Keukenhof’s Blooming Pavilions

ECT Travel:-

“We love Keukenhof Gardens so much that we are going no less than three times in 2026! As we put the finishing touches to the programmes, we thought we would whet your appetites with news about the garden’s must-visit pavilions.

If you want to learn all about the fascinating history of the tulip, then head to the Juliana Pavilion. The permanent ‘Tuilpmania’ exhibition tells a story of bulbs worth their weight in gold, a daring theft from Leiden, new colours and celebrity names. 

Flower arrangers in search of fresh ideas are in for a treat at the Oranje Nassau Pavilion which blooms a-new each spring with a bouquet of temporary exhibitions and demonstrations.

If you are visiting Keukenhof in the opening weeks, then do not miss the Willem Alexander Pavilion. This vast greenhouse is home to a spectacular display of tulips. 

Flower fields and windmills are synonymous with The Netherlands and they come together in Keukenhof’s Mill. Built in 1892, it offers a beautiful bird’s eye view of the park and the surrounding flower fields to those with the energy to climb to the top.  

And while Keukenhof is a celebration of bulbs, lovers of tropical flowers are not forgotten. The Beatrix Pavilion  is dedicated entirely to anthuriums and orchids.

There really is nowhere better to celebrate the arrival of spring than Keukenhof Gardens, so  why not join us there in 2026?”

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