
London Open Gardens returns for 2025: Get a two-for-one ticket for 50% off
Highlights Exclusive access : Explore 100+ hidden gardens, from rooftop sanctuaries to historic squares, normally closed to the public
: Explore 100+ hidden gardens, from rooftop sanctuaries to historic squares, normally closed to the public A weekend of discovery : Enjoy two days of self-guided exploration across a diverse range of green spaces in central London
: Enjoy two days of self-guided exploration across a diverse range of green spaces in central London Support a great cause: Funds raised help protect and preserve London's green spaces through the work of London Parks and Gardens
When and where?
Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th June, 2025 at London Open Gardens
Time Out says
London Open Gardens 2025 offers a rare opportunity to step inside over 100 of the city's most exclusive green spaces, usually hidden from public view. From stunning rooftop gardens and historic formal squares to vibrant community allotments, this unique event allows visitors to explore the diverse and rich green infrastructure of London. Taking place on June 7 and 8, 2025, a weekend ticket grants access to a curated selection of gardens across the capital, with some requiring pre-booking or entry by ballot. For more information visit londongardenstrust.org and search FAQ's. Every ticket sold helps support London Parks and Gardens, a charity dedicated to protecting London's green spaces from decline and development. A free printed guide and fold-out map will be available for collection at participating gardens. Don't miss this chance to uncover London's hidden natural gems while supporting an important cause!
Need to know This is valid for a pair of Adult Weekend tickets to London Open Gardens 2025.
Please present your booking confirmation, clearly showing the QR code to the ticket steward on entry to any of the participating gardens.
Children aged 11 and under go free.
Entry to over 100 gardens (subject to availability).
Time Out tickets cannot be used to book additional paid for 'add on' LOG tickets (ie walks and tours).
Time Out tickets cannot be used to enter LOG ballots that require the purchase of a LOG weekend ticket.
For more information and to see which gardens are taking part please see here.
This voucher cannot be cancelled, amended, exchanged, refunded or used in conjunction with any other offer. For full terms and conditions, please see here.

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