Barbican Conservatory

Tropical plants and treesBirdlife and exotic fishFree admission with bookingWheelchair accessibleUnique brutalist architecture

Contact Details

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About

The Barbican Conservatory offers a unique escape from the urban hustle of London. Nestled within the brutalist architecture of the Barbican Estate, this glass-roofed sanctuary is a leafy haven featuring a diverse array of tropical plants, trees, birdlife, and exotic fish.

Open on weekends and Friday evenings, the conservatory provides a serene environment for visitors to enjoy the beauty of nature. The layout, with its small alleyways, allows for leisurely exploration. The conservatory is wheelchair accessible, ensuring an inclusive experience for all.

Services

  • Tropical plants
  • Birdlife
  • Exotic fish

Opening Hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday 6:30-9:30 PM
Saturday 12-5 PM
Sunday 12-5 PM

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of plants can be found at the Barbican Conservatory?
The conservatory features a variety of tropical plants and trees, many of which are allowed to grow and climb as nature intended. Some of the specimens are spectacular and provide a diverse botanical experience.
Is there an admission fee to visit the Barbican Conservatory?
Admission to the Barbican Conservatory is free, but it is recommended to book tickets in advance to secure a spot. The conservatory is open on specific days and times.
Are there any facilities available for visitors?
Yes, there is a small bar inside the conservatory where visitors can purchase drinks. The conservatory also offers a warm and comfortable space to relax and enjoy the surroundings.
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