
Looking for the best photo spots at Keukenhof? The world-famous spring garden in Lisse offers countless opportunities for stunning photography – from colourful tulip displays to classic Dutch scenery.
Whether you want sweeping landscape shots, unique angles or Instagram-ready selfies, there are plenty of standout locations across the park.
Below we highlight the top Keukenhof photo spots to help you capture the perfect shot during your visit.
Keukenhof Photo Spots Map (2026)
This map lists the location of the 15 Keukenhof Instagram spots which are explained further below.
The map helps you plan an efficient route around the park so you can visit multiple photo spots without backtracking.

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1. Keukenhof Windmill (Classic Dutch View)
Best for outdoor selfies
One of the most iconic photo spots at Keukenhof is the historic windmill on the northern edge of the park.

From the viewing platform you get panoramic views over the surrounding flower fields and the nearby bridge.
- Climb the platform early in the day to avoid queues
- Use a wide-angle lens to capture the fields
- Good shots of the windmill and the fields behind can be taken from the bridge
- For selfies there are props like giant clogs or flower tubs

There is another selfie spot behind the bridge where you can sit on a boat with flowers – framed with the windmill and bridge.

2. Flower Field Viewpoints (Outside the Park Edge)
For those postcard-style tulip field shots, head towards the outer edges of Keukenhof near the windmill area.
Here you can photograph the colourful strips of tulips or daffodils stretching into the distance – especially during peak bloom in April.

Top tips:
- Use gaps between trees as a natural frame
- Mid-morning light gives the best colour contrast
- The vantage point offers the clearest open views
3. Stepping Stones on the Lake (Fun Perspective Shot)
Unique action shot
The stepping stones across the lake offer one of the most playful photo opportunities in the park.

You can capture:
- “Walking on water” shots – these are better taken at a distance from the shore
- Reflections in calm conditions
- Action photos as people cross the stones
This is one of the best spots for dynamic, social-media-friendly shots and short videos – compared to the more static flower beds shots.

4. Keukenhof Entrance Sign (Must-Have Shot)
Best early morning
Keukenhof has a modern entrance structure made of metal, glass and wood. Here you’ll find the official Keukenhof sign on top – with a new logo for the 2026 season.

This is one of the most popular Instagram shots — ideal for marking the start of your visit.
- Take shots early or late in the day to avoid crowds in your frame.
- During the morning the sun shines directly on the logo – making it bright and clear
- Experiment with different angles for more unique shots


5. Oranje-Nassau Pavilion Displays
Best for indoor selfies
The Oranje-Nassau Pavilion hosts some of the most visually striking indoor flower displays at Keukenhof.
Inside you’ll find a rotating series of themed floral exhibitions featuring tulips, roses, chrysanthemums and other seasonal flowers – with displays updated every week throughout the season.

The pavilion also includes a number of creative selfie installations with neon-lit slogans – including a distinctive mirror-ball room – making it one of the best spots in the park for more playful and Instagram-style photos.


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6. Willem-Alexander Pavilion (Indoor Tulip Displays)
Best for macro shots
The largest pavilion at Keukenhof features vast indoor floral displays with hundreds of tulip varieties.

This is one of the best places for:
- Seeing tulips outside of the peak bloom period
- Close-up shots and macro photography (experiment with macro settings on your device)
- Vibrant indoor colours (even in bad weather)

7. Juliana Pavilion (2026 Orchid Show)
Best colours
In 2026, the Juliana Pavilion hosts an impressive orchid and anthurium exhibition.

Inside you’ll find:
- Curated orchid displays
- Colourful floral walls with slogans – ready for social media


8. Tree-Lined Pathways (Depth & Perspective)
Across the park you’ll find long, tree-lined avenues often surrounded by flowers or grass lawns.
These are perfect for:
- Leading-line compositions
- Symmetrical shots
- Framing people within the landscape


9. The Keukenhof Maze (Elevated Viewpoint)
Head to the small viewing platform inside the maze for a slightly elevated perspective.
You’ll get:
- Views over nearby flower beds
- A fun photo angle of the maze
- Or climb onto the small wall outside for a view of the maze and tower

10. Stone Bridge by the Lake
The stone bridge near the lake offers a calm and scenic setting.

It’s ideal for:
- Reflection shots
- Framing people walking across
- Soft, balanced compositions
11. Flower Mosaics & Themed Beds
Keukenhof is renowned for its intricate flower beds, mosaics and themed displays.

These are best photographed:
- From slightly above
- With clean framing
- In bright daylight to capture colours


12. Historic Walled Garden
This quieter area near the entrance is a good spot to wander around. The garden has ancient tulip varieties and the statues give it a historic feel.

13. Old Keukenhof Entrance
Near the Wilhelmina Pavilion you’ll find the former entrance structure.

It’s a nice spot for:
- Selfies or photos with the old Keukenhof branding
- Architectural shots highlighting the symmetric triangular roof
14. Flower Beds Along the Water
Best wide shot
Many of the most colourful flower beds are positioned along canals and lakes. These are at their best during the peak bloom period in mid-April.
These allow you to capture:
- Reflections
- Layered compositions (water + flowers + trees)
- Lake fountain and sculptures can add an extra dimension to your shot


15. Flower Hill (Near the Main Entrance)
Just inside the main entrance at Keukenhof you’ll find a gently sloping “flower hill” packed with colourful blooms.
This area offers:
- Large flower-covered mound
- Clean, open sightlines with views of the entrance and visitors
- A great introduction shot as you enter the park – good for selfies or panoramic views



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Keukenhof Photography Tips (2026)
- Visit early morning or late afternoon for softer light
- Mid-April is peak bloom for tulips
- Avoid weekends if possible – it gets very busy
- Bring a wide-angle lens for landscapes and a zoom/macro for close-up details
- Be patient – sometimes waiting 2–3 minutes clears a shot completely
Summary
With its mix of colourful gardens, classic Dutch scenery and carefully designed displays, Keukenhof is one of the most photogenic locations in the Netherlands.
Whether you’re capturing wide tulip landscapes or close-up floral details, these photo spots will help you make the most of your visit.
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First published 21 March 2026.
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