Eden Project Tickets & Hotel Deals

The world’s largest indoor rainforest delivers the wow factor and combined with fun and educational activities helps to create a great family-friendly excursion.

In this guide we’ll show you how to save on tickets and if you need a place to stay, the best hotels near the Eden Project Cornwall.

Eden Project Tickets & Discounts

If you go online to the Eden Project at least one day before you visit the attraction and know the date you’ll be visiting, you can get 10% off entry prices.

When booking in advance, you can get an adult ticket for £26 (£28.50 at the gate) and a child ticket for £13.50 (£15 at the gate).

If you donate the cost of your ticket to the Eden Trust when booking, you’ll get free entry for a year.

You’ll only pay £26 for a year’s entry – you’ll have to have your photo taken at the attraction as the pass can only be used by one person.

Need a hotel? Get our insider’s guide to the best hotels near The Eden Project.

Eden Project

Where is The Eden Project?

Eden Project is near to the town of St Austell in the county of Cornwall in South West England.

The full address is Eden Project, Bodelva, St Austell, Cornwall, PL24 2SG, UK.

When is the Eden Project Open?

Opening Times:

27 Feb – 27 Mar 09.30 – 16.30
28 Mar – 30 Oct 09.30 – 18.00
Closed: 24 & 25 December

Last Entry: 1 hr 30 mins before close.

About The Eden Project

Since it opened in 2001 The Eden Project has seen over 10 million visitors pass through its doors.

Set just 3 miles from the beautiful town of St Austell the Cornwall attraction is truly unique being home to the world’s largest rainforest in captivity.

With a great choice of hotels near the Eden Project to choose from it is the ideal break away.

Not only is there a plethora of beautiful plants and greenery to explore but the Eden Project also plays host to a number of events, exhibitions and story-telling which adds an extra special touch to your visit.

Adventurous types can have a go on England’s longest and fastest zipwire, take the plunge from a 12m platform or take on the giant swing which swings at 65ft over a cliff edge.

Whether you’re looking for a relaxing break exploring the biomes or an adventurous activity break, or a mixture of both, Eden Project has something for everyone.

10 Reasons to visit The Eden Project

  • The 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
  • A Rainforest Aerial Walkway, where you can take a stunning walk among the treetops
  • Living example of regeneration and sustainable living
  • Free land train pulled by a tractor.

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Dominic Sawyer

Dominic has been writing on the web since 2000. He has a BSc (Hons) degree in Biological Sciences from Nottingham University and his research thesis has been published in journals. With a foundation in painstaking research he found his passion for travel and has worked in the sector for 20 years. He has written a book about travel and has extended his expertise to consumer research across the travel and leisure sector.