How much are Eden tickets?
Eden Tickets special online price
| adults | £29.50 |
|---|---|
| children | £10.00 |
| under 5’s | Free |
| Senior | £27.50 |
| student | £24.50 |
Do you have to pre-book Eden Project in advance?
Buying tickets for the Eden Project. Do I need to book ahead? To help us to safely manage visitor numbers, all visitors to Eden must pre-book a time slot in advance of each visit, including Members, Passholders, and those who can visit for free. Limited, timed tickets are available every day.
How can I get into the Eden Project for free?
Free entry is for Eden Project Members and one family guest each. Members with Family Membership receive free entry for up to three children (aged 5-16). Children aged five and under visit for free. You will need to ensure you pre-book your arrival time slot for Heligan in advance.
Do you have to buy an annual pass for the Eden Project?
Please note that Eden Project Members, existing Annual Passholders and Locals’ Passholders must also pre-book a free, timed entry slot to visit Eden. Tickets are now available to pre-book for dates up to 22 July 2022. We’ll release tickets for dates beyond this nearer the time.
How expensive is Eden Project?
3. The Eden Project Cost over £100 million. Overall, the Eden Project cost £141 million to complete. The build was funded through a series of government grants and loans from institutions like the Millennium Commission – with funding coming from the National Lottery – and European regeneration funds.
What should I wear to the Eden Project?
As there is much to explore outdoors, we recommend a coat or umbrella and comfortable clothes to fully enjoy your visit. Eat at quieter times: The delicious food available on site is really popular, especially on rainy days, so – if you can – visit our cafés before or after lunchtime.
How long does it take to go around Eden Project?
about four hours
A day at Eden is a real adventure. The indoor Biomes and the gardens outside cover roughly 30 acres and take about four hours to explore. The site is brimming with facilities to make your visit easy and enjoyable.
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.
Is parking free at the Eden Project?
Free parking onsite There is ample free visitor parking at Eden. From the car parks, you can either walk down to the visitor entrance and ticket desks or take a free park and ride bus (temporarily suspended during the coronavirus pandemic).
What is the best time to visit Eden Project?
Best time to visit: The Eden Project is generally quietest after 4pm. During peak periods, you can expect crowds, due to the popularity of the attraction. If you would prefer a quieter experience, perhaps visit outside of the summer months.
