General information
Destination |
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The Hague, Netherlands |
Program details
A 40 minuteride from The Hague will take you to the most famous tulip park in the Netherlands: Keukenhof. Before we enjoy an orientation guided tour of the park, see the breath-taking views of the flower fields (in season). After that, you can explore the village in your own leisure. But before you do, the guidewill reveal the park’s unique character and give you some insider’s tips about: the restaurants, shops, attractions and activities that you can find in the Keukenhof Gardens.
After a panoramic ride from The Hague to the bulb flower area around Lisse, we start the tour by making a scenic ride in this area.
Depending upon the season, you will see a landscape with colourful bulb flower carpets in almost any colour you can imagine. Then we continue to the true highlight of this tour, the Keukenhof Gardens. Once a mere kitchen garden filled with vegetables and herbs, the Keukenhof -smack dab in the middle of South Holland’s tulip region -now has the distinction of being the world’s largest flower garden, hosting some 800,000 visitors per year.
This guided tour will take you through the 15 kilometres of footpaths and 32 hectares of gardens, where millions of bulbs are planted each year. Tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, and other spring bulbs of a variety of vibrant colours carpet the grounds. Stroll through the English landscape garden, the Japanese country garden, and the historical garden. Take in the flower sculpture, based on an annual theme. Just don’t forget to bring your camera -this is an experience you won’t forget!
Highlights
- Explore the most famous tulip park in the Netherlands: Keukenhof
- Enjoy a scenic ride in the flowerfields area
- Instant Confirmation
- All entrance fees included
- Admire landscapes with colorful bulb flower carpets in almost any color you can imagine
- Pickup from a centrally located meeting point
- Informative, friendly and professional guide
- Perfect for all ages and skill level
Meeting point: Bus stop Prinsessegracht, next to ministry of finance, Prinsessegracht 10. Between the corners of Korte Voorhout and Casuariestraat.