Tour Amsterdam Tulips
Tour Amsterdam tulips are actually traveling opportunities and open invitations to visitors to come and enjoy the amazing view of blooming tulips in Amsterdam. You are free to accommodate yourself in one of the most luxurious floating hotels situated very close to the heart of the city.
Just rediscover yourself and have a wonderful time amidst the exuberant hues of the tulip flower fields and the restful and serene atmosphere of these amusing and entertaining small river towns. Spring is the best season to tour Amsterdam tulips. It is when the country is flamboyantly colored with numerous flower varieties. Just enjoy the visit to the startling flower displays of Keukenhof Gardens, and feel the fresh natural cheerfulness from within. Spring is the time for merriment and jollity for both Amsterdam and Holland. However, during the tulips season, you would gladly be provided with coach trips to the Keukenhof where you would just be fascinated to see innumerable gardens devoted to tulips, the queen flowers of Amsterdam. You can directly book for these trips from Tour Companies or you can readily catch up with a day-trip by train from the Central Station.

Tulip is considered as the icon of the spring season in the Western World especially in Amsterdam. There is no other way to cherish and celebrate the warm and comfortable climactic conditions in the blossoms of the tulips when you are on an April trip to the Netherlands. Your journey will seem to have no leaps and bounds, as you would be provided with some astounding hotel-flight packages, guided bicycle tours to some of the profuse tulip fields and gardens and comfy accommodations on floating hotel barges. Here lies the specialty and charm of tour Amsterdam tulips. The importance of tour Amsterdam tulips dates back to 1630 when this particular flower variety was held in high respect and even a single bulb was given the status of a suitable dowry gift. However, tulip is not an original flower of Netherlands. Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent gifted a tulip flower to Austria as a sign of love and eternal friendship. Finally, a Viennese botanist planted some bulbs of the tulip flower at the University of Leiden in the year 1593. From then onwards, tulips have undauntedly reigned over the greeneries of Amsterdam with full appreciation and attention.
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