For several years now, Keukenhof has chosen to feature a different theme country each season. The theme country is the focus of attention in the park, which ensures a great deal of publicity in the country itself. In 2013, we are going to the United Kingdom. From 21 March to 20 May, the park’s focus will be on “United Kingdom– Land of Great Gardens”. Keukenhof will be paying a colourful tribute to the UK, which is an important export market for flowering bulbs but also a growing source of tourists. In 2012 around 70.000 British visitors passed through the gates of Keukenhof.
The planting of the Big Ben andTower Bridge on Thursday 18 October again highlighted the autumn planting of bulbs at Keukenhof. Over the next few months, approximately seven million flower bulbs will be planted in the park. Anyone on the look-out for unique bulbs to plant in their own garden could find what they need at Keukenhof National Flower Bulb Market.
Keukenhof will be opening its gates to the public for the 64th time on Thursday, 21 March 2013. When the gates close eight weeks later, once again many guests from all over the world will have visited Keukenhof, making Keukenhof a significant contributor to the success of the tourist industry in the Netherlands and this region in particular.
KEUKENHOF IS CLOSED
OPENING 2014, MARCH 20 - MAY 18
Have you ever seen more than 7 million tulips, daffodils and hyacinths, all in bloom?
Come to Keukenhof, the world’s most beautiful spring garden. In addition to over 32 hectares of flowers, the spring garden offers 30 inspiring flower shows, 7 amazing inspirational gardens and 100 wonderful works of art. Keukenhof is world-famous, truly unique, and has for over 60 years provided a wonderful decor to the most beautiful photographs.