Description:
London's oldest botanic garden is a beautiful oasis of living history in the heart of the capital. Enjoy a free guided tour or audio tour of this 330-year-old walled garden. You can also enjoy delicious refreshments in the tearoom and browse an eclectic range of gifts in the shop.
Admission: Adult £7.00.
Opening Times: Wed, Thur, Fri 12.00-17.00. Sun 12.00-18.00 Closed Mon, Tue & Sat (excluding Bank Hols). Jul-Aug until 22.00. Last entrance 20.30.
Visit Time: 2 hours 30 minutes.
Telephone: 020 7352 5646.
Please see website for more information.
Dates:
until 30/09/2008
County:
London
Type of attraction:
Historical Houses, Gardens & Parks, Landmarks & Historical Sites
Accessibility:
Yes
Destination Station
London
Rail Company
All
Getting There
Address: 66 Royal Hospital Road (entrance in Swan Walk), London SW3 4HS.
Nearest Stations: Victoria, Sloane Square.
Accessibility
Wheelchair access is through the foyer at 66 Royal Hospital Road. Alternatively the West Gate on Royal Hospital Road can be opened with prior notice. There is a wheelchair for visitors at the Garden, but please telephone 020 7352 5646 to book it as it may otherwise be in use.
For further information on attraction accessibility please visit
www.directenquiries.com.
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