Blooming Keukenhof in the Netherlands: when to go there to see the sea of tulips
Located in the heart of the Netherlands, the Keukenhof Garden is a springtime spectacle not to be missed.
It is also known as the "Garden of Europe" and is home to millions of tulips spread over 32 hectares. As the world's largest flower garden, it fascinates with its bright colors and artistic flowers that can be admired from March to May, News Bytes writes.
When is the best time to go
Before you go, check the official opening dates of the Keukenhof as they change every year. Spring is the best time; aim for mid-April when the blooms are at their peak.
While weekends offer special events, weekdays will allow you to spend quiet moments among the tulips.
Book your tickets online to avoid long lines and consider a combination ticket with transportation options from major Dutch cities.
Wander among the colorful flowers
Take a stroll through themed gardens and pavilions, such as the Oranje Nassau for flower shows, or the Historic Garden, where you can trace the history of tulips in Holland.
Don't miss the Tulpomania exhibition in the Juliana Pavilion, which details the impact of tulip mania on Dutch history.
The Japanese garden provides a serene environment, and children can enjoy treasure hunts and playgrounds.
Capture floral masterpieces
Keukenhof is a photographer's paradise. The early light offers stunning photos without the crowds.
Capture reflections in water features or playful compositions with windmills and flower sculptures.
Join the photography workshops that are often held in the parks, or simply use your visit to practice capturing the beauty of nature.
Even though it's a bit crowded, you'll still be able to get some stunning shots.
Enjoy seasonal events
At the end of April, the Keukenhof hosts several interesting events, such as flower arranging demonstrations, musical performances and even a parade called Bloemencorso at the end of April, when ships decorated with flowers travel between the Noordwijk and Harlem, passing by the Keukenhof.
If you want to see some of the shows, check their event calendar before you visit to incorporate these unique activities into your trip.
Taste the Dutch delicacies
Grab a bite to eat at one of the Keukenhof's restaurants or cafes, which offer traditional Dutch snacks like poffertjes (mini pancakes) or herring sandwiches.
Picnic areas allow you to enjoy your own snacks among the splendor of nature.