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A Spring To Remember In Amsterdam

If you are looking for a reason to visit Amsterdam, now is the right time with tulips everywhere

OT Staff

Spring is spectacular in the Netherlands. See for yourself. 

It's tulip season in the Netherlands and Amsterdam wants you there. The Conservatorium hotel in Amsterdam is celebrating the colours of spring with several unique experiences in and around the hotel. And it's not just your beautiful suites all decorated with tulips (because who doesn't want an extra touch of pampering, right) 

Tulip, being the national flower, is going to be the highlight. There are helicopter rides that one can book to get a bird's eye view (and the best one if you ask us) of vast tulip fields in so many different colours, gorgeous flower parks and the equally spectacular Dutch coast. Once you are done with your helicopter ride, you can also hire a private driver who will take you around town, especially to tulip farms. Did you know that tulip cultivation is a form of art Yes, you can learn all about the craft that in your farm visit and see for yourself what makes the tulips of the Netherlands so special. Also included in the hotel's offer, a no-fuss arrangement of tickets to go visit Keukenhof, the Netherland&rsquos most popular flower garden. The 32 hectares garden will be home to seven million tulips bulbs in 800 varieties from March 21 untill May 19. The aforementioned experiences are available to book upon availability only so book fast To avail these experiences and for a perfect stay at the Conservatorium, check here

How To Get There
There are non-stop flights per day from both Delhi and Mumbai (two each) to Amsterdam one non-stop flight from Bengaluru connecting flights from Chennai and Hyderabad. 

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