Step into a living painting in Lisse, the beating heart of the Dutch bulb region, where endless fields of red, yellow, pink, and purple tulips, hyacinths, and daffodils explode in color every spring, transforming the countryside into the largest flower show on Earth, and the legendary Keukenhof Gardens—right in the heart of Lisse—welcome millions to wander 32 hectares of perfectly landscaped beds, windmills, canals, and millions of blooming bulbs in a breathtaking floral symphony.
Cycle or stroll the flower-lined lanes between Lisse and nearby Hillegom and Noordwijkerhout, visit historic flower farms and bulb warehouses, enjoy the annual flower parade (Bloemencorso) in late April, or simply relax in the peaceful village center with its cozy cafés and traditional Dutch apple pie—all just 30 minutes from Amsterdam in a region that produces the majority of the world’s flower bulbs.
Savor fresh stroopwafels, asparagus in spring, and creamy Dutch cheeses amid warm, welcoming hospitality and the unmistakable magic of standing in the middle of a rainbow sea of flowers under endless blue skies.
Lisse isn’t just a destination—it’s the most beautiful spring awakening on the planet—plan your tulip-dream escape today!










