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What should I wear to the Eden Project?

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What should I wear to the Eden Project?

What should I wear to the Eden Project?

Preparing for your visit Wear comfortable shoes and bring waterproofs if it's raining - there's plenty to explore outside. Sunburn: bring sun cream for children as there is a risk of sunburn, even inside the Rainforest and Mediterranean Biomes.

How much does it cost to go to the Eden Project?

Is the Eden Project Worth the £27.50 Entrance Fee?

How hot is it inside the Eden Project?

The Eden Project is home to the largest indoor rainforest in the world, with over 1,000 varieties of different plants and a temperature of between 18-35 degrees celsius.

What time does the Eden Project Open?

Opening times
Site gates open (for parking)Eden closes
17 May – 3 October 20218.45am6pm
4 October - 22 October 20219.15am6pm
23 October - 31 October8.45am6pm

Is the Eden Project worth visiting?

Yes! The Eden Project is definitely worth it. In fact, the Rainforest Biome on its own would be worth it, so all the other activities are bonuses. It might seem like it's designed for children, but as a group of young adults we found it a really fun day out with a massive helping of knowledge on the side.

Can I take a picnic to the Eden Project?

Absolutely, so many places to sit, relax, watch the world go by and enjoy your picnic! ... Yes, we took a picnic and had no trouble finding a seat. Lots of benches round and about and seating/tables near the biomes entrance: these are covered which is handy in the rain!

How successful is the Eden Project?

The project which has been a phenomenal success and become one of the country's best loved attractions in just five years won "best of the best" prize in the British Construction Industry's (BCI) 20th anniversary awards while the Channel Tunnel was named the top civil engineering project.

Is it worth going to the Eden Project?

Yes! The Eden Project is definitely worth it. In fact, the Rainforest Biome on its own would be worth it, so all the other activities are bonuses. It might seem like it's designed for children, but as a group of young adults we found it a really fun day out with a massive helping of knowledge on the side.

What animals are in the Eden Project?

The £67m structure, named the Heart of Africa, will be home to gorillas, chimpanzees and okapi, close relations of the giraffe. It will also house various invertebrates and other rare and threatened species.

Do you have to wear a mask at Eden Project?

It's up to you help keep us safe too: We strongly recommend that you continue to wear a face covering in appropriate areas, as indicated by signage on site. Check in to the Eden Project using the NHS COVID-19 contact tracing app. Keep those hands clean!

How long does it take to visit the Eden Project?

  • There’s no real average time. If you’re really interested in plants then it might take 5-6 hours, if you or your children are easily bored it could take 2-3 hours. I visit regularly (usually to take house guests) and we’ve never stayed longer than 2-3 hours.

Where is the Eden Project in the UK?

  • The Eden Project, an educational charity, connects us with each other and the living world, exploring how we can work towards a better future. Our visitor destination in Cornwall, UK, is nestled in a huge crater.

What was the worst thing about the Eden Project?

  • A life-changing experiance! Myself and my very close friend, went on a weekend away to the Eden Project and it was to say the least a experience we'll never forget- but not for good reasons. We will honestly never forget this experience. The bad thing about our stay is that me and my friend got food…

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