 Keukenhof Gardens (The)The largest flower garden in the world
Address: Stationsweg 166 A - (Amsterdam Film Museum) 2161 AM - The Outskirts Amsterdam
Nearest Bus or Train:Koningsplein: tram 1, 2 & 5
Open Hours:Mar 23-May 19: 8a-7:30p
The Netherlands is known for wooden shoes, windmills and...flowers! That's right, tulips to be more precise. So, a trip to this fair country isn't complete before visiting the largest garden in the world. This "kitchen garden" is the former estate of a 15th-century countess. Today, more than 7 million flowers are on display here, and during particularly cold winters, some 5,000 square meters of greenhouses are built to house flowers indoors. But not only are there flowers to see, but there are several restaurants located on the grounds amidst the host of daffodils, hyacinths, narcissi and, of course, tulips. To get there, take a train from Amsterdam to Leiden, and then go to the bus station next door and catch bus number 54 (departing every half hour) to the Keukenhof. The bus trip is about 30 minutes long. Admission: EUR12.50 (adults), EUR5.50 (children).
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