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A little-known UK field that looks like a top European tourist attraction – but it’s already sold out this summer

A FIELD in the UK looks identical to a top European tourist attraction - but tickets for this summer have already sold out.

A colorful garden in the market town of King's Lynn resembles one of the Netherlands most famous attractions.

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A field in the UK looks like a top European tourist attractionCredit: PA:Press Association
Norfolk Tulips have been described as "beautiful" and "absolutely stunning" by visitorsCredit: PA

Described as "beautiful" and "absolutely stunning" by visitors, King's Lynn is home to an Instagram-worthy Tulip field.

For only two weeks in April and May, Norfolk Tulips opens its doors to guests who want to experience a taste of the Dutch countryside in the UK.

In recent years, day-trippers have taken to social media to share their experience of visiting the bright fields.

Adriana Neptuna posted a video on TikTok about her recent trip to the tulip fields.

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, she said: ";There are rows and rows of tulips in every colour as far as the eye can see. They only bloom for a few weeks every year."

Holidaymakers have also taken to Instagram to rave about Norfolk's tulip fields.

One person wrote: "The Norfolk tulips were spectacular."

Aanother added: "Being surrounded by thousands of tulips is indescribable."

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Norfolk Tulips is a two-and-a-half-hour drive away from London.

But the site can be reached on a direct train from London Kings Cross to Kings Lynn station in Norfolk where day-trippers can take a taxi to the gardens.

We've found return train tickets for £45 for a full-paying adult who doesn't own a railcard.

Entry tickets cost £5 and all proceeds go to the Norfolk Hospice.

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