Introducing… private guided tours at the Eden Project
These new private guided tours can help you make the most of your visit to Eden, whether you want to learn more about gardening, science, food, different cultures, or simply explore Eden behind the scenes.
Each lasting 90 minutes, our private guided tours for two make a great gift for a friend or loved one.

You can choose from four different themed private guided tours:
Rainforest Biome private guided tour
Explore the largest rainforest in captivity. Find out how rainforests keep us alive and how to help conserve them. Explore a smallholding that grows cocoa for chocolate, compare the Malaysian back garden to your own and look out for the huge trading ship.
Mediterranean Biome private guided tour
Experience sights, scents and stories from the Mediterranean, South Africa and California. Take a journey from olive groves to flowers born of fire, heavenly scents to fallen gods, cowboys to cork, ancient cultures to new futures.
Chocolate and chilli private guided tour
Cocoa trees, the source of chocolate, originally grew wild in Central and Latin America. The Aztecs and Mayans liked their cocoa brewed up with chillies – the original hot chocolate! Explore the Eden Project for this ‘food of the gods’ and its unlikely hot and spicy companion. Take your tastebuds on a journey from the Americas to West Africa as you discover a deliciously dark tale of conquest, love and trade, and turn up the heat in the chilli taste test.
Discover the science of Eden private guided tour
Join a senior member of our Science Team on a journey to explore the scientific philosophy of Eden and discover how we maintain the world’s largest collection of plants of use to mankind. Find out about how we do things like create soil and make compost, control the environment to promote plant growth, and manage pests and diseases. You’ll take away with you ideas for your own home or business.
Check out prices and times for these tours on our website
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