Tulips are Blooming 💐

Windmill Wilhelmina has tulips donated every spring as a symbol of friendship between Netherlands and San Francisco 👯‍♀️

The windmill is a memorial for the late Queen Wilhelmina in 1902 and the tulips were a royal gift 🎁

Enjoy finding the windmill in Golden Gate Park, take a seat and enjoy the garden of tulips amongst the stunning windmill!

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... Read moreVisiting Windmill Wilhelmina during tulip season is truly a special experience. Every spring, the gift of blooming tulips not only brightens the gardens of Golden Gate Park but also serves as a heartfelt emblem of the enduring friendship between the Netherlands and San Francisco. The windmill itself stands as a historic landmark, built in 1902 as a memorial to Queen Wilhelmina, whose generosity continues to inspire this colorful tradition. When I last visited, I found that the best way to enjoy the tulips was to take a leisurely stroll around the windmill, soaking in the vibrant array of colors and the gentle hum of city life softened by nature. The tulip beds are meticulously maintained, making it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Sitting on one of the nearby benches offers a moment of calm amidst the bustling park — an ideal way to unwind. Additionally, knowing the background of the tulip donation adds a meaningful layer to the visit. It’s more than just natural beauty; it’s a symbol of international camaraderie and cultural heritage. For visitors intrigued by history, taking a little extra time to explore nearby exhibits or local guides can enrich the experience. Whether you're a local or a tourist, the annual blooming of tulips at Windmill Wilhelmina is a refreshing reminder of the joyous connections that people and places can share across continents.