De Tulperij
Tourist attraction · Verspreide huizen Voorhout ·

De Tulperij

Tourist attraction · Verspreide huizen Voorhout ·

Tulip farm with show gardens, cafe, and pick-your-own tulips

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De Tulperij by null
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Oude Herenweg 16 B, 2215 RZ Voorhout, Netherlands Get directions

Restroom
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
LGBTQ friendly
Trans safe

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Oude Herenweg 16 B, 2215 RZ Voorhout, Netherlands Get directions

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Features

•Restroom
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Oct 26, 2025

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How and Where to See the Famous Tulips in the Netherlands

"One of the few working tulip farms open to visitors, this farm (about 40 minutes outside the city center) offers hands-on experiences including pick-your-own tulip options and guided group tours that explain cultivation and harvest practices—ideal for travelers wanting to learn about the farming side of the Dutch tulip industry and take fresh blooms home." - Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca is an award-winning journalist and co-founder of Be a Travel Writer, an online course for the next generation of travel journalists. Her photos, videos, and words have appeared in print or online for Travel + Leisure, Time, Los Angeles Times, Glamour, and many more. You'll usually find her in an airport. If you do see her there, please say hello. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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De Tulperij

Erika P.

Google
Cutest little tulip farm! Much smaller than others we went to, but also a better experience! The road to get there is very narrow, so while we drove and they do have parking lots, it would be best to bike in (it would be a far walk). When you walk in, there are baskets of Dahlias to buy, also some cute vintage items for sale as well (including vintage delft!!) and then you get into the cafe area and the actual shop. The shop has very cutes items for sale and the cafe has tulip beer and a tulip spritz (so good!!) which you can walk with in the gardens outside. The gardens are not really the vast sprawling fields, instead having hundreds of different varieties of tulips, daffodils, and hyacinth, all with name tags so you can find your favorites! They are have a few multi color rows where you can ask to pick your own tulips (10 for €7.50) and they will tell you how to pick the good ones! They have lots of outdoor seating and it is all so cute and well curated for a great atmosphere. There is also a burger food truck which we did not eat at, but smelled amazing! Every employee we spoke to was so kind and helpful, even with our language barrier (Dutch is really hard, English is really hard, we all did our best!). This is overall such an amazing experience and it feels a lot more intimate and intentional than other places we’ve been, we will be back! 💕

Iryna P.

Google
Great place to visit during the tulip season. We visited it during the bike ride towards Keukenhof. It was so much fun to compare two completely different experiences. Tulperij is so cozy, nice and warm place. You can take a quick pit-stop and grab a lunch among vivid colorful landscape or stuck for hours making photos of endless flowers varieties. I loved the installations and a gift shop. It is so true-Dutch-spirit where people created a great value on such a small piece of land.

Ana C.

Google
If you want to meet the people who live and work with tulips every day, this is the place. You can walk among real fields, take beautiful photos, and hear true local stories. The café is charming — filled with vintage touches and local desserts, each telling its own story. It’s a cozy, spring-like spot where everything feels real and personal. A perfect, authentic alternative to the tourist crowds!

A G

Google
Beautiful place with tulip and dahlia expositions from april to october. You can pick flowers yourself and also buy bulbs from the shop.

ROS

Google
Free access to their show garden and take advantage of Instagram worthy scenery. Affordable tickets for the production field. Just don't forget to buy coffee and Dutch waffle to complete your visit and help the company.

Dżej S.

Google
Cool, atmospheric place. Nice people, free parking and toilet. If you go by bike April / May the colors are pleasing to the eye.

Richard R.

Google
While the tulip fields were sold out when we wanted to go, they have a wonderful “show garden” which is free to enter and has a huge variety of tulips, daffodils and hyacinths.

Amanda Z.

Google
April 2025: Visited again this year on April 19 and the tulips were in full bloom! Purchased a cute lilac bucket and plucked some beautiful tulips from the picking field. The guide for our tour was so friendly and the group was so small so we had no problem taking beautiful photos in the fields. Afterward, we enjoyed a coffee and apple pie at the cafe! 🌷🌷🌷 April 2024: This year felt like the shortest tulip season 🌷 I planned to visit the tulip fields in mid April but it was too soon, and so I rescheduled to go mid May but a recent storm washed them all away 😢. Oh well, Mother Nature has her own plans. Next year I will try again 🌷