This estate displays spring-flowering bulbs developed in 1949 by a group of 20 prominent growers and exporters, marking it as a spring park. When the park&rsquos gates opened to the public in 1950, it quickly became a huge hit. One of the world&rsquos biggest flower gardens, Keukenhof is sometimes referred to as the Garden of Europe. The Keukenhof Park stands at a total of 32 hectares. Every year, about 7 million flower bulbs are planted here. Tulips are the most famous flower in Keukenhof, alongside many other blooms, such as hyacinths, daffodils, lilies, roses, carnations, and irises. The garden is open to the general public for the popular 8-week tulip display from mid-March to mid-May, with peak viewing arriving near mid-April, depending on the weather conditions. However, its premises stay open all year for private events and festivals.