More about: Tickets and Day Trips to Keukenhof Gardens from Amsterdam
Just half an hour from Amsterdam, between Hillegom and Lisse, lies a beautiful orchard that bursts into colour in spring when the flowers bloom.
A spectacular sight called Keukenhof, the largest flower park in the world. Would you like to visit it? Read on to find out about the best ticket and excursion options.
Keukenhof Tickets
Discover Keukenhof Garden at your own pace with these tickets
Step into the "Garden of Europe" and marvel at the millions of flowers that fill this iconic Dutch park with colour. Transfers are at your own expense.
With these tickets to Keukenhof, you can stroll among the 7 million tulips that fill the 32 hectares of the park. You will enjoy more than 800 multicoloured varieties, as well as other flowers such as daffodils, hyacinths and roses.
You will have access to all the garden's facilities, including the Japanese Garden, the English Garden, the petting zoo, the maze and the children's exhibitions. It is the ideal opportunity to spend a relaxing day with your family and enjoy a picnic.
Why I like this option: Because it is the perfect way to experience Dutch spring at your own pace in a unique and colourful setting.
Recommended if... You prefer to visit Keukenhof on your own and enjoy the most famous gardens in the Netherlands at your own pace.
Keukenhof TIckets + Flexible Transport by Bus from Amsterdam
Visit Keukenhof with transfers from Amsterdam
Relax and enjoy a comfortable transfer to Keukenhof to explore one of the world's largest flower fields, with garden admission included.
With these tickets to Keukenhof with transfers from Amsterdam, you will enjoy a comfortable 40-minute journey from Amsterdam to the Keukenhof fields. During the journey, you can admire the Dutch landscape before immersing yourself in the colourful gardens.
Atyour own pace, you'll stroll among tulips and a wide variety of wildflowers. Access also includes all the facilities on site: Japanese Garden, English Garden, petting zoo, maze and children's exhibitions.
Once your visit is over, you can enjoy a flexible return to Amsterdam, hopping back on the bus whenever you want.
Why I like this option: Because it combines the convenience of transport with the freedom to explore Keukenhof at your own pace.
Recommended if... You want a worry-free experience and to make the most of your visit to the flower fields.
Keukenhof Day Trip with Windmill Cruise from Amsterdam
Add a cruise around the windmills for a TOP excursion
Enjoy a full day combining a visit to Keukenhof with a boat trip past the iconic Dutch windmills.
On this excursion to Keukenhof with a windmill cruise, you will enjoy a perfect day in nature. You'll start with a transfer from Amsterdam to Keukenhof, avoiding the queues and gaining direct access to the park so you can lose yourself among its colourful paths and discover corners full of flowers and creative landscaping.
After exploring Keukenhof, you'll embark on a cruise of approximately 1.5 hours past traditional Dutch windmills. You can enjoy both the outdoor deck and the indoor area while admiring the rural landscapes, farms and canals that run through the flower fields.
Why I like this option: Because it combines the best of Dutch nature with the tranquillity of a boat trip.
Recommended if... You fancy a complete excursion that combines the beauty of the gardens with the magic of the windmills.
In summary, we compare the three options
Discover Keukenhof Gardens in the Netherlands
Purchase your tickets for Keukenhof and explore the most famous gardens in the Netherlands at your own pace, with millions of flowers and spectacular landscapes.
Visit Keukenhof with transfers from Amsterdam
Relax and enjoy a comfortable transfer to Keukenhof to explore one of the largest flower fields in the world.
Flowers and windmills on a perfect excursion
Enjoy a full day combining a visit to Keukenhof with a boat trip past the iconic Dutch windmills.
What are the Keukenhof Gardens excursions like?
If you don't have much time during your trip to Amsterdam to visit other parts of the country, you can set aside a morning or afternoon of your holiday for an excursion to the Keukenhof Gardens.
With an organised excursion to Keukenhof, you won't have to worry about finding transport to get there, as a bus will take you to the entrance of this floral paradise.
During the journey, you will see the impressive meadows full of flowers that decorate rural Holland, and the tour guide will entertain you with stories about Holland and its flowers so that you can learn about the close link between this country and nature. It's like a little taster of what you'll see in Keukenhof Park!
What will you see on these excursions?
Upon arrival, you will take a tour of Keukenhof Park, along 15 kilometres of paths among millions of tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and crocuses surrounded by beautiful fountains and ponds.
As a curiosity, at the entrance to the park there is a large mosaic of tulips which, according to our guide, changes every season to surprise visitors with a new and different theme. It is beautiful and it is amazing to see the painstaking work done by the gardeners to create this ephemeral spectacle!
Another option: the excursion to the Keukenhof gardens and the windmills of Zaanse Schans
If you have enough free time during your trip to Amsterdam to explore other parts of the Netherlands, I recommend taking a day trip to Keukenhof Gardens and the windmills of Zaanse Schans.
