Is Eden Project worth seeing?


Is Eden Project worth seeing? The Eden Project is easily one of the best things to do in Cornwall. It's a place where you can see flora and fauna from all around the world inside futuristic looking greenhouses right in the heart of the English countryside. In this post we'll guide you through the best things to do at the Eden Project in a day.


How to get cheap entry to Eden Project?

Always buy your tickets for The Eden Project in advance of your visit, as it will be cheaper than paying on the day. If you buy an Advanced Annual Pass at least one day prior to your visit, you will get 10% off the full ticket price.


How long should you spend at Eden Project?

Because Eden's plants and exhibits change throughout the seasons and year on year, you could spend a good three to four hours visiting, even if you've been before. Your ticket is valid from your reserved entry slot right up until closing time, so you can stop for as many cups of tea as you'd like.


What shoes to wear at Eden Project?

A great day out. The rain forest is so hot and humid, lots of walking, with winding path ways. Make sure to wear your walking shoes.


Can you stay overnight at the Eden Project?

YHA Eden Project is located right here on site, where you can hire quirky Airstreams, bell tents or Landpods for a memorable night's sleep under the stars.


Is the Eden Project losing money?

The prolonged closure and continuing restrictions on visitor numbers resulted in Eden Project Ltd losing more than £7 million in revenue. This means that some of the 35 people who came back to Eden following the 2020 redundancies again face losing their jobs for not too dissimilar reasons less than three years on.


What not to miss at the Eden Project?

Outdoor Gardens There are different gardens of flowers, fruit, vegetables and play areas for children. Allow about 2 hours to see all of the outdoor gardens. There's a botanical garden featuring plants native to Cornwall, tea bushes from India and Bombus – a giant bee sculpture in a garden of bee loving plants.


Is it hot 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. It's a good idea to come to The Eden Project with layers on, as I found the rainforest biome pretty warm in comparison to the Cornish summer!


Is the Eden Project a wonder of the world?

Dubbed like the “Eighth wonder of the World”, the area is a dramatic global garden housed in tropical biomes nestles in a crater of 30 football pitches size.