Keukenhof Garden, located in Lisse, Zuid-Holland, is one of the largest and most beautiful flower gardens in the world. Known as the 'Garden of Europe', it spans over 79 acres and showcases millions of tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and other spring flowers. The garden is usually open from mid-March to mid-May, coinciding with the peak blooming season of the flowers, attracting visitors from all over the globe.
Established in 1949, Keukenhof serves as a showcase for Dutch floriculture, presenting the latest varieties of bulbs and flowers. It features beautiful themed gardens, historical landscapes, and impressive flower shows that change each year. In addition to the flowers, visitors can enjoy art installations, windmills, and various events that celebrate horticulture and culture.
Keukenhof is not just a destination for flower lovers but a place for everyone to enjoy nature's beauty. With numerous walking paths, tranquil ponds, and stunning floral arrangements, it offers a perfect setting for relaxation and photography. The garden's commitment to sustainability and environmental education also underscores its importance as a cultural landmark in the Netherlands.
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