10 Photos showing the beauty of the Keukenhof flower gardens

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Keukenhof is a gorgeous flower garden located just 30 km outside of Amsterdam. With 32 hectares of over 800 different types of colourful flowers, it’s a must if you’re visiting the Netherlands in spring. As accessibility is high on the agenda, Keukenhof is also a great day trip for anyone using a wheelchair.

Whether you’re planning a trip to Keukenhof or want to experience it from farther away, here are 10 photos that prove the flowers and colours at Keukenhof are absolutely stunning:

 
Red and orange flowers at Keukenhof and a bridge full of people in the background.
A yellow flower surrounded by yellow and pink flowers at Keukenhof
Red tulips at Keukenhof
A hill of colourful flowers at Keukenhof.
Pink and yellow flowers at Keukenhof

For more information about Keukenhof’s accessibility, visit Able Amsterdam’s Keukenhof page or read my blog post about what makes Keukenhof wheelchair-friendly.

To find out more about Keukenhof and plan your next visit, go to the Keukenhof website or follow Keukenhof on Instagram.


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Josephine Rees

Josephine Rees (1993) is a Dutch-British professional based in Amsterdam. Inspired by her personal experiences as a mobility aid user, she founded Able Amsterdam in November 2018. Over the years, the platform grew to feature a wide range of accessible locations and practical tips for navigating the city. Josephine managed Able Amsterdam until October 2025, when she passed it on to Silvia Causin, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter.

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