No, Keukenhof is only open for a short period of time each year, from mid-March to mid-May, which is when the tulips bloom.
Where is Keukenhof Gardens?
Keukenhof Tulip Festival Amsterdam, Stationsweg 166A, 2161 AM, Lisse.
Is Keukenhof wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Keukenhof is wheelchair accessible and also offers disabled bathroom facilities.
Can dogs come to Keukenhof?
Yes, dogs are welcome as long as they are kept on a leash at all times.
When does Keukenhof 2025 open?
Keukenhof 2025 opens on 20 March 2025 and its final day is 11 May 2025. See you then!
Does Keukenhof have a car park?
Keukenhof does have a car park, yes. You need to purchase a ticket which you can do at the time you reserve your tickets, or you can try on the day but it may be fully booked by that time, so we would always suggest trying to book at the same time you book your tickets.
Can I bring food to Keukenhof?
Yes, you are allowed to bring a picnic to Keukenhof, you just can't eat it in the restaurant. Keukenhof has created a picnic area where you can sit and eat your own food.
When is the best time to visit Keukenhof?
If you would prefer to avoid the bigger crowds, we suggest visiting before 10:30 AM or after 4PM. You will always see other people but the crowds can be smaller before and after those times.
Keukenhof Fun Facts
World's Largest Flower Garden: Keukenhof, also known as the "Garden of Europe," covers about 79 acres (32 hectares), making it the largest flower garden in the world!
Seven Million Bulbs: Each year, Keukenhof plants over 7 million flower bulbs, including tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and other spring-blooming flowers.
Historical Origins: The name "Keukenhof" means "kitchen garden" in Dutch. The land originally served as a source of herbs and vegetables for the kitchen of Jacqueline of Bavaria, the Countess of Holland, in the 15th century.
Short Viewing Season: The garden is only open to the public for about 8 weeks each year, typically from mid-March to mid-May, to coincide with the peak blooming season of spring flowers and used as a ‘Living Catalogue’ for the bulb sellers.
Tulip Varieties: Keukenhof showcases more than 800 different varieties of tulips, making it a must-see destination for tulip enthusiasts from around the world.
International Collaboration: Over 100 flower growers and bulb exporters contribute to the garden's displays, ensuring a diverse and stunning floral experience.
Design Themes: Each year, Keukenhof features a unique theme for its flower displays. Past themes have included "Van Gogh" and "A World of Colours."!
Royal Connections: The park was officially opened in 1949, and its gardens have attracted royal visitors, including Queen Elizabeth II and the Dutch royal family.
Impressive Sculptures: Alongside its beautiful floral displays, Keukenhof also features outdoor sculptures and art installations by Dutch and international artists, blending nature with art.
Tourist Attraction: Keukenhof attracts over 1.5 million visitors annually from all over the world, despite being open for only a couple of months. It’s one of the most visited tourist destinations in the Netherlands!
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