Greenery from around the world & performances in a lattice-roofed space atop a retail complex.
A peaceful spot in Canary Wharf, perfect for relaxing. The garden is housed within a unique latticed roof, inspired by Asian and British landscapes. I enjoyed the lush greenery and many seating areas, which really let you connect with nature. I even saw a yoga session happening there. The pergola on the wharf caught my eye, but I didn't get to try it yet... maybe next time. Overall, it's a calming experience and a nice escape from the busy surroundings.
Visited here after going to Sky Garden. Lush green escape in the middle of hustle and bustle of Canary Wharf. Free to enter and was calming presence after madness at Sky Garden. There was a machine with free short reads and it looks that arts and events take place. If you want a bite a couple of eateries nearby. Was a wonderful end to London trip.
A lovely quiet place to rest in the middle of a busy day. Also, be sure to check out the performances taking place on Wednesdays, the Pergola on the Wharf for some lunch, and there's even a story machine which prints out parts of books for you to read while you're there on sustainable paper!
Efforts were dedicated to making such a complicated indoor garden on the roof of a beautiful building. Exotic plants from other continents are well maintained.
I recently visited the Crossrail Place Roof Garden located in London's Canary Wharf and had a wonderful time. The garden is enclosed and spans 300 metres, boasting a vast collection of plants and trees. It is open to the public daily and free to visit until 9 pm or sunset in the summer. Information boards are placed throughout the garden, providing detailed explanations about the plants. I highly recommend a visit to this tranquil garden, as it is usually peaceful and a great spot to unwind while reading a book.
Free roof gardens on the roof of the Cross rail development. Note that only part of it is covered from the rain. A popular spot for people to take modelling photos
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Public toilet
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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A peaceful spot in Canary Wharf, perfect for relaxing. The garden is housed within a unique latticed roof, inspired by Asian and British landscapes. I enjoyed the lush greenery and many seating areas, which really let you connect with nature. I even saw a yoga session happening there. The pergola on the wharf caught my eye, but I didn't get to try it yet... maybe next time. Overall, it's a calming experience and a nice escape from the busy surroundings.
Visited here after going to Sky Garden. Lush green escape in the middle of hustle and bustle of Canary Wharf. Free to enter and was calming presence after madness at Sky Garden. There was a machine with free short reads and it looks that arts and events take place. If you want a bite a couple of eateries nearby. Was a wonderful end to London trip.
A lovely quiet place to rest in the middle of a busy day. Also, be sure to check out the performances taking place on Wednesdays, the Pergola on the Wharf for some lunch, and there's even a story machine which prints out parts of books for you to read while you're there on sustainable paper!
Efforts were dedicated to making such a complicated indoor garden on the roof of a beautiful building. Exotic plants from other continents are well maintained.
I recently visited the Crossrail Place Roof Garden located in London's Canary Wharf and had a wonderful time. The garden is enclosed and spans 300 metres, boasting a vast collection of plants and trees. It is open to the public daily and free to visit until 9 pm or sunset in the summer. Information boards are placed throughout the garden, providing detailed explanations about the plants. I highly recommend a visit to this tranquil garden, as it is usually peaceful and a great spot to unwind while reading a book.
Free roof gardens on the roof of the Cross rail development. Note that only part of it is covered from the rain. A popular spot for people to take modelling photos