London Open Gardens (LOG) 2025 and London Gallery Weekend (LGW) are free events showcasing over 200 of London’s gardens and galleries. LOG allows visitors to explore 100 private gardens, including notable sites like Marlborough House, while LGW celebrates its fifth year with 125 galleries open for art enthusiasts. The events promote awareness of nature, sustainability, and the city's cultural heritage. Tim Webb, from London Parks and Gardens, voiced the importance of protecting green spaces for climate resilience, a sentiment echoed by visitors who enjoy the connection with nature.
London Open Gardens 2025 allows visitors to explore over 200 gardens and galleries across London, fostering appreciation for nature and horticultural heritage.
This year's event highlights over 100 open gardens, five of which are new to the initiative, while bringing back long-absent places like Marlborough House.
Tim Webb emphasizes that protecting green areas is vital for combatting climate change, underscoring the importance of these events in enhancing urban life.
The London Gallery Weekend, the largest of its kind globally, aims to celebrate London’s artistic diversity and highlight its vibrant creative communities.
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