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FLORAL FESTIVAL

22-29 MAY 2023, COINCIDING WITH RHS CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW

Belgravia in Bloom has just announced it is partnering with conservation charity London Wildlife Trust for the 2023 ‘Into the Wild’-themed festival.

‘Into the Wild’ will celebrate all creatures great and small with some of the world’s most beautiful and eclectic species, all recreated as colourful, vibrant floral installations. From majestic tigers to delicate butterflies, the displays will depict some of the most surprising and exotic animals to lesser-known UK wildlife, celebrating all things furry, feathered, scaly and creepy crawly.

In support of the London Wildlife Trust’s mission to boost biodiversity and inspire Londoners to connect with nature, Belgravia in Bloom will encourage visitors to celebrate and learn through a series of unmissable pop ups, events and experiences. Visitors can stop by their hedgehog van in Eccleston Yards where they can make their own ‘seed bombs’ to support biodiversity in their own gardens.

The 8th annual Belgravia in Bloom festival falls during the month of King Charles III’s Coronation. A number of installations will celebrate the King’s ascension to the throne, with ‘kings’ and ‘queens’ of habitats depicted with royal adornments.

Elizabeth Street, Motcomb Street, Pimlico Road and Eccleston Yards will be abloom with unique floral-themed exhibits, promotions, dishes and experiences. From Moyses Stevens’ playful floral jeep, Neill Strain’s show-stopping family of peacocks, and Judith Blacklock’s tunnel of exotic orchids, some of the world’s most creative florists will transport visitors into the wilderness with aweinspiring installations.

Throughout the festival, Belgravia’s delightful shops and restaurants will also come together to create and host a series of unmissable floral themed events, offers and experiences, including ‘Into the Wild’ themed floral products, menus and cocktails.

Located just moments from Victoria train and tube station, and with plenty to do, see, explore, and eat, there’s no better time than the present to explore Belgravia.

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