Welcome to tulip season in the Netherlands — a few dazzling weeks where fields become patchworks, Amsterdam fills with flower art, and day trips to Keukenhof and the Bollenstreek parade make memories you’ll never forget.
In this guide
- Why tulip season is special
- Key dates and bloom window
- Keukenhof: how to do it right
- Bollenstreek Flower Parade: routes and viewing spots
- Amsterdam city installations
- Transport, tickets, etiquette

Key dates and bloom window
- Typical window: late March → early May.
- Peak bloom: usually mid–late April, but depends on weather.
- City installations in Amsterdam: all throughout April.
| Month |
Bloom status |
What’s great |
| Late March |
Early blooms (daffodils, hyacinths, some tulips) |
Quieter days, fresh starts |
| Early April |
Strong hyacinths + tulips rising |
Color bands forming; pleasant temps |
| Mid–Late April |
Peak tulip bloom |
The iconic fields and best photo days |
| Early May |
Late bloomers + wrap-up |
Fields rotate, crowds thin |
Pro tip: Flexible dates beat fixed weekends. Bloom shifts with cold snaps and heatwaves.
Keukenhof: how to plan
- Book timed tickets in advance.
- Combine with nearby fields by bus or guided tour.
- Early entry (08:00–09:00) = softer light and fewer people.
- Pair with a short canal cruise around Lisse for a different perspective.

Smart route inside Keukenhof
- Start with the windmill area (morning light).
- Cut through pavilions to catch specialty displays.
- Loop counter-clockwise to avoid group flows.
- Save the formal gardens for late morning.
Bollenstreek Flower Parade (Bloemencorso)
- One of Europe’s most joyful flower events, with wagons decorated entirely in blooms.
- Expect crowds: arrive early, bring snacks, and know your viewing point.

Where to watch
- Noordwijk (start): big energy, full builds.
- Voorhout + Sassenheim: family vibe, easier edges.
- Haarlem (finish): urban backdrop, fun photos.
Amsterdam city installations
- Dam Square and the Royal Palace often feature seasonal displays.
- Neighborhood pop-ups: check local listings and community posts.

Tickets, transport, etiquette
- Keukenhof bus: direct seasonal routes, fast and cheap.
- Trains → bus for Lisse: reliable and frequent.
- Guided tours: great for time-savers and curated viewpoints.
- Field etiquette: stay on paths only; no trampling.
- Parking: limited near fields; use park-and-ride lots.
Quick checklist
- Timed tickets booked
- Flexible day plans
- Layers for unpredictable weather
- Snacks + water
- Respect farm property
Bottom line
Choose a flexible window around mid–late April, pair Keukenhof with a field route, catch the parade if you can, and enjoy city installations. Tulip season is short — planning lightly but smartly wins.