Autore: Redazione • 29/03/2026 08:15
Spring paints many parts of Italy with vivid hues: tulip fields are among the season's most popular natural attractions. This guide highlights sites open in 2026, with practical details about pick-your-own options, opening periods and tips to make the most of your visit.
A flower farm growing over 500,000 tulips across roughly 200 varieties. Open from 19 March 2026. Visitors can take part in "pick-your-own" including bulbs, with tools provided on site. No reservation is usually required, making it accessible for families and photographers.
Converted from unused vineyards, this project follows regenerative farming principles. The field welcomes visitors until the end of April 2026 and combines tulip picking with cultural events, organic wine tastings and artistic performances. Flexible opening hours allow for immersive experiences among the rows.
An annual event featuring over a million tulips alongside daffodils and hyacinths. The 2026 edition runs from mid-March to early May and includes themed show gardens, art installations and activities for families and schools.
Visit the official websites or social channels of each location for the latest opening information, event calendars and any visitor limitations. For group visits or professional photo shoots, contact the farm or park in advance to arrange permissions or reserved time slots.
Exploring tulip fields is a direct way to celebrate spring: plan ahead, respect nature and bring home memories and photos rather than flowers from protected areas.
Location: Parco Giardino Sigurtà, Via Cavour, 1, 37067 Valeggio sul Mincio VR, Italia
Coordinates: 45.3602441, 10.7327947
Rivista online registrata al Tribunale di Napoli n. 43 del 23/03/2022
Direttore: Lorenzo Crea
Editore: Visio Adv di Alessandro Scarfiglieri
Insight italia srl (concessionario esclusivo)
Rivista online registrata al Tribunale di Napoli n. 43 del 23/03/2022
Direttore: Lorenzo Crea
Editore: Visio Adv di Alessandro Scarfiglieri
Insight italia srl (concessionario esclusivo)