RHS Garden Wisley Entry Ticket
4.1
19 Ratings
Wisley
Discover RHS Garden Wisley: explore innovative research, vibrant gardens, and seasonal beauty. Visit the new Hilltop and immerse in gardening science.
Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • RHS Garden Wisley - Discover one of the world’s greatest and most loved gardens and the origins of the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS).

RHS Garden Wisley is one of the most-visited and best-loved gardens in the UK, attracting around a million visitors each year and houses one of the largest plant collections in the world. Its teams of garden staff, students, apprentices and volunteers help make your experience at Wisley an amazing one, whether that’s through its world-class horticultural displays, imaginative events or great shopping.

What's Included
  • Return Shuttle Bus (if option chosen)
  • Daily Wisley shuttle bus from Woking train station
  • Guidebook (if option chosen)
What's Not Included
  • Food & Drink
  • Audio guide
Additional Information

Explore RHS Garden Wisley, the historic home of the RHS, and discover a stunning garden of the future at the new eco-friendly research centre. Visit the new RHS Hilltop to explore The Home of Gardening Science, which aims to inspire the next generation of gardeners.

Witness the crucial work being done to safeguard the planet’s future and learn about the RHS’s pioneering research. Enjoy a variety of fruits and vegetables in the World Food Garden, relax in the Wellbeing Garden, or observe insects by the water in the Wildlife Garden.

Stimulate your senses, challenge yourself with a race up Battleston Hill, inhale the intoxicating scents in the Bowes-Lyon Rose Garden, or marvel at the tropical plants in the Glasshouse. The gardens offer delight in every season, from the abundance of bulbs and blossoms in spring, unforgettable mixed borders and roses in summer, autumn’s rich colors, to frost-kissed walks in winter.

