horizon in stripes of red, yellow, purple, and white. If you're in Amsterdam during tulip season, this is non-negotiable. There is nothing else like it on earth.
The park itself is meticulously designed. Different sections feature different tulip varieties, hyacinths, daffodils, and other spring flowers in themed gardens, along ponds, and through wooded areas. The indoor pavilions display exotic varieties and flower arrangements. The whole operation is run with Dutch efficiency: bus transfers from Schiphol Airport and Leiden Centraal run frequently, and the entry process is smooth despite the enormous visitor numbers (about 1.5 million people visit during those eight weeks).
Get there early. The park opens at 8 AM and the first two hours are the quietest. By midday the pathways are crowded and the photo opportunities narrow considerably. The cycle route through the surrounding tulip fields is the hidden gem: rent a bike at the park entrance and ride through kilometers of commercial tulip fields that most visitors never see. Budget half a day minimum, a full day if you include the bike ride. Tickets are €19.50 online (always book in advance, they sell out), and the bus transfer from Amsterdam is about €12 each way. The combination of the formal gardens and the raw agricultural fields is what makes Keukenhof special. The gardens show you what humans can do with flowers. The fields show you what the Dutch can do with an entire landscape.
Open mid-March to mid-May only, check exact dates each year at keukenhof.nl. Book tickets online in advance, they sell out on peak days. Arrive at 8 AM opening for the quietest experience. Rent a bike at the park entrance and ride through the surrounding commercial tulip fields, which are more impressive than the park itself. Take the direct bus from Schiphol or Leiden Centraal, it runs every 15 minutes. Late April is peak bloom for most tulip varieties.
Address
Damrak 26, 1012 LK Amsterdam, Netherlands
Neighborhood
CentrumNearest Metro
Skip the queue: Book tickets online to avoid the ticket line.
Plan for about 8 hours. Morning visits are typically less crowded.
Keukenhof Day Trip is in the Centrum neighborhood of Amsterdam. The address is Damrak 26, 1012 LK Amsterdam, Netherlands. The area is well-served by metro.
Morning visits, especially early, mean fewer crowds and better light for photos. Weekdays are significantly quieter than weekends.
Comfortable shoes are recommended. Parts are outdoors, so bring a light layer.

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