The blooming at Keukenhof follows the rhythms of nature and weather conditions, making it difficult to pinpoint exactly when is the best time to visit. As a result, the blooming in the park may differ from our estimate below:
March – early April
Early in the season, early blooming varieties such as crocuses, daffodils, hyacinths and early small tulips are in bloom. You can find the indoor flower shows and activities during this period here.
Early April – early May
Later in the season, the later species bloom, including larger tulips, daffodils, muscari, fittalaria and late-flowering hyacinths. You can find the indoor flower shows and activities during this period here.
Early May – mid-May
At the end of the season, the last late-flowering tulips, irises and alliums are in bloom. The other flowerbeds are finished blooming by then, but our gardeners maintain the park at its best. The meter-high trees, rhododendrons and azaleas will add color to the park then. You can find the indoor flower shows and activities during this time here.
This flower report will be updated with current photos twice a week during our opening days.