Keukenhof & Flower Parade
- Live guide in English, German, Dutch
- Duration: 7h - 10h
Walk past 7+ million tulips and snap a selfie with a rainbow of flowers from 20 March to 11 May 2025
9 options • from $88.23
Combine Keukenhof Tulip Festival Amsterdam with other Lisse favorites. Some things are better together.
Fans of flower power are in heaven with 32 beautifully landscaped hectares containing over 800 bulb varieties
Mobile entrance means no printing your Keukenhof tickets. Simply flash your smartphone ticket and step inside
Little kids will love climbing a windmill, sampling Dutch snacks, and watching live flower demos
Discover how the humble tulip rose to prominence in the Netherlands during the 17th century
Booking Keukenhof tickets online in advance is cheaper than paying on the day!
Getting Keukenhof tickets is as easy as a tulip-scented breeze. Book in advance and save time on your flower-powered day out as tickets are likely to sell out!
There are options to buy day tickets, and you can also combine your visit with another attraction or transport option.
Keukenhof tickets include:
Admission to the Keukenhof Gardens with access to all areas including tulip fields, a greenhouse packed with orchids, and more
Options to combine your Keukenhof ticket with a roundtrip shuttle bus from Amsterdam or a windmill cruise
Options to combine your Keukenhof ticket with a regional travel ticket
Children aged 0-4 can enter for free
Keukenhof is open from March until May
Dogs are allowed, but please keep them on a leash
Keukenhof is cashless, so remember to take a bank card or use Apple Pay
Food and drinks are allowed inside, and there are lots of places to picnic
There are several restaurants inside selling hot and cold food, snacks and drinks
There are lots of shuttle bus options, add-ons and combi-deals to enhance to your Keukenhof experience, so it’s useful to take a look before you book
Most people spend between 2 to 4 hours, but there's so much to see that you can easily spend all day wandering around the flowers and exhibitions. There is no time limit on how long you could spend at Keukenhof, and both indoor and outdoor spaces make it easy to explore – even in the rain!
There are several cafes and lots of places to eat and drink inside of the Keukenhof facility. All the best Dutch snacks can be found, including stroopwafels, bitterballen and even herring!
For a detailed breakdown on all-things-delectable, see the Tiqets blog post, Restaurants at Keukenhof for Every Kind of Visitor.
Keep in mind that you really need to book all Keukenhof tickets (entrance tickets, combo tickets, tickets + transfer and tours) in advance.
Your Keukenhof tickets will have fixed time slots. Any bus tickets that get you there and back will also have fixed departure times.
The tulip is one of the most iconic symbols of the Netherlands – and nowhere are they worshipped more whole-heartedly than at the Keukenhof. Known as the Garden of Europe, Keukenhof has fields of more than seven million tulips spread out over 32 hectares.
The focus is on the mighty tulip, but roses, gerberas, daffodils, orchids, and more all get their time to shine here. There are English and Japanese gardens, a playground, a petting zoo, a maze, and much more to explore. It's open for just eight weeks each spring.
Visiting Keukenhof in 2023? From best times to visit to the history of the park itself, we've got all the information you need