Chelsea Flower Show 2025 will descend on Royal Hospital Chelsea this spring to bring visitors a unique horticulture experience in the heart of the city through its combination of beautiful flowers, plants, and thought-provoking exhibitions.
If you would like to attend this year, there is no better way to experience the show than with Chelsea Flower Show hospitality packages and VIP tickets. With premium Chelsea Flower Show hospitality, you will enjoy the very best of the exhibitions alongside five-star treatment and inclusions, and this is what makes hospitality at the event one of the UK's most popular culture tickets choices.
The show previously welcomed world-renowned chef Raymond Blanc to serve its hospitality guests, but has now invited Australian chef and food editor Skye Gyngall to delight the palettes of those who opt to enjoy their day with Spring Garden hospitality packages. The menu is set to ooze seasonal flavours and an ingredient-led style by reflecting the local harvest and intertwining Skye’s luxury yet planet conscious cooking style.
Alongside incredible food, you can expect to enjoy other wonderful benefits with Chelsea Flower Show hopsitality and VIP tickets. From canapes and a bar including Champagne, through to live entertainment and foraging experiences, there is something to keep everyone entertained and well-fed at this year’s event.
The show hosts a series of restaurants, all of which offer something slightly different to guests. Spring Garden hospitality at the Chelsea Flower Show includes packages such as the Fennel Restaurant, Sorrel Restaurant, Lovage Restaurant, Angelica Restaurant, Sage Restaurant, Verbena Restaurant and Hyssop Restaurant.
Hospitality inclusions vary based on the time of entry, so, whether you would prefer to enjoy a full day at the show or an afternoon soaking up the horticulture and hospitality on offer, there is something to suit you.
With all-day hospitality in the Lovage Restaurant (Tuesday), Sorrel Restaurant (Wednesday/ Thursday), Verbena Restaurant (Friday) and Hyssop Restaurant (Saturday), you can expect to experience a day filled with delightful Chelsea Flower Show hospitality inclusions. You will enter the show from 8.00 am to dine on a light breakfast before enjoying a three-course lunch and drinks from the garden bar. If this wasn't enough, you will also love the atmosphere of the live entertainment and foraging experience on offer.
With half-day hospitality in the Fennel Restaurant (Tuesday/ Wednesday), Angelica Restaurant (Wednesday/ Thursday) and Sage Restaurant (Friday), you will enjoy a relaxing and memorable afternoon at the Chelsea Flower Show with a series of incredible hospitality inclusions. With these hospitality packages, you will enter the show from 15:30pm and enjoy inclusions such as a Champagne afternoon tea, dining experience, live entertainment and foraging experience. You will also benefit from access to the garden bar including Chamapagne and hand-crafted cocktails, and on some days will also be able to enjoy the ‘Chelsea Late’ music concert at the show’s bandstand!
Explore Chelsea Flower Show Hospitality to select the best VIP experience for you based upon your preferences and budget!
With a RHS Chelsea Flower Show ticket, you will head into the wonderful world of plants, flowers and houseplants just a stone's throw away from Sloane Square. The show is designed to offer guests a unique and cultural experience of horticulture, with a series of exhibitions that showcase current and relevant themes, rare flowers and plants, and sustainable materials.
While you will want to head to the show to simply enjoy the displays on offer, there is also a competitive twist to Chelsea Flower Show as designers and exhibitioners compete for a series of awards! Awards at Chelsea Flower Show include Gold, Silver, Bronze and Best in Show, and make the Chelsea Flower Show an even more exciting event for visitors as they have the chance to have their say and vote for the winner of The People’s Choice Award!
The Chelsea Flower Show has existed since 1913, under the name of the ‘Great Spring Show’ and was first held in just a single marquee in London's Chelsea.
Despite the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, the show went ahead in 1915. However, as the strains of the war increased and conscription demanded more men for the war effort, the show was cancelled in 1916. Following WWI, the show continued due to its educational benefit, and over the years the number of tents at the show grew to include other displays such as pictures, scientific exhibits and displays of garden design.
Again, the outbreak of the Second World War halted the Chelsea Flower Show. But, by 1945 the show returned and was hailed as a triumph. As the decades passed, the Chelsea Flower Show established itself as a staple on the London calendar and even secured Queen Elizabeth II as its royal patron.
Now, the Chelsea Flower Show has existed for over 100 years, and has earned itself the title of the premier event in horticulture. If you are hoping to enjoy a fun spring day out in London or are a horticulture enthusiast, this historical and stunning event is not one to be missed!
Explore Chelsea Flower Show hospitality packages and VIP tickets at Seat Unique now to secure your place at this year’s spectacular event.