Favorite thing: Over seven million bulbs: bulbs of tulips, narcissi, hyacinths, lilies, gerberas and orchids.
The crème de la crème of what the flower industry has to offer is unfolded here under your very eyes. Spread over 32 hectares.
Fondest memory: Discover all the different flowers, you can name them?
If I only knew how this ones are called in English!
Updated May 18, 2003
Favorite thing: Over seven million bulbs: bulbs of tulips, narcissi, hyacinths, lilies, gerberas and orchids.
The crème de la crème of what the flower industry has to offer is unfolded here under your very eyes. Spread over 32 hectares, the park offers you delightful colourful flowerbeds.
Fondest memory: Discover all the different flowers, you can name them?
Updated May 18, 2003
Favorite thing: Over seven million bulbs: bulbs of tulips, narcissi, hyacinths, lilies, gerberas and orchids.
The crème de la crème of what the flower industry has to offer is unfolded here under your very eyes. Spread over 32 hectares, the park offers you delightful colourful flowerbeds, often in very unexpected colour combinations.
Fondest memory: If you pass a flowerbed of hyacinths, then the scent is overwhelming! Really!
Be careful however should you be allergic!
Updated May 18, 2003
Favorite thing: A short train ride from Amsterdam in the town of Lisse is Keukenhof-the world's largest flower gardens.
Keukenhof sits on 32 acres of immaculately cared for land. The colors of the flowers are some of the boldest and brightest that you may ever see. Even if you are not a flower enthusiast, Kuekenhof still warrants a visit.
The gardens are least crowded in the afternoon. If you choose to go later in the day be sure to allow enough time to wonder aimlessly.
Fondest memory: A kiss from a Dutchman on a secluded pathway :-)
Written Jan 2, 2003
Favorite thing: Keukenhof is one of the best place that I think anyone and everyone should go when visiting this country. Even though it's the largest garden in the world, your legs will never get tired as it is an awesome place and you'll never regret it.
Fondest memory: Visiting Keukenhof was the first thing that I did when I was in the Netherlands, and it gives such a wonderful memories. Since that day onwards, I planted a very good memory and impression of this country, that is the beauty that lies within this lil country.
Written Feb 25, 2003
Favorite thing: To avoid the long lines at the gate, buy your tickets online, both parking (€6.00) and entance tickets (€13.50).
http://www.keukenhof.nl./
The garden is open from 19 March to 21 May 2009.
Written Apr 23, 2009
Favorite thing: Well, I guess if you are fed up taking pics of flowers there`s something else around to play with in colours combinations... :D
Written May 18, 2008
Favorite thing: Take a leisurely walk around or enjoy it all just sitting on one of the many benches along the walking paths or in one of the special gardens.
Written Apr 12, 2004
Favorite thing: Spread over 32 hectares, the park offers colourful flowerbeds that are set among age old trees.
Written Apr 12, 2004
Favorite thing: At the Keukenhof there are more than 7 million bulbs. Depending on the time of the month that you will be going, you can admire tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and also lilies, geberas and orchids.
Updated Apr 12, 2004
Reviews and photos of Keukenhof attractions posted by real travelers and locals. The best tips for Keukenhof sightseeing.

At the Keukenhof there are more than 7 million bulbs. Depending on the time of the month that you will be going, you can admire tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and...
Q: Hello everybody, I will go visit Amsterdam between 17th and 21th May this year and I would really like to know if a visit to...

A: I personally think its absolutely worth visiting - stunning - i was wanting to get back for a repeat trip this year but wont be able to - its very beautiful and very...
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Now (end of April) is the perfect time to visit the Keukenhof gardens. Flowers are in full bloom and there are more blooms to come! Our visit on April 21st was great because, although it was busy, it...
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Somewhere between Amsterdam and The Hague, there is a beautiful garden full of flowers. An opportunity not to be missed when visiting The Netherlands during springtime.
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The tulip was originally a wild flower growing in the Central Asia area and first cultivated by the Turks in early 1 AD. The flowers were introduced in western Europe and the Netherlands in the 17th...
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A trip to the famous Keukenhof

Martin_nl sacrificed himself to take Caroline and me all through that magnificient flowerpark Keukenhof. We thought he was such a great guide we cloned him. We will take one clone each of us for next...
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This year I was back to make some more pictures of the Keukenhof. I lost my originals at a computer crash. Look at Travelogue 2006 for some extra pics I have added.
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