Location
RHS Garden Wisley
Wisley Lane,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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(19 Ratings)
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Tour51676144719
Jun 9, 2024
I love it here, I recommend for a day out!! - I genuinely adore it here, I love it so much. I’ve been here countless times with school, many times with family. It’s so peaceful and I genuinely feel happy when I’m there!
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Sussexgal66
Jun 4, 2024
My happy place! - We've been going to RHS Wisley for many years now, it's my favourite garden. We're always amazed that every year we go, there is something new to see or work being done in a new area. Our favourite area is the Rock Garden, it's beautiful. We go by coach which never gives us enough time to see everything, but we love what we do see. The only disappointment is we always look forward to a rock cake but this time they were more like scones but both dry and craggy. Please go back to the old recipe. If you love gardens you will love it here.
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1971lorraine
May 30, 2024
"An amazing visit". - Well what can I say,we absolutely loved our time spent here.There's so many beautiful trees and flowers to see.Ponds and statues also.These gardens are very well kept.The entrance fee is reasonable,the cafes i thought were a bit pricey hence why we only had a sandwich.Enjoyed it though.The Glasshouse was our favourite,so calming and made u feel relaxed,lovely atmosphere.The plants and trees in there were amazing.We didn't realise how big the place was going to be,it's also got a garden centre which we looked round on the way out.Again very pricey.Plenty of parking,they were huge too,think we parked on carpark 3!!!!We loved our 3 hours spent here and took so many photos it was just fantastic.Grab yourself a visit.
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Ben927
May 27, 2024
'The gardens were beauitful, it always helps when the weather is on your side.' - As my partner has recently become part of the RHS, he treated me and his mother to a day trip to RHS Wisley and I'm glad he did. The gardens were beauitful, it always helps when the weather is on your side. The gardens are well maintained and seeing the flowers in full bloom was outstanding. Every plant ha s description detailing their latin name and name in English. The glasshouse was my personal favourite. It was so tranquil and calming. There's free maps available on entrance, which I'd recommend because the gardens are huge and it's easy to miss things. There's plenty of food options on site but I'd suggest bringing your own food and drinks because their prices are extorniate. $7 for a sandwich is ludicrous but I suppose with it being near London and Heathrow Airport. They can get away with charging the prices they do. Overall, a beauitful destination to visit although the prices of the food was a bitter pill to swallow, I'm looking forward to visiting the other gardens which are included with the RHS Membership.
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Millie
May 12, 2024
Wonderful day out and well worth the RHS membership! - Wisley has been on my to-do list for a while because of how pretty it looks in photographs. I’m not into gardening at all but signed up to RHS membership, initially just as a financial decision. With the discounted membership offer it worked out not much difference in price for a one-off visit or a year’s membership: the latter clearly better value for money. But I’m so glad I signed up as I had such a fantastic day I can see myself visiting again and again and I know several family members who’d love to join me (and get in free, albeit one at a time, included in my membership). It is a very stunning place, and it’s spread out over a huge area so even amongst the hustle and bustle of lots of visitors, school trips etc, there’s plenty of spots to catch a quiet moment and really enjoy your surroundings. There’s lots to see: kitchen garden, pinetum, alpine glasshouses, bonsai walk, and off course the glass house. Super, can’t wait for my next visit.
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Charles_and_susan
Apr 12, 2024
A good place for a garden day out. - This is a very varied and large RHS garden with high standard of flower beds, trees and plants. We didn't manage to see it all on our visit of just over 4 hours. Pick up a map from reception so you have some idea of where you are and and where you're going. We actually found the most intersting part of our walk around to be the hill shown on the bottom left of the map. Although there were no numbers/labels in that area it was a mass of rhodedendrums and some exotic dells with plants like tree ferns in them. Lots of paths wandering around it. We were there during the Easter school holidays and so it was very busy, difficult to find a seat in the cafes. There was a daffodil show on too at the time where we saw lots of attractive and special daffodils.
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Passport40466818050
Jun 4, 2024
Always Pleasant Few Hours - Always a nice few hours. Have membership and live close so go a few times a year through the seasons. Watch roadworks at moment (till 2025) and allow time. If you are planning ahead, take food/drink etc as quite expensive and membership no longer gives a discount. Also membership doesn’t get you in Kew, despite being RHS (?) and only a few sites around country although they are partnered with more.
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Lighter111
May 28, 2024
Great local garden and - Went on a day with good weather which was a bonus! I actually recently joined from going here previously 8 months back and now paying the ticket price. The garden is very nice a good walk and well maintained, lots to learn about plants. Car park is plenty but for years I have been coming here they have not paved this yet, not everyone has a big SUV, would be nice. One of the things is a disappointment is the food here, everything is over priced and food quality is not great. went to the food hall and ended up getting jacket potato and beans, the bean for a jacket was like a tiny 1 spoon scraped from the bottom! This total with drink can and small cake was over £20! This is was so disappointing the cost of a tiny piece of quiche and salad was ridiculous. Over the London prices and bad food quality. Improve the hot food and salad, more vegetarian options too. Need to check out the other gardens too.
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Globetrottingviking
Apr 8, 2024
Must come again - It was a bit early in the year to get the full garden experience here, but our visit to this huge garden was still worth while. The area covered was larger than I had expected and one needs more than one visit, I think, to get the full experience. The huge glass houses were closed on the day, so that will be the first stop on our next visit. My favourite was the bonsai trees, but there is so much more to enjoy
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Maureen
Jun 13, 2024
Day out - We enjoyed our day at Wisley, the weather was warm and sunny, the snack we had from the restaurant was lovely. On a not so good point, there was so much fox poo on the grass , yes it's lovely to know so much wild life visits, But what bothered us was seeing the children running and rolling on the grass , we all know how bad fox poo smells , would hate to think that children got some on their self. Maybe Wisley could clean before public comes in . We have been to Wisley a few times and never seen the grass like this , in the end we kept to the paths and off the grass as just didn't know where to tread ,
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