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Visit London’s 5 Best Tulip Garden – A Blooming Paradise!

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In springtime, London transforms into a vibrant flora wonderland of tulips taking center point in the city’s most beautiful garden.

Londons are home to some of the most amazing tulip gardens and fields in the  UK and Tulip festival season is just around the corner this is the perfect time to visit, right from iconic tulip beds to picturesque fields from the courtyards.

This guide has introduced me to an amazing display. I realize that there is no need to travel far if you live in London to see the tulip season.

Whether you are a local or a visitor visiting in April, this guide explores the best five tulip gardens in London. Let’s dive in.

5 Best Tulip Garden in London

I have sorted out the 5 best tulip gardens in London where you can see the iconic display of tulip flowers. Each of the gardens of tulip flowers has its way of displaying and unique story behind it, so let’s discover the below list:

1. St. James Park

Overview: St.James Park was the Royal Park to be first open to the public, located parallel to The Mall the Queen’s Driveway. The land is owned by the King Henry VII as a hunting ground. 

The vibrant tulip beds near the lake and along the park’s scenic pathway have breathtaking eyesight. The grade has the views of Buckingham Palace, this park is must must-visit for tulip lovers and tourists alike.

Address: St. James Park, SW1A 2BJ, London, UK

Time: Every day from 5.00 am to 12.00 am

Entry fees: Free of cost.

2. Columbia Road Flower Market

Overview: Columbia Road is just like a dream for lower lovers, it is a destination for various tulip stalls running down Columbia Road offering fresh tulips in the city. During April you can see here an abundance of Tulips at the market with varying price ranges and colors.

The market also has several family businesses with generations of flower sellers. This place has a stall selling fresh herbs, lemon trees succulents, and many more.

Address: Columbia Rd, E2 7RG, London, UK

Time:  Sunday 10.00 am to 2.00 pm

Entry fees: Free to visit

3. Hampton Court Palace

Overview: If you are a true tulip lover Hampton Court Palace must be added to your list to see the blooming paradise in one of the best tulip gardens in London.

Hampton Court Palace hosts a tulip festival every spring season that is included in the price of admission to the palace. The tulips are in their best shape in April month so be sure that you visit in coming April.

This garden includes 100,000 tulip bulbs so you must stand in amazement to stare at the same garden. This tulip festival hosts a daily tulip talk from 11 am to 2 pm where you can talk about tulip flowers and everything you ever wanted to know about tulips.

Address: Hampton Ct way, Molesey, East Molesey, KT8 9AU, London, UK

Timing: Everyday 10.00 am to 5.30 pm

Entry Fees: £26.10

4. Stevens of Sibsey

Overview: Stevens of Sibsey is a family-owned business that from 1929. They specialize in growing plants flowers and tulip bulbs it is a tulip heaven. This garden offers the Dutch-style floral experience in the UK.

The place is perfect for photography and flower picking, also it is a perfect place for tulip lovers to have an immersive experience in nature.

Address: Orchard Cottage, High Ferry Ln, Sibsey, Boston, PE22 0TA, London, UK

Timing: Sunday 10.00 am to 2.00 pm

Entry fees: Free of cost

5. Arundel Castle

Overview: Arundel Castle house is one of the largest displays of tulips in the country with an impressive backdrop of the castle.

It includes over 100,000  bulbs and 120 species of tulip and the arrangement is beautifully designed by Martin Duncan. 
This festival starts from April 1st and will continue for three weeks. Each week tulip flowers feature in different bloom stages.

Address: Arundel Castle, Arundel West Sussex, BN18 9AB, London, UK

Timings: Every day: 10.00 am to 5.00 pm

Entry fees: £14 to £27

FAQ

Q.1. When is the best time to visit the tulip garden?

Ans: Tulip flowers generally bloom in min April to May, it is also depends on whether during the spring season, and the best time to visit this tulip is when the flowers at their peak.

Q.2. Can I take professional photos in the tulip garden?

Ans:  Most of the tulip garden allows photography in person but some tulip gardens allow you to take professional photos Hampton Court Palace tulip garden also needs a permit for professional shoots.

Q.3. What should one bring along with them for their tulip garden visit?

Ans: One can wear comfortable clothes and shoes, bring a camera to take beautiful pictures, sunscreen, a water bottle and some snacks if you want. And don’t forget to bring some cash with you to buy beautiful tulip flowers if you love them.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the London Tulip Gardens are a celebration in the spring season, which serves the burst of beautiful colors of tulips, its history and its elegance will make you fall in love with these flowers. 

Whether you visit St. James Park, or indulge in the royalness of Hampton Court Palace, or just discover the Columbia Rod flower market there is a magic of tulip flowers everywhere.

This tulip garden in London offers the perfect escape from the hustling and bustling of life and offers your mind peace and relaxation with nature.

So just make a mark on your calendar to visit the tulip gardens in this spring season and experience the full bloom.
 

If you visited any tulip garden before, mention your favorite garden below in the comment.

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