
Planning a spring trip to the Netherlands? Keukenhof is the world’s most stunning tulip garden, just 45 minutes from Amsterdam.
With over 7 million bulbs in bloom, it’s the ultimate Dutch spring day trip out — ideal for families, photographers and garden lovers. Everyone should make the trip to Keukenhof at least once in their lifetime.
In this guide, learn how to get tickets, book transport and discover top things to do in and around Keukenhof for 2026.


The Keukenhof site originates back to the 15th century, home of the Slot Teylingen (Teylingen Castle) – where fruit, herbs and vegetables were grown at the Keukenduin (kitchen dunes) by Countess Jacoba van Beieren (1401-1436). The name ‘Keukenhof’ literally means kitchen gardens.
The Keukenhof Castle was built in 1641 and the estate covered an impressive 200 hectares.
In 1857 the castle gardens were completely redesigned in English style by landscape architect Jan David Zocher and son Louis Paul Zocher, who also designed Vondelpark in Amsterdam.
In 1949 a group of 20 Dutch flower bulb growers came together with a plan to use part of the estate to exhibit spring-flowering bulbs. Subsequently, Keukenhof opened its doors for the first time in 1950 and received 325,000 visitors in its first year.
Today Keukenhof is the world’s most famous tulip and flower garden park set in 32 hectares (79 acres). It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in The Netherlands attracting around 1.4 million visitors during springtime.
Discover more fascinating facts and stats on Keukenhof visitor numbers: Keukenhof by Numbers 2026 & Historic Statistics

Where is Keukenhof located?
The Keukenhof gardens are located in the small town of Lisse (South Holland) about 26km south-west of Amsterdam. This is in the heart of the Dutch flower-growing region known as the Bollenstreek.
The following map shows the location of the Keukenhof Gardens with respect to Amsterdam, Schiphol Airport, Haarlem and Leiden.
It takes about 45-60 minutes to reach Keukenhof from Amsterdam. Many visitors arrive by shuttle bus from Amsterdam

Visiting the Keukenhof Gardens
The Keukenhof Gardens are beautifully landscaped and contain some 7 million flowers – all hand planted by 40 gardeners the previous October-December. Each year brings a new design layout to the park.

There are an amazing 800 varieties of tulips including some from the 16th and 17th century – when Holland went through its ‘tulip mania’ where prices for tulip bulbs reached incredible levels.
The garden also has 2,500 trees with over 100 different species.
If you are in Amsterdam or visiting the Netherlands during the spring then you really should consider making a day trip to the Keukenhof Gardens park.
Best way to visit Keukenhof – this table offers a summary of the ticket and Amsterdam transport options available:
| Product | Price | |
| Keukenhof entrance only | €21.50 | Book |
| Coach Shuttle only (excludes Keukenhof entrance) | €25.00 | Book |
| Keukenhof entry+Coach Best Value | €34.40-€44.40 | Book |
| Tulip Festival Card (Keukenhof+coach+Amsterdam canal cruise) | €54.00 | Book |
| Guided Tour (Keukenhof+coach+guide) | from €58.00 | Book |
Please see our detailed guide: How to get to Keukenhof from Amsterdam
When is Keukenhof open in 2026?
Keukenhof is a springtime flower park and is only open for 2 months.
Keukenhof 2026 (77th edition) is running daily from Thursday 19 March to Sunday 10 May 2026 (08:00-19:00).

Keukenhof is very popular with both tourists and locals alike. About 80% of visitors do come from abroad with the top visitor countries being Germany, USA, France and UK.
The park can sell out on some popular days so it is always highly recommended to book your tickets in advance to avoid disappointment.
When is the best time to visit Keukenhof?
The best time to visit Keukenhof depends on what flowers you want to see.
At the beginning of the season you will see early bloomers such as daffodils, hyacinths, crocuses and some short-stemmed tulip varieties.
Mid-to-late April is an excellent time to visit the gardens with the widest variety of flowers:
- Daffodils and hyacinths still in bloom in mid-April
- middle and long-stemmed tulips on show
- trees are beautifully green
| Don’t miss the peak bloom days 🌷 → see shuttle+ticket availability here |

