Keukenhof Garden greets visitors with 7 million flower bulbs
Amsterdam: Colorful tulip fields have been surrounded just outside Amsterdam, capital of the Netherlands. Flower enthusiasts have wonderful news: Keukenhof Garden, a world-famous garden, has opened its gate for the visitors in the spring season. Thousands of visitors thronged to the garden to witness the remarkable floral beauty, taking selfies and photos. People from across the world were eagerly waiting for its opening.
On bright, sunny days, the garden’s walking paths, benches, and cafés are filled with tourists taking selfies and pictures with the iconic Dutch tulips. Austrian tourist Daniel Magnus said he was inspired to visit after seeing photos online. “Influencer pictures give you a new view of places and traditions. You feel like you want to experience it too,” he said.
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Keukenhof plants an unbelievable 7 million flower bulbs every year. Therefore, the garden’s beauty can’t be expressed in words. It opens for only eight weeks, enticing over a million visitors all over the world. With the increasing trend of social media, authorities of the garden have arranged special selfie zones, like flower archways, pink velvet sofas, and oversized wooden clogs, which are a classic Dutch symbol.
The Netherlands tourism board has been helping the visitors and giving them tips on how to take perfect selfies and photographs. Keukenhof Garden is currently the center of attraction. Tourists have been enjoying tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and many other flowers in full bloom. It will be an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and flower enthusiasts.