The Eden Project
Article By: Billy Beel
5 years ago
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At the Eden Project, you can walk through the world's largest indoor rainforest, the amazing Mediterranean Biome, and explore the outdoor gardens. Eden is a constantly evolving project to protect and showcase some of the worlds biomes in artificial atmospheres made specifically for the plants that live there. Eden also has ongoing events through the year, like concerts, exhibitions and art workshops.
The main cafe offers food ranging from burritos to pasties to salads, so there is a variety of foods for everyone. A few small food stalls are scattered across the area, so you're never too far from a snack. It is great for a family day out and can be very educational.
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- Eden Project, Bodelva, Par PL24 2SG, UK
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Prices for The Eden Project Category Price Restrictions Standard 28.50 GBP Students 23.50 GBP Kids 15.00 GBP Under 17 Plus fee Seniors 26.00 GBP - Website
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