- Keukenhof is least busy Monday to Thursday.
- From April expect the park to be crowded Friday to Sunday – the peak hours are between 11:00-15:00.
- The park is less busy if visiting before 10:30 or after 16:00.
- If sunny, the light is at its very best in the early morning or just before evening closing time – particularly in late spring.
- See Keukenhof’s latest flower report here

Keukenhof Map and Park Layout
There are 15km of walking paths around the gardens and you can easily spend a few hours if not the the whole day exploring the park – particularly if the weather is pleasant.
You can pick up a free Keukenhof map from the baskets near the entrance. The map looks like this:

There is a special park guide book available for purchase for €7.
Top Things to Do at Keukenhof in 2026
Here is a brief summary of what you can do during your visit to Keukenhof. For more details see Tulip Wonderland: 15 Essential Things To Do at Keukenhof (2026)
Visit the Pavilions
The park has 6 indoor exhibition pavilions named after the Dutch royals – Willem-Alexander, Oranje-Nassau, Wilhelmina, Juliana, Beatrix and Irene.


The pavilions host colourful floral displays which change on a weekly basis and there are plenty of selfie spots for social media.
For example, the Beatrix pavilion is home to orchid and anthurium; the Oranje Nassau pavilion hosts flowers such as roses, chrysanthemums and daffodils.

In 2025-26 the Juliana pavilion hosts the Keukenhof: 75 years exhibition which offers a visual overview of the park’s history.

Climb the Windmill
On the right-hand (northern edge) of the park is found Keukenhof’s picturesque windmill (Keukenhofmolen).
The former pumping mill dates from 1892 and was built in the Dutch city of Groningen. In 1957 it was purchased by Holland America Line and donated to Keukenhof.
It is possible to enter the mill and climb up to the rear part of the viewing platform.

There is a nice view of the windmill from the nearby bridge.

Get lost in the Maze
Also on the right-hand of the park (near the Oranje Naasau pavilion) is a small maze where you can try to reach the viewing platform.

See the flower fields at the Vantage Point
Nearby is an elevated vantage point which gives nice views over the adjacent flower fields through the surrounding pine trees.


The park also contains a collection of around 100 outdoor artwork sculptures in a wide variety of styles.
Take a ride in the Whisper Boat
Near the windmill you can take the whisper boat ride. This is a 45 minute trip around the adjacent bulb fields and there is an audio guide available in 4 languages (Dutch, English, German and French).
The Whisper boat ride is only available to those who have an entrance ticket to the park. It costs an extra €11.00 for adults, €5.50 for children 4-11.

Walk on Water
You can walk across the ever-popular stepping stones at the lake.

Keukenhof Facilities
There are café/restaurant facilities at each pavilion with outdoor terrace seating and some mobile food outlets. These are not particularly cheap (as you would expect) and there can be long queues. Payment is accepted by card/contactless only.

Some locals bring their own packed lunches to save a bit of money.
There are many benches placed throughout the park where you can sit down and take a break. Free WiFi is available around the pavilions.
There are a number of stores around the park selling various gifts and souvenirs. You can purchase flower bulbs near the entrance which can be shipped worldwide.

Free luggage storage lockers are available to visitors at the entrance with dimension 25x55x45cm.
Is Keukenhof Worth Visiting with Kids?
Yes, there are plenty of activities for keeping the little ones occupied. You can find:
- a small petting farm (including goats, rabbits and peacocks)
- a Miffy (Nijntje) themed playground
- a treasure hunt activity available

