Perfect for green-fingered nature enthusiasts and garden lovers.


London, known for its bustling streets and iconic landmarks, is also home to numerous green oases tucked away in unexpected corners of the city. And this year, London Parks and Gardens is inviting you to join an incredible adventure through more than 100 one-of-a-kind gardens during the London Open Gardens weekend. With both old favourites and exciting new spaces, this event promises to be a delightful experience for nature enthusiasts and horticulturists alike.

Taking place from 7 to 8 June, visitors will get exclusive access to gardens that are not ordinarily open to the public. Whether you're into history, tradition, contemporary designs or experimental vibes, this event has got you covered. You'll also get the chance to go on guided tours, take scenic walks or even hop on a bike and pedal your way through these enchanting spaces. Talk about a unique and immersive experience.

And this year, the London Open Gardens weekend introduces a host of new gardens, including Marlborough House and two rooftop gardens with spectacular views across London. Highlights include Aga Khan Centre - Islamic Gardens in King's Cross, Barbican Wildlife Garden, Battersea Roof Gardens, Royal College of Physicians' Garden of Medicinal Plants, The Sanctuary Garden at Freedom from Torture, Trinity Church Square and World Peace Garden Camden. With their innovative designs and captivating features, these inclusions are sure to impress visitors.

Battersea Power Station Roof Gardens
Battersea Power Station Roof Gardens

London Open Gardens weekend is an event not to be missed for anyone seeking respite from the city's hustle and bustle. Embark on a journey through hidden green spaces, immerse yourself in the beauty of nature, and discover the intricate relationship between London's vibrant urban landscape and its secret gardens.

GO: Visit https://londongardenstrust.org for more information.