Is the Eden Project Good?
Great for kids of all ages, Eden is unlike any other attraction in the UK, plus it's a charity, which makes it even more wonderful. Pros: Unique experience, nature, educational, quality food suitable for all dietary requirements, lockers for £1 hire to leave bags.
Can you buy plants from the Eden Project?
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Our Gift Shop in the Visitor Centre offers a fabulous range of plants, ethical products, and wonderful souvenirs to help you recreate a little slice of Eden when you get home.
Is Eden Project free?
Free entry is for Eden Project Members and one guest each. Members with Family Membership receive free entry for up to three children (aged 5-16). Children aged one and under visit for free.
What products does the Eden Project sell?
Home Accessories
- Home fragrances.
- Decorative accessories.
- Vases.
- Soft furnishings.
- Clocks.
- Indoor pots and planters.
Who owns the Eden Project?
Eden Project Ltd and Eden Project International Ltd are wholly owned by the Eden Trust. The Eden Project in Cornwall is operated on behalf of the Eden Trust by Eden Project Limited.
Is the Eden Project fully open?
The Eden Project is reopening its 30-acre outdoor gardens from Saturday June 6. Eden has been temporarily closed to the public since March 22. Now new Government guidance means that the global garden near St Austell in Cornwall is able to reopen in a limited way.