When I went to Amsterdam last week, my son took me to the Keukenhof which means "Kitchen garden", and which is also known as the "Garden of Europe". It is the world's largest flower garden situated near Lisse, Netherlands. According to the official
Keukenhof website for the Keukenhof Park, approximately 7,000,000 (seven million) flower bulbs are planted annually in the park, which covers an area of 32 hectares.
Unfortunately the high season which is in mid April when all the tulip fields are blooming was over but still the park is absolutely stunning.
The entrance
and everywhere colorful flowers of all kinds.

If you go up inside the windmill which dates from 1892 you have a wonderful view over the tulip fields.
I could take this picture, there were still some tulips blooming. In high season it looks like this picture below.
which I found on Internet.
On the other side of the windmill you see the park
there is a little zoo with mini pigs, goats and there also was a little calf. Much to the fun for children and also adults.
Here you could buy flower bulbs
A Chopin statue, sculptured in wood
nicely decorated "rooms" of course not to sit in there.
Instead you could picnic on this original seats and table.
These chairs were made out of glass and bark.
As there was not much to see on the tulip fields we visited the Lily Exhibition in the Willem Alexander Pavillon, which is the highlight of the series of Flower Exhibition.
Even grandson Toby appreciated the colorful flowers and even more the fountains.
It is the largest exhibition of its kind in the world. Introduced more than 30 years ago, the Lily Exhibition was also Keukenhofs first flower exhibition ever. Today, the exhibition spans some 6000 m2 and includes over 300 different varieties of lilies in hundreds of breathtaking arrangements
as you can see here
Even for modern tastes
I loved this flower "pot" especially would look very nice in our front yard.