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Buy Tickets now The Royal Horticultural Society is hosting a special event at the Inner Temple that will transform the gardens and provide a horticultural spectacle in the heart of London.

The show celebrates the return of the RHS to the Inner Temple after more than 90 years, where 24 flower shows were held between 1888 and 1911. The special event will feature a carefully selected range of plant nurseries and specialist exhibitors, as well as a range of historical displays from the archives of both the RHS Picture Library and the Inner Temple.

Photo of the Inner temple grounds City balconies will also get a make-over as a range of balcony garden designs are put on show to inspire those with small spaces. Visitors to the show can also explore the Temple Church, which was once used in the 2006 feature film The Da Vinci Code. Glorious flower arrangements by the National Association of Flower Arranging Societies will fill the church during the event.

RHS expert advice will be on hand for all visitors, plus an abundance of ideas and inspiration for every gardener. This unique show is not to be missed and offers a special insight into the 'pre-Chelsea' flower shows that were once held at Inner Temple.

Kids go free! Children under 16 receive free entry to the show when accompanied by an adult, where they can enjoy fun-filled entertainment including giant games, children’s entertainers and a nature trail for gardeners of all ages to enjoy.


View the must-see highlights of the floral celebration

Show times & ticket information plus information for disabled visitors

Getting to the show

History and background of the Inner Temple show (PDF 2MB)

The RHS Floral Celebration at the Inner Temple is part of the 2008 Temple Festival and replaces the normal September RHS London Flower Show at the Horticultural Halls, Westminster.