It's a fantastic experience! Not only will you have the opportunity to visit the largest flower park on the planet, but you'll also get to visit Zaanse Schans, home to the windmills.
Why I like this excursion
It's a very comprehensive activity that allows you to explore two beautiful places in rural Holland in a single day, aboard a comfortable coach and accompanied by a guide.
On the one hand, you'll discover one of the most beautiful gardens in Europe, with over 7 million flower bulbs and a total of 800 varieties of tulips. Amazing, right? This spectacle of colours and scents at Keukenhof is fascinating.
On the other hand, you will walk through the streets of Zaanse Schans, a small village on the banks of the River Zaan, famous for its windmills. It has a collection of more than 600, and they are still in working order! Get your camera ready because the bucolic landscape looks like something out of a fairy tale and you won't be able to stop taking photos.
About visiting Keukenhof
The tulip is the Dutch national flower, and spring is the perfect time to enjoy the blooming of this species and others for which the Netherlands is famous throughout the world.
This excursion begins early in the morning with a visit to Keukenhof Park, the largest flower garden on the planet, which is a spectacle of colours, scents and shapes.
During the tour of its 32 hectares, you will hear stories from the guide about the origins of this park, which began as a small vegetable garden (Keukenhof means 'kitchen garden'), as well as how the plants are cared for and all the different varieties of flowers it contains.
About the visit to Zaanse Schans
After visiting the Keukenhof Gardens, you will return to the coach to go to Zaanse Schans, a small village famous for its bucolic landscape full of beautiful, photogenic windmills. If you are passionate about photography, you will really enjoy this part of the excursion.
During the visit to Zaanse Schans, you will also stop at a clog workshop where the master clog maker will show you how they are made. Along with windmills and tulips, clogs are one of the icons of Holland, so it is something very interesting to see.
How to book tickets for Keukenhof?
What was once a simple, extensive vegetable garden in the south of Holland is now one of the most beautiful spots in the country, attracting thousands of travellers between March and May, when the park opens its doors to visitors. Keukenhof is a special place, a sea of beautiful coloured flowers that is well worth visiting and photographing.
My advice is that if you want to include the Keukenhof gardens in your trip to Amsterdam, you should book your ticket online as soon as possible because, due to the limited time it is open during the year, many people want to visit the park and tickets sell out very quickly.
What are the Keukenhof Gardens?
With more than 800,000 visitors a year, the Keukenhof Gardens have become a very popular tourist destination every spring.
Located in the south of the country, in Lisse, Keukenhof was originally the vegetable garden of Countess Jacqueline of Hainaut, a place used for growing fruit and vegetables that were later used in the aristocrat's home kitchen. Hence its name, which means 'kitchen garden'.
But don't think that this park always looked like paradise. Things have changed a lot since then, and in 1949 the mayor of the city inaugurated Keukenhof to showcase the flowers grown by local producers and help expand this industry.
Today, the plants grown (more than 7 million flower bulbs!) are no longer used in kitchens but are mostly exported. Dutch tulips are famous all over the world and, together with other flowers such as hyacinths, daffodils, carnations, orchids, roses, lilies and lilies, they make up a 32-hectare garden that is the largest in the world. Wow!
How is Keukenhof Park structured?
The Keukenhof gardens run along 15 kilometres of paths, surrounded by various gardens with different floral themes: the English Garden, the Tea Garden, the Japanese Country Garden, Cupid's Garden, the Hipster Garden, the Rebel Garden and the Health Garden, among others.
Keukenhof Park is divided into four large areas named after the Dutch Royal Family: the Oranje Pavilion- Nassau Pavilion (with new floral displays every week), Willem Alexander Pavilion (the largest lily exhibition in the world), Queen Beatrix Pavilion (the largest orchid exhibition on the planet) and Queen Juliana Pavilion (where the history of the tulip is displayed).
Another of the most popular areas of the Keukenhof Gardens is the large tulip mosaic made up of thousands of flowers, whose theme varies each year to surprise visitors with a new composition.
Frequently asked questions and tips for visiting the Keukenhof Gardens
- When is Keukenhof Park open? It is only open from late March to mid-May, the best time to see the tulips in full bloom.
- When to visit? I recommend choosing a date in the middle of this period. If you go too early, some flowers will not have opened yet, and if you go too late, many stems will already have been cut.
- What are the opening hours? It is open every day from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. If you want to avoid the crowds, book the first tour in the morning and enjoy the park in peace.
- What to wear? The tour is long, so wear comfortable shoes and clothing that allows you to move easily.
- What to buy during the visit? In addition to the souvenir shop, don't miss the floral crafts in the pavilions, with unique designs that are well worth seeing.
- Is it suitable for children? Yes, it's perfect for families. There's a playground, a maze, a petting zoo and a Miffy house where the little ones will have fun.
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