


A vibrant, 79-acre park showcasing millions of tulips and other flowers, creating a breathtaking, colorful landscape.
Keukenhof Gardens can be rainy, a jacket will keep you dry and comfortable.
You'll be walking a lot, comfortable shoes are essential for a pleasant experience.
To keep your phone charged for photos and navigation throughout the day.
A stunning park featuring a variety of flowers and trees, best known for its tulips.
A historic Roman Catholic church with a beautiful interior and peaceful atmosphere.
A 17th-century castle with beautiful gardens, offering guided tours and exhibitions.
A hearty Dutch stew made with potatoes, carrots, and onions, often served with a smoked sausage.
Large, thin Dutch pancakes, often served with powdered sugar, syrup, or other sweet toppings.
A traditional Dutch dish of mashed potatoes mixed with kale or other greens, served with a smoked sausage.

Keukenhof's signature souvenir, these bulbs allow you to grow your own tulips at home, continuing the Dutch tulip tradition.
Originating from the city of Delft, this iconic Dutch pottery features intricate designs and a distinctive blue glaze.

A traditional Dutch treat, these waffle cookies filled with syrup are a must-try and make great edible souvenirs.
Located within Keukenhof, this restaurant offers a beautiful view of the gardens while serving a variety of breakfast options.
Also situated within Keukenhof, this restaurant provides a luxurious setting for breakfast with a view of the gardens.
A historic restaurant near Keukenhof, known for its traditional Dutch cuisine and cozy atmosphere.
Kushiro Port Market, a bustling hub for fresh seafood and local produce, offers a vibrant glimpse into Hokkaido's culinary culture.

Chidambaram, a sacred Hindu city, is renowned for its Nataraja Temple and intricate dance forms.
Green Point Lighthouse, a historic beacon perched atop Signal Hill, offers panoramic views of Cape Town and Robben Island.