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This trip is fully booked. There is a waiting list (send email to info@expatclub.org). We also organise this trip on Sunday 1 May.

If you personally joined us in 2013-2015 to the Keukenhof, then you are eligible for a 25% discount. Please contact us at info@expatclub.org.

On this spring day we visit one of the top tourist attractions in Holland: the splendid Keukenhof flower gardens. This park is only open for 8 weeks per year between mid March and mid May and receives a million visitors in that period, so on average about 14.000 per day! The Keukenhof is truly world-famous as tourists come from all over the globe to visit this unique presentation of flowers. This is picture postcard Holland at its very best! So don’t forget your cameras!

Over 7 million bulbs in countless varieties are planted in the fall. The flowers are actually from dozens of exhibitors who want to show their latest colours and shapes. While walking through the park you can see which what company the flowers belong to. In the Keukenhof bulbs are planted in vertical layers, so the wide variety of flowers bloom in different periods. It’s an ingenious simple solution to ensure there are always many flowers to enjoy.

Upon arrival we are welcomed by an official guide of the Keukenhof who will take us around the park. S/he explains the history of the park, what needs to be done to create such beautiful flower gardens and of course everything there is to learn about flowers. This tour has always been highly appreciated by our previous participants because it gives you a much better idea what you are looking at.

The entrance fees of €16 and the guided tour are included in your ticket. The tour will give you great introduction to this magnificent park. It is a private tour, so exclusively for Expat Club members. This makes our visit extra special and memorable! Afterwards we have time to explore and enjoy the park on our own, take countless pictures or just relax and enjoy the spectacular colours.

Since we are coming to the Keukenhof in the tulip season, we can see the endless colourful fields, both inside the park and in the surroundings. However, there are many other flowers on display as well, both outside and inside. On 17 April we have the chance to see the april roses and the Amaryllis show, as well as the Keukenhof Flower Market. Finally, there are flower arranging demonstrations for the creative people.

With over 32 hectares, the Keukenhof is larger than the Cinquantennaire Park, but it doesn’t have large open spaces. It boasts countless flower beds, exposition centers, ponds, a labyrinth, hills, a windmill and other cute little gardens. The variety is so big that you require a map to navigate through it and not to get lost (click here or on the image to download it).

Don’t forget your cameras to capture the amazing colours and shapes!  Flowers are one of the most beautiful things our planet has to offer, and the sheer abundance and variety of the Keukenhof will leave an indelible impression.

To make our visit extra special, Expat Club has arranged private boats* that leave from behind the Keukenhof’s windmill and will take us through the famous flower fields. This way we can learn more about the flower growing industry. It’s a wonderful add-on to our Keukenhof day. A ticket should be reserved in advance and costs €10, including reservation costs. Please make sure to select this ticket on the cart page during the checkout process.

We depart from Place Schuman at 09h00 with a very comfortable 4* luxury coach (on-board toilet, DVD/TV, AC, comfort seats, extra leg space). Travelling together is a great way to get to know other people, while you can enjoy the scenery and on-board entertainment. Complimentary snacks and drinks are included!

We will leave around 18h30, so we have plenty of time to visit all parts of the Keukenhof and explore the various exhibitions with smaller groups or individually. Our return time in Brussels is foreseen at 21h00.

Some final remarks:

  • It goes without saying that the blooming status of the flowers depends to a large extent on the weather conditions, during the day and in the weeks/months before our visit.
  • Most of the above pictures’ copyrights belong to the Keukenhof.
  • If the whisper boat doesn’t fill up with guests from Expat Club, other visitors may join us.

This trip is fully booked. There is a waiting list (send email to info@expatclub.org). We also organise this trip on Sunday 1 May.

If you personally joined us in 2013-2015 to the Keukenhof, then you are eligible for a 25% discount. Please contact us at info@expatclub.org.

On this spring day we visit one of the top tourist attractions in Holland: the splendid Keukenhof flower gardens. This park is only open for 8 weeks per year between mid March and mid May and receives a million visitors in that period, so on average about 14.000 per day! The Keukenhof is truly world-famous as tourists come from all over the globe to visit this unique presentation of flowers. This is picture postcard Holland at its very best! So don’t forget your cameras!

Over 7 million bulbs in countless varieties are planted in the fall. The flowers are actually from dozens of exhibitors who want to show their latest colours and shapes. While walking through the park you can see which what company the flowers belong to. In the Keukenhof bulbs are planted in vertical layers, so the wide variety of flowers bloom in different periods. It’s an ingenious simple solution to ensure there are always many flowers to enjoy.

Upon arrival we are welcomed by an official guide of the Keukenhof who will take us around the park. S/he explains the history of the park, what needs to be done to create such beautiful flower gardens and of course everything there is to learn about flowers. This tour has always been highly appreciated by our previous participants because it gives you a much better idea what you are looking at.

The entrance fees of €16 and the guided tour are included in your ticket. The tour will give you great introduction to this magnificent park. It is a private tour, so exclusively for Expat Club members. This makes our visit extra special and memorable! Afterwards we have time to explore and enjoy the park on our own, take countless pictures or just relax and enjoy the spectacular colours.

Since we are coming to the Keukenhof in the tulip season, we can see the endless colourful fields, both inside the park and in the surroundings. However, there are many other flowers on display as well, both outside and inside. On 17 April we have the chance to see the april roses and the Amaryllis show, as well as the Keukenhof Flower Market. Finally, there are flower arranging demonstrations for the creative people.

With over 32 hectares, the Keukenhof is larger than the Cinquantennaire Park, but it doesn’t have large open spaces. It boasts countless flower beds, exposition centers, ponds, a labyrinth, hills, a windmill and other cute little gardens. The variety is so big that you require a map to navigate through it and not to get lost (click here or on the image to download it).

Don’t forget your cameras to capture the amazing colours and shapes!  Flowers are one of the most beautiful things our planet has to offer, and the sheer abundance and variety of the Keukenhof will leave an indelible impression.

To make our visit extra special, Expat Club has arranged private boats* that leave from behind the Keukenhof’s windmill and will take us through the famous flower fields. This way we can learn more about the flower growing industry. It’s a wonderful add-on to our Keukenhof day. A ticket should be reserved in advance and costs €10, including reservation costs. Please make sure to select this ticket on the cart page during the checkout process.

We depart from Place Schuman at 09h00 with a very comfortable 4* luxury coach (on-board toilet, DVD/TV, AC, comfort seats, extra leg space). Travelling together is a great way to get to know other people, while you can enjoy the scenery and on-board entertainment. Complimentary snacks and drinks are included!

We will leave around 18h30, so we have plenty of time to visit all parts of the Keukenhof and explore the various exhibitions with smaller groups or individually. Our return time in Brussels is foreseen at 21h00.

Some final remarks:

  • It goes without saying that the blooming status of the flowers depends to a large extent on the weather conditions, during the day and in the weeks/months before our visit.
  • Most of the above pictures’ copyrights belong to the Keukenhof.
  • If the whisper boat doesn’t fill up with guests from Expat Club, other visitors may join us.
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