Things to do in Municipality of Lisse

Activities, attractions and tours

Keukenhof originally focused almost exclusively on flower bulbs, but now has much more to offer. Each year, fourty gardeners plants bulbs at reserved locations throughout the park. In order to ensure that Keukenhof always has a new look, the planting is redesigned every year. 

For children, Keukenhof has a maze, a playground, a miffy house and a petting zoo. 

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Keukenhof originally focused almost exclusively on flower bulbs, but now has much more to offer. Each year, fourty gardeners plants bulbs at reserved locations throughout the park. In order to ensure that Keukenhof always has a new look, the planting is redesigned every year. 

For children, Keukenhof has a maze, a playground, a miffy house and a petting zoo. 

#gardens #spring
Do also check out for their green house. Its amazing.
This tulip, the Caroussel, was just one of 800 varieties growing in Holland’s famous Keukenhof Gardens.  The gardens were a photographer’s dream, the place sublimely beautiful and serene, not to mention colorful.    

Before my visit to the Netherlands, I had no idea the regal tulip, synonymous with the province of Holland, was behind the first major financial bubble in history.  Known as Tulip Mania, the Dutch went gaga over the prized Semper Augustus tulip with its midnight-blue petals topped by a band of pure white and accented with crimson flares.  As the story goes, circa 1624, the price offered a merchant in possession of this unique flower exceeded the annual income of a skilled worker.  

Tulip Mania peaked before the crash in the winter of 1636-37 when a rare Violetten Admirael van Enkhuizen tulip bulb sold for 53,000 guilders, the currency for the Netherlands from the 17th century to 2002. 

See more of my visit at Keukenhof Gardens via my blog at http://www.aplacecalledroam.com/home/let-yourself-go-in-hollands-keukenhof-gardens .
We had the most amazing time in The Netherlands (our 17th country) with 4 of our best friends this spring. We happened to be in Amsterdam at the same time the annual tulip festival was going on and took a day trip out to Keukenhof. Not much else like it. #lens4change

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Top places to visit

1. Anne Frank House

A visit to the Anne Frank House is a sober yet enlightening experience. The life story of Anne Frank has become one of the most famous accounts of a Jew hiding in Nazi Germany. Anne’s diary, which she started in 1942 when she was 13, is the most translated Dutch book of all time. Its first translation was in German, in 1950.
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Anne Frank House which includes a river or creek

2. Van Gogh Museum

Head to the Van Gogh Museum to see some of the works of a groundbreaking 19th-century Dutch painter. Sadly, Vincent Van Gogh only sold one of his paintings during his short life, and never dreamed of the fame he’d enjoy after his death. Here you can browse the world’s largest collection of Van Gogh’s paintings and learn about his tormented life. The museum also displays works by other master painters of his time, including Monet, Gauguin and Seurat.
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Van Gogh Museum featuring cycling

3. Dam Square

Amsterdam’s origins lie on Dam Square and you’ll get a sense of this history as you look at the structures here. Today the square is also a venue for mass events, fun fairs and pantomime artists. Join the locals and relax at the base of the National Monument while listening to street organs. Chase the pigeons and dodge the many cyclists when you cross the square to go shopping or explore some of the historical buildings.
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Dam Square in Amsterdam, top view

4. Scheveningen Beach

Spend a day at Scheveningen Beach, The Hague’s historic seaside resort. Play a game of beach volleyball with the locals, enjoy family-friendly seaside entertainment or go for a swim and sunbathe on a towel. In the evenings, choose between cinemas, numerous restaurants and a range of nightclubs.
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Scheveningen Pier during bluehour

5. Rijksmuseum

To understand how the tiny country of the Netherlands became a world superpower through both art and trade, visit the Rijksmuseum. Browse through over a million works of art and historical objects in more than 200 rooms. You’ll see famous paintings by Rembrandt and Vermeer, among hundreds of other artists, and admire the ornate building itself.
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Rijksmuseum with big letters in Amsterdam, Holland (Netherlands)

What to do in Municipality of Lisse


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