Tulip Fields Netherlands with Kids: Keukenhof + Tulip Barn Guide
If you’re visiting Amsterdam in the spring, seeing the tulip fields is one of those bucket list experiences that actually lives up to the hype.
But what I didn’t realize before going?
There’s a right way to do it, especially with a toddler.
Between timing, transportation, and choosing the right spots, a little planning makes all the difference.
Here’s exactly how we did it—and what I’d recommend if you’re planning a family day trip to the tulip fields in the Netherlands.
Where Are the Tulip Fields in the Netherlands?
Most of the famous tulip fields are located in a region called the Bollenstreek (Flower Strip), which runs between Haarlem and Leiden, just outside of Amsterdam.
This is where you’ll find:
- Keukenhof Gardens
- Tulip Barn
- Tulip Experience
- Endless rows of tulip fields along the countryside
The best part? Everything is within about 30–40 minutes of Amsterdam, making it a really easy day trip.

Best Time to Visit Tulip Fields
Tulip season is short and timing matters.
- Best time to visit: Mid-March to early May
- Peak bloom: Mid-April
- Best time of day: Early morning (right when it opens)
We made it a point to get there early and I’m so glad we did.
By mid-morning, it gets very crowded, especially at Keukenhof.
How to Get to Keukenhof Gardens
Keukenhof Gardens is located in Lisse, about 30–40 minutes from Amsterdam.
You have a few options:
Private Car Service (What We Did)
This was hands down the easiest option for us. Here is the link to the company we used: Amsterdam Private Transfers
- Door-to-door service
- Car seat available upon request
- No waiting or transfers
- Got there right when it opened
- Fixed rate
Bus & Shuttle Options
There are also direct Keukenhof buses from:
- Amsterdam
- Schiphol Airport
- Leiden
These are:
- More budget-friendly
- Easy to book in advance
- Very popular during peak season
Here is the link to their official bus and shuttle schedule, timing, and tickets.

Uber
Ubers are widely available and easy to use in the Netherlands. Great option if you want flexibility without pre-booking.
Keukenhof Gardens with Kids: What to Expect
Keukenhof is one of the most famous flower gardens in the world and it’s honestly just as beautiful as you’d imagine. The best part is that it’s also extremely kid friendly.
What you’ll find:
- Wide, stroller-friendly paths
- Tons of open space to walk
- Interactive areas for kids
- Food stalls and picnic areas
- Playgrounds scattered throughout

How to Do Keukenhof + Tulip Fields in One Day (With a Toddler)
If you’re visiting Keukenhof, I highly recommend pairing it with a tulip field experience and doing both in one day.
This was honestly the best decision we made.
Keukenhof is beautiful, but it’s more of a structured garden experience.
Tulip Barn gives you that “walking through the fields” moment and a more relaxed space where kids can just run around.
Here’s what worked really well for us:
- We arrived at Keukenhof right when it opened
- Spent a few hours walking, exploring, and letting Aydin play
- Then ubered to Tulip Barn afterward for a slower, more open experience
The two are only about 10–15 minutes apart, which makes it super doable.
By the time we got to Tulip Barn, it felt like a reset. Less crowded, more space, and honestly more enjoyable for all of us after the busier morning.
If you’re planning your day, I’d structure it like this:
Keukenhof → Tulip field → back to Amsterdam

Tulip Fields You Can Actually Walk Through
This is something a lot of people don’t realize: You can’t just walk into random tulip fields.
Most are private and protected.
So if you want that “walking through the tulips” experience, you need to go to designated places.
Tulip Barn
This was one of my favorite parts of the entire day. We ubered here straight from Keukenhof. It was a quick 10 min ride.
Tulip Barn is a designated tulip field experience where you can:
- Walk through the fields
- Take photos
- Actually enjoy the space without worrying
What’s there:
- Rows of tulips you can walk through
- Photo ops everywhere
- Kids play areas (including a bounce house and playground with tractors)
- Small marketplace
- Food and drink options
It felt more like a fun family outing than a tourist attraction.
Tips for Tulip Barn
- Bring snacks + water
- Wear comfortable shoes
- Plan time to just let your kids run around
- Take advantage of the photo spots
Tips
You can even hire a photographer through their website for a family shoot, which would be so worth it.

Other Tulip Field Options Nearby
If you have extra time or want to explore more, there are a few other great options in the same area:
- Tulip Experience Amsterdam → more structured, with exhibits and a pick-your-own section
- De Tulperij → smaller, quieter, more local feel
All of these are within a short drive of Keukenhof, so you can easily mix and match.
Final Thoughts
This ended up being one of the most memorable days of our trip.
It’s beautiful, yes, but also surprisingly kid-friendly, which is what actually matters when you’re traveling as a family.
If you’re visiting Amsterdam in the spring, I would absolutely make time for this.

