You can’t think of Amsterdam and the Netherlands without thinking of tulips. Even OPI nail polish agrees—‘Dutch Tulips’ is one of my favourite nail colours!
Back in the day, tulips were a luxury item; there was even a stock exchange created through which to trade them. In modern times, Dutch tulips dominate the tulip market around the world and thousands of hectares of land are dedicated to growing them. The most notable are the fields in Noordoostpolder, an hour’s drive northeast of Amsterdam.
Each year, the Netherlands sends 20,000 tulip bulbs to Ottawa, Ontario, which become part of the Tulip Festival held every May. The tradition originally started as a way to thank Canada for having sheltered the Dutch royal family during Nazi occupation of the Netherlands in the Second World War.
Tulip bulbs are available in stores and at the airport. Depending upon the customs regulation for importing, you can also buy colourful wooden tulips in place of the live ones.