London is a famously green city – nearly half of its many square miles is parks, heaths and other open space. A lot of that open space, though, consists of private squares and gardens, most of which we never get to see, never mind hang out in. London Square Open Gardens Weekend is...
If you’ve ever wondered what’s behind the tall hedges and locked gates surrounding private gardens in London, then this weekend is for you. 115 of these gardens will be open to the public. Ticket prices from £11 to £22. When these open gardens weekends began 25 years ago, the e...
If so, then this special weekend is what you’ve been waiting for — they will be open to the public — ticket prices from £7 to £20. Here’s the amazing list of 117 gardens spread across all 27 boroughs of London:https://londongardenstrust.org/log2023/gardens-list.html The wee...
Open Garden Squares Weekend Discover hidden green spaces, peaceful spots and gardens of celebrities that are accessible to the public for just one weekend during Open Garden Squares Weekend. 8-9 Jun Taste of London Experience the best of London’s incredible dining scene during the five-day Taste...
Chiswick House & Gardens Trust’s 17th century Kitchen Garden and glasshouse will be open on Sunday 11 June. Sign in to continue Sign in Email address Password Stay signed in Trouble signing in? Take a 30-day trial Join Horticulture Week now and pay nothing for ...
WILDERNESS GARDEN:Hampton Court Palace holds another of its popularGarden Open Days, where the public can access the grounds without paying the usual admission fees. Note that this time, onlythe Wilderness areais open, with the rest of the gardens and the Palace itself closed for the day. Sti...
•The 695th Lord Mayor’s Show – the oldest and longest civic procession in the world – will be held in the City of London this weekend.The three mile-long parade, which dates back to the 13th century, will feature Lord Mayor of London, Michael Mainelli (who will take office during...
The long days of summer make it a peak season for London visitors but there is plenty to do all the year. Here's how to choose when you should visit.
that at the age of 13 Peggy first dreamt of performing on the stage while standing outside the local grocers on George Street and to which she returned in 1962 to open a theatre named after her. The plaque honouring Murdoch, meanwhile, has been placed on 29 Cornwall Gardens, part of a ...
Leopard Bar at The Montague on the Gardens Decked out in wall-to-wall leopard print, you don't have to think for long about the theme of this Bloomsbury bar. With a relaxed atmosphere, elegant cocktails, jazz night and a very fine wine selection, it's one of the best spots for a ...