


Experience the world's largest flower auction at Royal FloraHolland, where kids can watch millions of colorful blooms being traded in a unique Dutch clock auction system. This fascinating peek behind the scenes of the global flower industry combines education with sensory delight as families explore the enormous warehouse facility and witness the bustling marketplace from viewing galleries.
Visit on a weekday (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Friday) arriving right at 7:00 AM opening for the most active auction period. Early in the week, especially Monday and Tuesday, tends to have higher flower volumes after the weekend.
The venue operates very early morning hours only (closing between 9:00-11:00 AM depending on the day), so plan accordingly and ensure kids get adequate rest the night before. Free parking is available on site, and while there's a small shop area, bring breakfast or snacks as food options are limited.
Open year-round with consistent weekday morning hours. Spring months (March through May) during tulip season offer the most spectacular variety and volume of flowers, making it an especially colorful time to visit.
Head to Aalsmeer town center (5 minutes away) for family-friendly options like Grand Cafe de Praam with waterside seating and Dutch pancakes, or grab fresh stroopwafels and snacks at local bakeries for a traditional Dutch breakfast after your early morning visit.
IJsboerderij De Scheepstuin is a delightful working farm that doubles as an ice cream paradise for families. Kids can enjoy freshly made farm ice cream while exploring the rustic agricultural setting, making it a sweet treat combined with a mini farm experience. The charming atmosphere and affordable prices make it a perfect stop for families exploring the Dutch countryside near Amsterdam.
Lunchroom Downtown is a relaxed waterfront café perfect for families exploring Aalsmeer with kids. The outdoor seating offers lovely canal views where children can watch boats pass by while parents enjoy quality Dutch coffee and casual meals. It's an ideal spot to recharge during a day of sightseeing with a welcoming atmosphere that puts families at ease.
This fascinating World War II aviation and resistance museum offers children an engaging window into local wartime history through authentic aircraft wreckage, personal stories, and interactive displays. The museum's focus on real events that happened in the Aalsmeer region makes history tangible and memorable for young visitors, with exhibits designed to be accessible and educational for families.
Kinderboerderij Boerenvreugd is a delightful petting farm where children can get up close with friendly domestic animals including goats, chickens, rabbits, and ducks in a safe, supervised environment. This charming Dutch kinderboerderij (children's farm) offers hands-on animal experiences that help kids learn about farm life and animal care while having loads of fun.