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The biggest flower garden in the world, Keukenhof Gardens, is found in Lisse, Netherlands, and is known as the Garden of Europe. The garden is planted with more than seven million bulbs each year across 32 hectares of land. Keukenhof Gardens was established in 1949, but the land’s history dates back to the 15th century when the grounds were used for royal hunting and herb gardens at Hainaut castle. Keukenhof Gardens is only open during the blooming season for tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths, although there are many different types of gardens and styles represented in Keukenhof. The garden usually opens in mid to late-March and stays open through May. There are a few self-service restaurants that are located within the pavilions that are scattered throughout.

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