How to get to Keukenhof Tulip Gardens from Amsterdam?The easiest and most convenient way is to book a transfer with us. Why it's a great choice:
- You don't need to wait in long queues for the bus or deal with transfers,
- You can forget about stressing over tickets,
- You can enjoy the flexibility to stop at flower fields, guaranteed to be in full bloom on the day of your visit, as we conduct daily monitoring of the fields' blooming status to select the very best for you,
- Plus, you get to pick your own tulip bouquet and check out a flower farm.
But if you're up for an adventure, public transport is an option too. You can find the most detailed information on the Keukenhof Park website.
What are Keukenhof's opening hours?The park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 7:30 PM. The least crowded times are before 10:30 AM or after 4:00 PM.
Do I need to buy Keukenhof tickets in advance?If you're visiting the park with us, there's no need to worry about tickets. Otherwise, we highly recommend purchasing tickets online.
How much do Keukenhof tickets cost? Adult ticket in 2026: €21.00 (online) / € 26.00 (at the ticket office). Children's ticket (ages 4–17): € 10.00 (online) / € 14.00 (at the ticket office). Children aged 0 to 3: free.Is there parking available at Keukenhof, and what is the cost? Yes. There is parking available at Keukenhof Park. The parking fee is €9 (online in advance)/€14 (on site).How long does it take to see the entire park? On average, travelers spend 3-4 hours in Keukenhof.Can I visit Keukenhof with kids?Absolutely! Keukenhof is family-friendly. There are play areas, treasure hunts for gnomes, and interactive flower exhibits that make the park fun for children of all ages.
Are there guided tours available in Keukenhof?Yes, certainly. The price of a guiding service in Keukenhof: €600, extra. Additionally, we offer a wonderful Keukenhof gardens and tulip fields guided tour from Amsterdam by electric bike or car. Can I bring my dog to Keukenhof?Yes, but keep your dog on a leash at all times. Only one dog per visitor is allowed, and dogs cannot enter pavilions or restaurants (except guide dogs). Crowds, narrow paths, and loud music can be stressful, so plan accordingly. Free dog poop bags are available at the park entrance.
Can I bring my own food and drinks?Small snacks are okay, but outside meals are discouraged. There are plenty of cafés, restaurants, and picnic areas throughout the park.
What is the best way to avoid crowds at Keukenhof? During the blooming season, the park is always crowded. However, there are fewer people on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. The least busy times are before 10:30 AM or after 4:00 PM.Can I use a drone in the park?No, drones are not allowed. This keeps the park safe for visitors and protects the flowers and installations.
Does Keukenhof have Wi-Fi?Yes! Free Wi-Fi is available around the pavilions at the park.
Can I rent a wheelchair or stroller?Yes, Keukenhof offers wheelchair and stroller rentals at the entrance. You can reserve a non-electric wheelchair via the website www.keukenhof.nl.
Can I store my luggage during my visit to Keukenhof?Yes, lockers are available free of charge for smaller items. Larger pieces of luggage can be left for free at the luggage depot near the main entrance. This ensures that your visit to the park is comfortable and worry-free!
You can find more information about Keukenhof and inspiring flower pictures in our blog post.* We highly recommend taking the "Your Own Amsterdam. Unexpected Treasures of the City" sightseeing tour before this tour. And of course, don't forget to go on a food tour or enjoy a boat ride.