Keukenhof guided tour from the Hague with visit to Madurodam

The Hague, Netherlands
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Overview
Duration
6h 30min
Languages
English, Spanish, German
Voucher type
mobile
What To Expect

Enjoy a panoramic ride to the bulb flower area around Lisse, where depending upon the season, you will see a landscape with colorful bulb flower carpets in almost any color you can imagine.Continue to the true highlight of this tour, the Keukenhof Gardens. Once a mere kitchen garden filled with vegetables and herbs, the Keukenhof - in the middle of South Holland’s tulip region - now has the distinction of being the world’s largest flower garden, hosting some 800,000 visitors per year. This guided tour will take you through the 15 kilometres of footpaths and 32 hectares of gardens, where millions of bulbs are planted each year.Upon your return to The Hague you will be dropped-off at Madurodam to explore the park at your leisure. Feel like a mighty giant as you stroll past small-scale (1:25) replicas of famous Dutch landmarks like the Port of Rotterdam and the Rijksmuseum.Itinerary:

  • Departure from the Hague
  • A 40-minute drive to destination
  • Scenic ride to the bulb flower area of Lisse
  • Walk together with your guide through the flower mosaics in Keukenhof
  • Discover the Keukenhof Gardens at your own during free time
  • Drive approximately 40-minutes back to The Hague
  • Receive your voucher for Madurodam
included
What's included
included-item
All taxes, fees and handling charges. Transport by air-conditioned coach. Live commentary on board by a multilingual guide
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What's not included
excluded-items
Food and drinks. Gratuities (optional)
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Highlights

Explore the most famous tulip park in the Netherlands. Admire landscapes with colorful bulb flower carpets. View scaled models of the Netherlands most famous attractions, including Rijksmuseum

Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Meeting Point

Meet your guide at the bus stop Prinsessegracht, next to ministry of finance, between the corners of Korte Voorhout and Casuariestraat.