Where to Find Tulip Fields in Germany • Jessica Lynn Writes (2024)

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(Updated in 2023) I know what you’re thinking: “Tulip fields in Germany? Wait. Don’t you mean, ‘Drive to the Netherlands and see the tulips there?'”

Nope! You can see rows and rows of gorgeous flowers during springtime right in Deutschland.

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Are these tulip fields in Germany as grand as those in its neighboring country?

No.

But they are just as pretty and fill that desire to see gorgeous blooming tulips right in Germany if you can’t make it over to Holland…or just want to see some closer to home.

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I hope everyone gets to see tulip fields at least once in their lifetime; it’s one thing to see them in photos, but to see just how vibrant they are in real life is such a site to see.

At one point, after we had been in the field for a little while, my middle child got so excited.

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Clutching her hand over her mouth, she started jumping up and down, overjoyed with the scene before her.

She said it looked like the flowers morphed into a rainbow carpet and was spread out before our eyes.

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I love that she let the joy literally exude out of her and got to experience seeing something so beautiful.

Pro tip: If you visit this particular field*, walk along the path away from the tulip stoll. Turn back once you’ve reached the end and then look at the site before your eyes for the best view of that “rainbow carpet” she saw.
*they change fields seasonally. See the “Location” section below.

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Everything you need to know about seeing tulip fields in Germany.

Everything You Need to Know hide

When to Visit the Tulip Fields in Germany

What Season to Visit

Important Info for the Tulip Fields in Germany

Cost

Parking

Bathrooms

What To Wear for Tulip Fields in Germany

Where to See Even More Tulips

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If you’re looking for the best places to see tulips in the Netherlands, this is the post for you.

Locations for Tulip Fields in Germany

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Tulip Fields in Germany: Grevenbroich

The town of Grevenbroich, just southwest of Düsseldorf has around 100 hectares (250 acres) of tulip fields, but the actual location fluctuates from season to season.

To find the exact location of the tulip fields in Germany in 2023*, type “Tulpenfelder Paulushof” into Google Maps and it will take you right to it.

*Note: This should be updated by Google sometime in April

You can follow the tulip field’s Instagram and Tulpenhof Francken on Facebook for some updates, and the exact location each year (the fields change seasonally).⁠⁠

Tulip Fields in Germany: Neuss

Not far from the tulip field in Grevenbroich is another spot near the town of Neuss.

Full disclosure: I haven’t been to this particular tulip field in Germany, but I plan to this year. Degenhardt Flora has fields and often has tulip stands where you can buy fresh tulips. Keep an eye on their Facebook page for more info.

You can also type “Degenhardt Flora GmbH” into Google to see where their fields might be this year; I’ll update this once I have more info.

There is also a “Tulip Field Cafe” near this particular area, too. I’m just not sure if the two are related quite yet.

When to Visit the Tulip Fields in Germany

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Knowing when to visit a tulip field in Germany is key. Show up too early and you just see a sea of green. Get there too late and the vibrant colors are chopped off and on their way out.

What Season to Visit

Mid to late April seems to be the sweet spot for seeing the tulips at their best. They usually stick around until the first week of May; that’s when you’ll start to see them chop them down.

If you can plan it right, you could see the cherry blossom street in Bonn, Germany, and then drive an hour north to see the tulip fields!

Important Info for the Tulip Fields in Germany

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Cost

It is free to visit, but be an awesome person and support the field.

Bring some euros with you and plan on buying some flowers to take home. =

Parking

Parking is free, and there is a small lot near the tulip stall. There was nobody monitoring this lot while we were there. Depending on where the fields are, you may end up parking on the street.

Bathrooms

There were NO public bathrooms at this tulip field. However, there is the Nikolauskloster (a monastery) around the corner, and it’s rumored that there are restrooms you can use. I cannot officially confirm this since we didn’t use their facilities, so if you go there, please let me know and I can update this post!

Schloss Dyck is also nearby and I highly recommend exploring the castle and castle grounds before/after you see the tulip fields. There is a cost, but it’s well worth it.

What To Wear for Tulip Fields in Germany

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Three things to keep in mind when you’re picking out what to wear:

  1. Pick shoes wisely. You’re going to be traipsing through a field, so if it recently rained the night before, there will be mud! Choose accordingly when picking your shoes.
  2. It gets windy. Again, you’re out in a field and it can get windy while you’re out there. Keep that in mind if you decide to wear a dress…especially a short dress, wink wink.
  3. Try not to clash. If you’re planning on taking photos, keep in mind that the tulips are quite colorful, so stick to light-colored outfits. Admittedly, my oldest picked her own dress and I didn’t stop her but possibly should have. Her green dress was almost the same color as some of the leaves. We saw different shades of red, orange, purple, pink, white, and yellow tulips.

Have you been to a tulip field in Germany?

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If you’ve seen tulips in Germany I’d love to hear about it and include it in this post.

Where to See Even More Tulips

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  1. Thank you for this article! I will be in Germany April30-May 8… I hope it isn’t too late to see this Tulip farm.

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    1. If it’s anything like last year (fingers crossed), you’ll probably be able to catch the last bit of them. ALthough, I might suggest heading to the Netherlands if possible to see more—I have a post on where to see some in the NL, too!

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  2. This seem to be fantastic and thanks for sharing the details, just added it to my to-do list for this year.

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  3. Thanks for this nice article. I felt going Netherlands is too far from dresden in next weeks but I will for sure check these places

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  4. Hi Jessica,

    How is the situation this year? Can we plan to visit around mid of April 2024?

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    1. Hi! I haven’t heard anything yet for the local fields. It’s been a warmer spring so far, so things should probably still be good for mid April!

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      1. Hi Jessica, the blog was very informative, joined your Instagram family 🙂 I’m also planning to Grevenbroich for mid-April 2024, but I read that they have closed the visit for public due to – people trampling the fields, not even buying flowers (which is very bad 🙁 and people should respect local farmers). will it be open to visit in April 2024?

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        1. Hi! I’m so sorry I’m late to replying to this comment. Yes, it’s open again this year…But I’ve already heard from friends that it was a short season and some of the tulips are already being cut. I haven’t been out there this year to verify. I’d say the sooner you go, the better!

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