Keukenhof Entry Ticket and Windmill Cruise
- Keukenhof Address: Stationsweg 166A, 2161 AM Lisse
- Opening Hours: In Season - Daily From 08:00 - 19:30
Is Keukenhof Worth Visiting
- Absolutely. It's not just for flower lovers, but all can enjoy it.
- A great place to visit as a family.
What You See at Keukenhof
- Millions of flowers, literally!
- The Keukenhof Gardeners plant more than 7 million bulbs each year!
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About Keukenhof
Keukenhof is a magical place that comes to life each year in the spring when the flowers start to bloom and the fields and gardens are awash with beautiful colours!
The flowers are at their peak from March to May and with it, over a million people usually visit to enjoy the annual Amsterdam Tulip Festival and the Keukenhof display, which has the nickname of the "Garden of Europe" due to its beauty.
This ticket option gives you Keukenhof entry and a fun 60-minute cruise on the Kagerplassen, or the Amsterdam Lakes.
Come and join in the fun in 2025 and see what all the fuss is about! If you've visited Keukenhof before, you already know. If its your first time visiting Keukenhof, it will unlikely be your last! Keukenhof receives visitors from all over the world who come to see and enjoy its beauty!
The cruise will take you around the lakes where you can see the authentic windmills and more flowers in the fields. Its a great way to experience the annual flower festival, with Keukenhof and a cruise.
Keukenhof FAQs
- When does Keukenhof 2025 open?
- Keukenhof 2025 opens at 8AM on 20th March 2025 and will close at 19:30 on 11th May 2025.
- Do I need to book tickets in advance to visit Keukenhof?
- We strongly suggest that you book tickets online, yes. There is a ticket office at Keukenhof, however, if they sell out, you will not be able to enter, so booking online is a much safer way to guarantee your tickets for your chosen date.
- Does Keukenhof offer parking?
- Keukenhof does offer parking. We will automatically offer it to you as part of your checkout service when you are booking your tickets.
- Can children go to Keukenhof?
- Children are very welcome at Keukenhof, yes. They can even take part of the fun scavenger hunt that Keukenhof offers the younger visitors. Simply pick up the details as you enter the park.
- Are dogs allowed into Keukenhof?
- Dogs are allowed into Keukenhof, yes. However, they must be on a leash at all times and a maximum of one dog per person. They are not allowed in the pavilions or the restaurants, though (only guide dogs and service dogs are allowed in those areas).
- Is Keukenhof wheelchair accessible?
- Most of Keukenhof is wheelchair accessible. There may be some paths that are a little uneven though. You can rent wheelchairs at the front entry point should they be required.
- Am I allowed to ride a bicycle around Keukenhof?
- Keukenhof is a bicycle free zone due to safety reasons, but we do offer a cycling tour around the local area where you can enjoy the external flower fields. Click HERE for ticket details.
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!