Around this time every year, about one million people, most of whom come from abroad, head to the park. FMTNews FMTLifestyle Travel Netherlands
Need a dose of spring in your quarantined indoor life? The world-famous tulip park in the Netherlands is now online for virtual visits. Smell-o-vision not included.
Around this time every year, about one million people, most of whom come from abroad, head to the park to take in the fields of pastel-coloured tulips for which it is famous.
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