Experience the charm of Dutch flower fields on our Tulip Bicycle Tour! Discover colorful hyacinths, daffodils and tulips with just *6 guests* on this 2.5-hour guided bike ride. Capture stunning photos at scenic stops like Keukenhof, Agatha Church, and Lisse's quaint center. Enjoy a 20-25 minute break at a lovey tulip farm, strolling through a flower field behind the farm. Sip on coffee/tea or another drink (included) and explore the showgarden with colorful flowers. Shop for souvenirs (own expense), relishing the view. Restroom facilities on site. Reserve your spot now to immerse in Lisse's enchanting flower fields!
A beautiful Roman Katholic Church built in 1903. Partly financed by the bulb farmers. See the remarkable paintings of flowers in this “Cathedral of the Bulb Region”.
We show you our tourist office information point when you need more informatie for your holiday in the bulb region.
This museum tells you everything about the tulips an bulb region for over the past 500 years. This small museum is in the same building as the tourist office information centre.
We cycle along the beautiful Keukenhof Castle. See the green garden around this remarkable highlight. The castle is build in 1641 and recently restored.
At this location we can enter a private tulip, hyacinth or daffodil field. You can make pictures with no other people. You can walk through the beautiful showgarden and buy souvenirs for family and friends.
Besides that, you receive coffee/tea and cake. Costs for the coffee/tea, cakes an access to the flower field is included in the tour.
We cycle along the magnificent tulipfields in Lisse. We make pictures and off course we can take a picture of you in front of the colourfull fields!
In the last part of the cycle tour we cycle around Keukenhof. In the distance you see the keukenhof mill. We make pictures and enjoy the endless flowerfields.
The small group tour starts at the parking lot of Restaurant Hanami. Free parking.
From Amsterdam CS take the train to Schiphol and then bus 361. Get off at the stop "MEER EN DUIN".
Keukenhof bus stops at Keukenhof. Please note that it is about a 20 minutes walk to the meeting point.
Please meet your guide in front of the parking lane of Restaurant Hanami. Your guide will be wearing a yellow jacket or yellow shirt.
Will you make sure you are in time? We recommend that you arrive 15 minutes before the tour departure time!
Questions or delays? On the day of the tour, please contact: +31634303123
For non-urgent questions please email: contact@tulipbicycletour.com
Public Transport
PLEASE NOTE: GET OUT AT BUS STOP “MEER EN DUIN”.
From Amsterdam CS:
**Option 1: take the train to Sassenheim and then Q-Buzz 50 direction Haarlem.
**Option 2: take the train to Schiphol Airport and then Qliner 361 direction Noordwijk.
From Haarlem take Q-buzz 50 direction Leiden CS.
From Leiden take Q-Buzz 50 direction Haarlem.
From Sassenheim take Q-Buzz 50 direction Haarlem.
These buses stop in front of Restaurant Hanami and Tulipbicycletour / Tuliplandrovertour
Keukenhof Bus. This bus stops in front of Keukenhof Gardens. Attention: the queue for direction Keukenhof can be 30-45 minutes during high-season. Please know that it takes 15 minutes to walk to the meetingpoint:
Restaurant Hanami, Heereweg 10, Lisse.
When you are in front of the main entrance of Keukenhof, please walk straight ahead to a rentabike company. Exit the parking lane. Walk to the left. You will see Restaurant Hanami in front of you.
Note: In high season, the line for the Keukenhof bus often exceeds one hour. We recommend using normal public transportation
There is plenty of free parking for Restarant Hanami.
Children’s seats (1- 5 YEARS and 6-22 kg) available on REQUEST. €15 per seat to be paid cash at the location(contact@tulipbicycletour.com).
Children's bikes (6 - 12 years) are unfortunately not available due to safety reasons.
South Holland is a vibrant province in the Netherlands known for its picturesque landscapes, historic cities, and innovative spirit. From the bustling streets of Rotterdam and The Hague to the serene tulip fields and windmills of the countryside, South Holland offers a rich blend of urban and rural experiences.
A stunning example of modern architecture, this train station is a major transportation hub and a landmark in Rotterdam.
The political heart of the Netherlands, this historic complex houses the Dutch government and is a beautiful example of medieval architecture.
One of the world's largest and most beautiful spring flower gardens, featuring millions of tulips and other flowers.
A series of construction projects that protect the Netherlands from flooding, showcasing impressive engineering feats.
A renowned art museum in The Hague, housing a collection of Dutch Golden Age paintings, including works by Vermeer and Rembrandt.
A thin waffle cookie filled with a layer of sweet syrup.
Raw herring fish, typically eaten with onions and pickles.
A thick pea soup with various types of meat, traditionally eaten in winter.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long daylight hours, and numerous outdoor festivals. The tulip fields are in full bloom in April and May, making spring another popular time to visit.
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South Holland is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Rotterdam Centraal, Den Haag Centraal
Rotterdam Central Station, The Hague Central Station
Efficient and punctual, connecting major cities and towns.
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One of the oldest cities in the Netherlands with a rich history and beautiful architecture.
A picturesque town known for its Delftware pottery and historic buildings.
A vibrant city in the south of the Netherlands with a rich history and cultural attractions.
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