
#Tower of london moat series#
Enter The Glass Rooms: a series of indulgent glass dining pods along the Thames. Once you’ve admired the flowers, there’s no better way to relax than with a delicious dinner. The moat will be transformed into a welcoming new habitat and haven of green space for pollinators, insects, and seed-eating birds. This Superbloom is the first stage of creating a natural landscape in the moat in the City of London. Building a Natural Habitatīut, this Superbloom isn’t just a pretty face – though, gorgeous as it is, it’s actually designed to attract pollinators, introducing a new biodiverse habitat for wildlife. From there, you’ll be able to explore the dreamy scents and sights of the magical garden.Īs you meander your way along the paths of flowers, you’ll be able to enjoy a specially-commissioned soundscape, with sculptures that feel almost harmonious amongst the bees and butterflies. On arrival at the Tower of London, visitors will be able to slide down into the moat on a Superbloom slide (or, you can use the accessible entrance if that’s not your thing).


Planting designer Nigel Dunnett has created an enchanting flower garden made up of more than 20 million seeds, which are set to erupt into a riot of colour over the summer months.
