Keukenhof Visitors Guide

32 hectares, 40 growers, four themed pavilions and a working windmill — and you've got 3–4 hours. How to get there from Amsterdam or Schiphol, what to see in each section, and the practical details that make the difference between a soggy queue and a perfect Dutch spring day.

Keukenhof is a 32-hectare flower park in Lisse, 30 minutes south of Amsterdam, owned and operated by Dutch bulb growers since 1949. With 7 million bulbs, four themed pavilions, a working 19th-century windmill and a private boat ride through the surrounding bulb fields, it's a full half-day even at a brisk pace. This guide covers transport, what to see in each section, and the small things — picnic areas, photo spots, kid-friendly stops — that visitors often miss. See also our opening hours and best time to visit guides.

What to see at Keukenhof

Themed Gardens

The English Garden, Japanese Country Garden and Historical Garden each plant in a different style — formal hedges, asymmetric stone-and-water compositions, and 19th-century bulb-bed designs respectively. They're the most photogenic corners of the park.

Pavilions

Four indoor pavilions house orchids, lilies, the famous tulip showcases (200 varieties side by side), and the curated centrepiece exhibition that changes theme every year. Worth the queue on rainy days.

Windmill & Bulb Fields

The 19th-century windmill at the back of the garden has a viewing platform with the best panorama of the surrounding commercial bulb fields — kilometres of red, yellow and pink stripes during peak bloom in mid-April.

Getting there from Amsterdam, Schiphol or Leiden

Keukenhof is at Stationsweg 166A, 2161 AM Lisse, 30 minutes south of Amsterdam and 15 minutes from Schiphol Airport. The easiest route is the dedicated Keukenhof Express bus: line 858 from Schiphol Airport (every 15 minutes), line 854 from Leiden Centraal (every 15 minutes) or line 852 from Amsterdam RAI (every 30 minutes). All buses drop you at the main entrance.

If you drive, take the A4 to exit 4 (Nieuw-Vennep) and follow signs. Parking is €6 per car and fills up by 11:00 on weekends. Cycling from Lisse town centre takes 15 minutes — bike rental at the Keukenhof entrance is around €10/day and the surrounding bulb fields are best seen on two wheels.

Tulip fields surrounding Keukenhof

Visiting Keukenhof — FAQ

Practical answers to plan your visit

How do I get there without a car?
Keukenhof Express buses run from Schiphol (line 858), Leiden Centraal (line 854) and Amsterdam RAI (line 852). Buy a combo bus + entry ticket and the bus ride is included.
Is parking available?
Yes — €6 per car. Parking fills up by 11:00 on weekends; arrive before 10:00 or after 14:00 to avoid queues at the gate.
Can I leave bags somewhere?
Yes — there are coin lockers at the main entrance (€1 deposit, refundable). Suitcases are allowed if they fit in the lockers; otherwise they have to stay in the car or bus.
What's the best route inside?
Head straight for the central canal first — it's the most photographed spot. Then loop through the themed gardens (English, Japanese, Historical), the four pavilions, and finish at the windmill for the bulb-field panorama.
Are there toilets and WiFi?
Yes to both — toilets at multiple points throughout the garden, and free WiFi at the visitor centre and main café areas.
Can I bring a stroller or pushchair?
Yes, strollers are welcome and there's a free stroller loan service at the entrance.
Is there a kids' area?
Yes — a dedicated playground, petting zoo and treasure hunt for children. Keukenhof is one of the more child-friendly major attractions in the Netherlands.
Can I take a boat through the bulb fields?
Yes — small electric "whisper boats" run through the canals around the surrounding bulb fields. €11 adult, 45 minutes, included with some combo tickets. Best booked on arrival.
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