Garden Museum is a botanical garden London London located in United Kingdom.
5 Lambeth Palace Rd (Lambeth Rd) London Greater London SE1 7LB United Kingdom
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The world’s first gardening museum is within the ex-church of St.Mary-at-Lambeth. The cemetery contains the graves of 17th century royal gardeners , and also Capt Bligh, of Bounty fame.
Brilliantly wholesome vegetarian cafe , where you can sit in the glorious gardens for free! A real oasis in this very urban part of the City
Great vegetarian cafe with historic hidden garden within a church steeped in history: six 'and a bit' Archbishops of Canterbury buried here. Justifiably included in our Gems of London iPhone app
Beautiful place and lovely staff . Great decorations and the event space is stunning.
Please book online before attending. Worth a visit!
Beautiful hidden garden at the back of Lambeth Palace
Esoteric gardening museum next to Lambeth Palace . Charming gravestones, delicious food.
Historic hidden garden at the back of Lambeth Palace
"Museum " is an overstatement.. not worth the visit nor the fee..very small..there is a 131 steps tower+tiny hall with cafe .
beautiful garden and friendly staffs
The WiFi password is G4rd3N1nG!
Great place :)
In urgent need for renovation
excellent chocolate brownie
Bad service and overpriced
Нічого цікавого. Лопати, картинки, веганська кафешка.
Beautiful, unique little oasis of architectural plants. Wonderful space for a quiet sit down/wander - Justin
We have been to Kew gardens at least five times. There always something new to see and most of the flowers displays are and greenhouses astonishing. The best way to get there is by river - anthony constantinou
Great experience, note that it closes at 5pm - Alexander Khozya
The food is authentic and absolutely delicious. Portion size is a little small but no complaints. Outdoor setting makes for a very relaxing meal. Hidden gem. Jose was an excellent waiter! ???????? - Ray de Silva
If you don't want to wait 18 months for a guided tour or miss out on Open Weekend, get a ticket for an exhibition. You don't see as much of the Palace but at least you get inside! - Londonist
A little very little park that's great for a stroll in the fresh air. Also very good for picnics here! - Chris Haines