Renowned Dutch tulip garden makes space for selfie generation to bloom
Briefly

The Keukenhof garden, located near Amsterdam, has become a popular destination for tourists, particularly due to its Instagrammable settings. Open for just eight weeks in spring, visitors can capture vibrant views of tulips and other flowers. Catering to social media trends, the garden features designated selfie spots like flower archways and oversized clogs. Staff plant approximately 7 million flower bulbs to create a colorful spectacle. The garden's marketing includes tips on taking ideal photographs, aiming to attract over one million visitors during the season.
Whenever you see the kind of pictures which were taken from an influencer, they make something with you. You get a new impression of new locations, traditions, people and so on.
In recent years, the garden has increasingly catered to the public's thirst for social media content, creating spaces where guests are encouraged to pose.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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