Organized by London Parks & Gardens, the annual London Open Gardens event allows guests to explore the hidden green spaces of the capital.
From gardens on the roof, community spaces, to historical lands and even the opportunity to enter the garden of the 10th Downing Street street.
You can enter London’s private gardens this summer
The London Open Gardens event will take place on the weekend of June 7 and 8.
If you want to explore the garden, you must buy a ticket with tickets for the weekend for adults who cost £ 24, young adults (from 12 to 17 years old) £ 10 and 11 -year -old children are free.
You can get tickets here.
Tickets give access to all open gardens for the weekend, separated from tickets with a ballot like Downing Street.
Open gardens for the weekend include Barbican Wildlife Garden, Fann Street, which was created to help foster biodiversity in London.
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You can see the complete list of gardens participating in the weekend through the London Garden Trust.
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It is important to keep in mind that some gardens require reserved spaces, and some are only open for the duration of limited times over the weekend.
All the money raised by the tickets will help support London Parks & Gardens, who work to support and protect the green spaces of the capital.
In addition, a percentage of profits with the participating community gardens is shared.