Keukenhof Events Calendar 2026
| Date in 2026 | Event |
| 19 March | Keukenhof opens (runs until 10 May 2026). |
| 19-24 March | Tulip and hyacinth show at the Oranje Nassau Pavilion. |
| 21-22 March | Dutch Sounds – the opening weekend features Dutch brass bands (dweilorkesten) playing traditional music. |
| 26-31 March | Freesia and chrysanthemum show at the Oranje Nassau Pavilion. |
| 27-29 March | Holland Heritage Weekend – get a real taste of historic Holland with authentic Dutch traditions, folk costumes and traditional crafts. |
| 2-7 April | Rose show at the Oranje Nassau Pavilion. |
| 5-6 April | Easter in Keukenhof. |
| 9-14 April | Daffodils, Calla and special bulb show at the Oranje Nassau Pavilion. |
| 15 April | Miffy in Keukenhof – meet and greet for children 12:00-15:20 |
| 16-21 April | Alstroemeria- and Callashow at the Oranje Nassau Pavilion. |
| 18 April | Flower Parade – the Bloemencorso follows a 42km route from Noordwijk to Haarlem. The annual parade runs past Keukenhof on the Keukenhof Boulevard near the P1 car park. Note the access roads are temporarily closed so get to Keukenhof early. See Flower Parade tour options here |
| 23-28 April | Gerbera, Lisianthus and Callashow at the Oranje Nassau Pavilion. |
| 27 April – 1 May | Fien and Teun in Keukenhof – activities for children with the popular Dutch characters |
| 30 April – 10 May | Carnation and Summer flowers show at the Oranje Nassau Pavilion. |
| 2-3 May | Romance at Keukenhof – a celebration of spring, love and music with live classical performances. |
| 4-10 May | Live lounge music – live music with a festival vibe. |
| 10 May | Last day of the 2026 season. |
Other Keukenhof/Bulb-field Activities
For a different perspective, there are a number of flower-themed activities you can do.
You can rent a bike and cycle around the surrounding fields with various cycle routes ranging from 5 to 25km.
You could take a bike tour or a Landrover tour (both 2.5 hours) of the tulip fields in the Keukenhof area.
There is a self-drive tour (includes GPS navigation) in a 2-seater Renault Twizzy on a 20km fixed route around the tulip fields.

For the ultimate experience there are private helicopter tours of the tulip fields running daily from 30 Mar to 3 May 2026. These depart from the Amsterdam Heliport (Westpoort area).
The 60 minute tour flies over the Keukenhof area – note, the 30 minute tours fly over other tulip fields in North Holland.
| For an amazing + unique view of the tulip fields 🚁🌷 → book a helicopter tour here |
For flower and garden lovers the Keukenhof Gardens is an absolutely must-visit experience. Expect a visit to last at least a half-day.
Keukenhof Guide FAQ
When is Keukenhof open in 2026?
Are tulips guaranteed in March?
You may well see some early tulips but the main flowers on show will be hyacinths and daffodils – plus the indoor flower shows. The main tulip displays typically appear from early-to-mid April.
Can I bring my dog to Keukenhof?
Dogs are allowed into the Keukenhof gardens (one dog per person) but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Note that dogs are not permitted inside the indoor pavilions or restaurants. Due to the crowds and noise it could be stressful for some dogs.
Do I need to buy Keukenhof tickets in advance?
Yes, it’s strongly recommended to buy Keukenhof tickets online in advance. Entry slots can sell out during peak bloom weeks in April. Many visitors choose combi tickets that include transport from Amsterdam, which saves time and guarantees entry.
| Don’t miss the peak bloom days 🌷 → see shuttle+ticket availability here |
Keukenhof tickets Amsterdam
Without transport, standard admission starts from €21.00 for adults, €10.00 for children 4-17. Free entry for children 0-3. Book entrance tickets here
Tickets at-the-door cost more – €25.00 for adults, €14.00 for children 4-17 – however these are subject to availability and can often be sold out.
Keukenhof day trip from Amsterdam
Combi entrance+transport tickets can offer better value.
There is a Keukenhof coach shuttle service running from Amsterdam Noord which offers guaranteed timeslots and guaranteed seats. Secure your combi shuttle + entrance timeslot here
In terms of public transport, KeukenhofBuzz runs daily services to Keukenhof up to 8x hourly – bus 852 from Amsterdam Europaplein, bus 859 from Hoofddorp, bus 850 from Haarlem and bus 852 from Leiden.
Note the bus does get busy and you might find yourself having to stand-up on board, especially the 852 return service. Therefore we recommend the coach shuttle.
The Amsterdam & Region Travel Ticket is valid on all public transport in the greater Amsterdam region. This includes the KeukenhofBuzz 852/859/850 bus trips.
Alternatively, you could consider taking a full day guided tour with guide and coach transport
You can also reach Keukenhof by car – there is a large parking facility on site. Book a car rental here
Keukenhof Address
Keukenhof, Stationsweg 166A, 2161 AM Lisse, The Netherlands
T: +31(0)252 465 555
Last checked and update 6 March 2026, first published in 2010.
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