Top reasons to visit the Eden Project
The Eden Project is an exciting attraction where you can explore your relationship with nature, learn new things and get inspiration about the world around you. Here's some of what you'll find when you visit:
- World's largest rainforest in captivity with steamy jungles and waterfalls
- Cutting-edge architecture and buildings
- Stunning garden displays all year round
- World-class sculpture and art
- Evening gigs, concerts and an ice rink in the winter
- Educational centre and demonstrations to inspire all ages
- Brilliant local, fairly-traded food in the restaurants and cafes
- New rainforest lookout that takes you above the treetops
- Living example of regeneration and sustainable living
- Free land train running on biofuel
Even if you've visited before, our plants, exhibits and events programme change every season and every year. Check our events calendar to find out what's on when you come.
Take a look at a map of the Eden Project to see how much there is on site.
Explore the Eden Project on Google Street View.
Rainforest Biome
Trek through the steamy rainforest in the world’s largest conservatory, seeing how chocolate grows, where sugar comes from and what a cola tree looks like.
Get a taste of the Rainforest Biome
Mediterranean Biome
Take a colourful, sensory journey through the warmer climes of the world. Enjoy passing lemons trees, olive groves, vines and cork trees on your way.
Get a taste of the Mediterranean Biome
Gardens
See stunning floral displays, crops of tea and hops and huge outdoor sculptures. Visit our exotic allotments. Or explore the secret corners of Eden's Cornish garden.
Get a taste of Eden’s gardens
The Core
Visit our education centre for whizzy, hands-on exhibits explaining topics like ecosystems, evolution and climate change. This is also where we put on some of our art exhibitions.
Get a taste of the Core
Food and drink
Our cafés and restaurants bring you fresh, healthy food that we’ve taken care to source ethically.
Check out our menu
Pollinators: stories, music, drama and more
Meet the people who ‘pollinate’ our visitors with inspiring stories and conversations.



