Discover London’s Most Beautiful Gardens

Unearth London's Green Oasis: Discover the City's Finest Gardens this Summer...

A serene Japanese garden with well-manicured green bushes, vibrant red and white flowers, large rocks, and a variety of lush trees. A traditional wooden structure with a curved roof is partially visible in the background, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
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London is technically an urban forest, what with all its parks and gardens available to explore. They all provide a serene escape from the urban chaos we experience on our day to day, offering the chance to wind down and reconnect with nature. Now the suns out full blast it can be tricky to secure a more secluded spot in the local parks, so we've rounded up the most beautiful gardens in London for you to explore instead...


Kew Gardens

A large, airy greenhouse with a high glass ceiling and intricate white metal framework. Inside, there is a variety of lush green plants and trees. A central walkway leads through the greenery, and sunlight streams in, creating a bright and vibrant atmosphere.
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Kew, Richmond

Known as the "Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew," this UNESCO World Heritage site is a botanical paradise spanning over 300 acres with over 50,000 living plants- making it the largest and most diverse collection in the world. Explore a vast array of plants, including tropical rainforests, Japanese gardens, and Victorian glasshouses. Don't miss the iconic Palm House, home to exotic palms and an impressive treetop walkway.

Entry Times: Kew Gardens is open from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM (last entry at 6:00 PM) during the summer season.

Pricing: Adult tickets start at £17.00, and there are discounts available for seniors, students, and children. Book your tickets here.

Upcoming Events: Look out for concerts, art exhibitions, and workshops scheduled throughout the summer months. Discover more here.


Chelsea Physic Garden

A lush garden featuring a variety of vibrant flowers in bloom, including clusters of white, purple, and yellow flowers. In the background, there are tall trees and green foliage under a partly cloudy sky. The garden pathways are lined with well-maintained plants.
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66 Royal Hospital Rd, London SW3 4HS

Unassumingly tucked away in the heart of Chelsea, the Chelsea Physic Garden is a true hidden gem and London's oldest botanic Garden. It was established in 1673 as an apothecary garden and has been growing and researching medicinal plants for centuries.

Immerse yourself in this living museum, featuring over 5000 plant species, medicinal gardens, and a serene glasshouse. Learn about the garden's rich history and the role it played in advancing botanical knowledge. If you're feeling peckish, swing by their Physic Garden cafe for a tasty treat.

Entry Times: The garden is open from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM (last entry at 5:30 PM) during the summer season.

Pricing: Adult tickets start at £13.50, with concessions available for seniors, students, and children. Book your tickets here.

Upcoming Events: Discover workshops, talks, and special exhibitions centered around gardening, herbal medicine, and conservation. Discover more of what's on, here.


Kyoto Garden in Holland Park

A serene Japanese garden with a cascading waterfall flowing over rocks, surrounded by vibrant greenery and a red maple tree. A stone lantern and a wooden bridge over a tranquil pond can be seen in the foreground.
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Holland Park, Holland Park Ave, London W11 4UA

Step into a slice of Japan in the heart of London at the enchanting Kyoto Garden, nestled within Holland Park. This authentic Japanese garden is a serene haven that showcases traditional Japanese design elements, including peaceful ponds, cascading waterfalls, and vibrant flora.

It was a gift from the city of Kyoto to commemorate the Japan Festival in London in 1992 as a symbol of friendship between Japan and the UK. Take a tranquil stroll along winding paths, admire the elegant stone lanterns, and find solace in the beauty of the carefully manicured bonsai trees.

Entry Times: Holland Park is open from 7:30 AM until half an hour before dusk throughout the year.

Pricing: Admission to Holland Park and the Kyoto Garden is free of charge.

Upcoming Events: Keep an eye out for cultural events and workshops that celebrate Japanese traditions, such as tea ceremonies, calligraphy demonstrations, and origami workshops.


Barbican Conservatory

A large greenhouse with a multi-level concrete structure, overgrown with various types of green plants. Palm trees and other foliage fill the space below, while a glass roof allows natural light to illuminate the lush, vibrant vegetation.
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Silk St, London EC2Y 8DS

Escape from the concrete jungle to an urban jungle within the iconic Barbican Centre. The Barbican Conservatory is the second-largest conservatory in London and home to a fascinating collection of tropical plants, exotic fish (2,000 to be exact), and even a small waterfall.

Wander through lush greenery, marvel at the diverse plant species, and soak up the serene atmosphere.

Entry Times: The Barbican Conservatory is open on selected Sundays. Check their website for specific dates and entry times.

Pricing: Admission to the Barbican Conservatory is free, but there may be charges for special events or exhibitions.

Upcoming Events: Stay updated on the Barbican Centre's website for upcoming events, including workshops, live performances, and art exhibitions.


Inner Temple Garden

A large, historic brick building with multiple windows sits behind a lush, vibrant garden featuring various plants and flowers. The scene is bathed in warm sunlight under a clear, blue sky.
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Temple, London EC4Y 7HB

Step into the tranquil surroundings of the Inner Temple Garden, a hidden gem nestled within the historic grounds of the Inner Temple. It dates back to the 12th century, remaining in London since. This secret garden offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city, with beautiful flower borders, manicured lawns, and a serene fountain. Take a leisurely stroll along the paths, find a quiet spot to relax, or simply revel in the beauty of this well-kept secret.

Entry Times: The Inner Temple Garden is open to the public on weekdays during specific hours. Check their website for the most up-to-date visiting times.

Pricing: Admission to the garden is free, but it may be limited during certain events or ceremonies.

Upcoming Events: Keep an eye out for special events and open days when the Inner Temple Garden welcomes visitors here.