Holland’s famous Keukenhof Gardens
A garden-lover’s dream!( Holland’s famous Keukenhof Gardens )

TULIPS IN FULL BLOOM AT KEUKENHOF ON APRIL 6, 2020. SOCCRATES IMAGESGETTY IMAGES
Every year, Amsterdam’s tulips draw millions of visitors to Holland and 2020’s displays are no different. Despite the famous tulip garden being closed to visitors during the coronavirus outbreak, the beautiful tourist attraction has opened up the experience so fans all around can still appreciate it.
Now, garden lovers can enjoy its breathtaking displays from their homes thanks to its virtual tour.
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In a bid to showcase some of its most spectacular blooms to date, the Keukenhof Gardens has recreated the experience and promised that “if people cannot come to Keukenhof, we will bring Keukenhof to the people”.
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Looking at this year’s incredible flower displays, with practically no-one around for them to be enjoyed in all their glory, the photos will make you want to go when the attraction opens next year.
Known as the Garden of Europe and part of Country Living‘s tulips escape to the Netherlands in 2021 with Gardeners’ World star Adam Frost, Keukenhof is located 45 minutes from Amsterdam. It comes alive each spring, when it opens for just a few weeks between March and May.
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During this time, garden lovers from all over the world arrive to explore the world’s largest flower gardens and bask in its colourful beauty.
With around seven million bulbs planted each year, you can imagine just how amazing the attraction looks throughout the season.
Over 800 varieties of tulips from the best Dutch producers, along with hyacinths, daffodils, roses, irises and a whole host of other flowers show off their vibrant colours and perfumes.

The closed Keukenhof Gardens with no visitors on April 6, 2020SOCCRATES IMAGESGETTY IMAGES
Last year, visitors took to Instagram to share their beautiful pictures of the natural event. Here are some of the best photos of Keukenhof in 2019:
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