
Royal FloraHolland Aalsmeer
Witness the world's largest flower auction, a bustling global marketplace trading millions of blooms daily. An awe-inspiring display of nature's beaut...

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Royal FloraHolland Aalsmeer
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See the auction in full swing

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Witness the world's largest flower auction, a bustling global marketplace trading millions of blooms daily. An awe-inspiring display of nature's beauty and commerce.
"The experience of this flower auction market is beyond words. Everything is stunningly managed under one roof."

🎯 Arrive Early for Peak Activity
Catch the real action as flowers arrive and the auction begins. Aim for 5 AM to see the most activity. 🌅
🎟️ Buy Tickets at Visitor Centre
Tickets are available on arrival at the Visitor Centre. Adult tickets are around €11.50. :admission_tickets:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.4 · 764 reviews
Type
Wholesaler
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

The Grand Auction Floor
Visitor's Bridge
Witness millions of flowers traded daily from an elevated walkway. A mesmerizing display of logistics and commerce.

Vast Halls of Blooms
Auction Complex
Explore endless halls filled with an astonishing variety of flowers and plants from around the globe.

The Electronic Auction Clocks
Auction Rooms (viewed from bridge)
Observe the fast-paced bidding on unique electronic clocks, a core part of the trading process.
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Planning Your Visit
Arrive Before Sunrise for the Full Spectacle
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Insider Tips
from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit
🎯 Arrive Early for Peak Activity
Catch the real action as flowers arrive and the auction begins. Aim for 5 AM to see the most activity. 🌅
🎟️ Buy Tickets at Visitor Centre
Tickets are available on arrival at the Visitor Centre. Adult tickets are around €11.50. :admission_tickets:
🚶♀️ Observe from the Visitor Bridge
The visitor experience is from an elevated bridge, offering a great view of the auction floor. 🚶
📸 Photography is Allowed
Capture the vibrant colors and bustling atmosphere. Remember to be respectful of the ongoing trade. :camerawithflash:
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from all over the internet
🎯 Arrive Early for Peak Activity
Catch the real action as flowers arrive and the auction begins. Aim for 5 AM to see the most activity. 🌅
🎟️ Buy Tickets at Visitor Centre
Tickets are available on arrival at the Visitor Centre. Adult tickets are around €11.50. :admission_tickets:
🚶♀️ Observe from the Visitor Bridge
The visitor experience is from an elevated bridge, offering a great view of the auction floor. 🚶
📸 Photography is Allowed
Capture the vibrant colors and bustling atmosphere. Remember to be respectful of the ongoing trade. :camerawithflash:
🚫 Closed Weekends & Holidays
The auction operates Monday to Friday. Plan your visit accordingly to avoid disappointment. 📅
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors are consistently amazed by the sheer scale and efficiency of the world's largest flower auction. The organized chaos of millions of flowers being traded daily from an elevated viewpoint is a unique and memorable experience. While the focus is on wholesale operations, the visual spectacle and logistical marvel are highly recommended.
"Great place to visit early mornings on week days. Closed Saturdays & Sundays. Co-operative of flower & plant growers. Visitors can witness the huge distribution of flowers. Tickets can be bought at the Visitors Center at arrival. Opening 7 am."
Magali Veldhuis
"The experience of this flower auction market is beyond words. Everything is stunningly managed under one roof. Flowers are amazing, highly recommended for farmers, florists & visitors."
Pavan Warkad
"Gone ! - Gone !!- Gooooone !!!- 20 Million Flowers a day!
I visited the Aalsmeer flower auction at about 8am on Wednesday 8th May 2019. The tickets cost €8 for adults, €5 for children 6-11 and free to smaller children. Tickets are available at the Visitor centre. The auction starts at 7am from Monday to Friday and continues until 11am except on Thursdays when it closes at 0900.
After purchasing my ticket, I walked up the short staircase to the visitor's bridge at the auction complex. The sheer size, the enormity of the open floor took me by surprise. I later learnt that the floor space at this FloraHolland warehouse is 1,300,000 square meters.
