Botanic Garden with cafe, shop, private hire and educational workshops and activities.
This is an enchanting garden, a real gem tucked away from the busy roads and s stones throw away from the river. We were there in late July and it was in full summer bloom. We loved the tropical greenhouse, geranium greenhouse, wild meadow along the pond and weaving between the many beds of vibrant flowers. A oasis of calm, clearly nurtured and tendered to by those lucky enough to work there!
A very special walled garden full of history and fascinating stories. I joined a fantastic guided tour given by Michaela, whose knowledge of the medicinal plants and passion for the place was truly inspiring. I can't wait to go back in different seasons and learn more.
Whether it's for a summers walk through their exquisite gardens, a tasty bite for lunch, or even a Christmas fayre, the Chelsea Physic Garden is a splendid place to spend your time whiling away the hours. This tranquil hideaway by the Chelsea Riverside is a must if you're in the area, and even more so if you're simply in the mood for any of the above, depending on the time of year! It's a treat for all seasons and food for the soul.
I loved this place! Made my little herbalist heart so happy to be amongst all the beautiful plants! I was starting to wonder if we were in the right place as we walked down the road towards it. Then through the unassuming door and voila, transported to a different world entirely. It's easy to forget this is in central London! The only downside was that the toilets are very small!
Physics such as physical science not like energy and motion which if funny because my wife, the physics teacher, wanted to go because of the name. We were not disappointed as there were so many pretty flowers and plants from around the world. We had a good time walking through the gardens and seeing all the pretty things. Plenty of good spots to take some photos. We didn't try the restaurant since we had reservations at Ramsay but it smelled good.
I went to the Chelsea Physic Garden plant show and it was lovely. Lots of stalls and plants for sale. As well as getting to see the actual gardens and green houses. The cafe looked lovely too but a bit busy because of the event. I especially enjoyed the tulips
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Public toilet
Toilets
Good for kids
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This is an enchanting garden, a real gem tucked away from the busy roads and s stones throw away from the river. We were there in late July and it was in full summer bloom. We loved the tropical greenhouse, geranium greenhouse, wild meadow along the pond and weaving between the many beds of vibrant flowers. A oasis of calm, clearly nurtured and tendered to by those lucky enough to work there!
A very special walled garden full of history and fascinating stories. I joined a fantastic guided tour given by Michaela, whose knowledge of the medicinal plants and passion for the place was truly inspiring. I can't wait to go back in different seasons and learn more.
Whether it's for a summers walk through their exquisite gardens, a tasty bite for lunch, or even a Christmas fayre, the Chelsea Physic Garden is a splendid place to spend your time whiling away the hours. This tranquil hideaway by the Chelsea Riverside is a must if you're in the area, and even more so if you're simply in the mood for any of the above, depending on the time of year! It's a treat for all seasons and food for the soul.
I loved this place! Made my little herbalist heart so happy to be amongst all the beautiful plants! I was starting to wonder if we were in the right place as we walked down the road towards it. Then through the unassuming door and voila, transported to a different world entirely. It's easy to forget this is in central London! The only downside was that the toilets are very small!
Physics such as physical science not like energy and motion which if funny because my wife, the physics teacher, wanted to go because of the name. We were not disappointed as there were so many pretty flowers and plants from around the world. We had a good time walking through the gardens and seeing all the pretty things. Plenty of good spots to take some photos. We didn't try the restaurant since we had reservations at Ramsay but it smelled good.
I went to the Chelsea Physic Garden plant show and it was lovely. Lots of stalls and plants for sale. As well as getting to see the actual gardens and green houses. The cafe looked lovely too but a bit busy because of the event. I especially enjoyed the tulips