How do I get discount tickets for the Eden Project?
How do I get discount tickets for the Eden Project?
One of the best ways to save money at the Eden Project is to book online as entry day tickets are upgraded for free to annual passes! The Eden Project treats your admission fee as a donation to their charity and then as such upgrades your ticket to an annual pass.
What is an Eden Project locals pass?
Locals’ Pass benefits Access to 30 acres of gardens, brimming with plants, art and play opportunities – plus seasonal events. Treat yourself to a free day out on your doorstep whenever you like**, enjoying our shops and cafés, and gardens and Biomes as they change throughout the seasons.
Do you have to wear a mask at Eden Project?
It’s up to you help keep us safe too: We strongly recommend that you continue to wear a face covering in appropriate areas, as indicated by signage on site. Check in to the Eden Project using the NHS COVID-19 contact tracing app. Keep those hands clean!
What should I wear to the Eden Project?
Preparing for your visit Wear comfortable shoes and bring waterproofs if it’s raining – there’s plenty to explore outside. Sunburn: bring sun cream for children as there is a risk of sunburn, even inside the Rainforest and Mediterranean Biomes.
How long do you need at the Eden Project?
How long would you recommend for a visit? Because Eden’s plants and exhibits change throughout the seasons and year on year, you could spend a good three to four hours visiting, even if you’ve been before.
Do you have to wear masks in the Eden Project?
We had to wear masks indoors (adults, not children) and sanitise our hands at every entrance and exit point. We didn’t need to wear masks in the outdoor areas and people (mainly) kept their distance from each other.
Is it hot inside the Eden Project?
The Eden Project is home to the largest indoor rainforest in the world, with over 1,000 varieties of different plants and a temperature of between 18-35 degrees celsius.
Can I take a picnic to the Eden Project?
Absolutely, so many places to sit, relax, watch the world go by and enjoy your picnic! Yes, we took a picnic and had no trouble finding a seat. Lots of benches round and about and seating/tables near the biomes entrance: these are covered which is handy in the rain!
Do I need to wear a mask at the Eden Project?
We strongly recommend that you continue to wear a face covering in appropriate areas, as indicated by signage on site. Check in to the Eden Project using the NHS COVID-19 contact tracing app. Keep those hands clean!
How long does it take to explore the Eden Project?
about four hours
You are here: A day at Eden is a real adventure. The indoor Biomes and the gardens outside cover roughly 30 acres and take about four hours to explore. The site is brimming with facilities to make your visit easy and enjoyable.