The visitor's bridge is about 4 to 5 metres above the floor of the warehouse and at least 200 metres long. Like the other visitors, I too walked along the bridge towards the auction rooms, observing the movement below of large numbers of mini electric powered transport trains loaded with containers of flowers and plants moving on a network of crisscross railway system. From the height of the walkway, I could not help admiring the design of that accurate, precise and predetermined movement of those flower-full containers as in a mini train system. The visitors cannot get any closer to the actual flowers than when standing on this elevated walkway above the busy floor. The emphasis here is on the flowers, not on the tourists. They come here to see the massive floral auction, where millions of flowers are traded daily in a very efficient manner.
The auction rooms, where the flowers are traded are at the far end of the bridge. Visitors cannot enter the auction rooms reserved for traders and buyers. It is similar to a large lecture room for 300-400 students with their computers on the desk. The two electronic circular auction clocks replace the teacher's board. The information needed by the bidders, the price, number of flowers per container, minimum number of containers that can be purchased as well as quality and seller info etc. appear on this clock. The bidding starts at a high price as seen from the position of the ball on the circular clock. As the price drops, the ball on the clock drops too stopping when the lot has been purchased. Every offer takes only a few seconds before completion. I understand that 30 million flowers with a turnover of 8.8 million Euros are traded here in one single day. Once sold, the containers are directed to the buyer, who would remove them for redistribution or export.
It was a fantastic experience watching this flower auction in action!
Note - This is only an auction. To see flowers at close hand and enjoy their beauty we visited "Keukenohoff" gardens."
Seevali De Abrew
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
You can take bus 357 from Amsterdam towards Leiden and get off at the Aalsmeer, Royal FloraHolland stop. The journey takes approximately 30-40 minutes.
Yes, parking is available for visitors. It's advisable to check their official website for specific parking instructions and fees.
Public transport via bus is a common and efficient way to reach the auction. Driving is also an option, with parking available.
Royal FloraHolland Aalsmeer is located about 15-20 kilometers southwest of Amsterdam, making it an accessible day trip.
Yes, taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available in the Aalsmeer area and can take you directly to Royal FloraHolland.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Ticket prices are around €11.50 for adults and €5 for children aged 6-11. Prices can vary, so it's best to check the official website or purchase at the Visitor Centre.
Tickets can be purchased at the Visitor Centre upon arrival. It's recommended to buy them early in the morning.
The auction typically starts at 7:00 AM and runs until 11:00 AM on weekdays (Monday-Friday), with earlier closing on Thursdays (around 9:00 AM).
No, Royal FloraHolland Aalsmeer is closed on Saturdays and Sundays, as well as public holidays.
While tickets can be bought on arrival, booking in advance might be beneficial during peak times to ensure entry and save time.
📸 📸 Photography
Yes, photography is generally allowed from the visitor's bridge. You can capture the vibrant colors and the bustling auction process.
The elevated visitor's bridge offers panoramic views of the auction floor and the vast array of flowers.
While generally permitted, it's important to be mindful of the ongoing trade and avoid disrupting the auction process.
Yes, the electronic auction clocks are a key feature and can be photographed from the visitor's bridge.
A camera with good low-light capabilities is beneficial for early morning visits. A zoom lens can help capture details from the bridge.
🎫 🌸 Flower & Plant Varieties
A vast array of flowers and plants are traded daily, including popular varieties like tulips and roses, alongside thousands of others.
Visitors observe the auction from a bridge and cannot directly purchase flowers. The focus is on the wholesale trade.
The auction operates year-round, showcasing seasonal availability. Peaks occur around Valentine's Day and Mother's Day.
Royal FloraHolland Aalsmeer handles an immense volume, trading over 30 million flowers and plants daily, with peaks of up to 46 million.
The sheer diversity means you're likely to encounter a wide range of flowers, from common varieties to more unique and exotic specimens.









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