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London: Chelsea Flower Show + Hot Restaurants

 

Chelsea pensioner admiring the flowers (photo courtesy of the Royal Horticultural Society)

The Chelsea Flower Show opened in London  yesterday and continues through this weekend. Naturally, QE2 was there to kick off the festivities.

(photo courtesy of BBC)

Lest you think of the Chelsea Flower Show as a frumpy gathering of old lady tea-sippers, behold the world of floral arts that you will see upon tiptoe-ing through the tulips…

gorgeous garden created by Hay Joung-Hwang (photo courtesy of the Royal Horticultural Society)

This is the Best Garden Award winner, the Morgan Stanley Garden for the NSPCC (a charity). “Designed to raise awareness of the work of the NSPCC, this garden’s design is a metaphor for the emotional transition that takes place in a child as they experience the positive impact of the NSPCC’s work,” according to the RHS website. (photo courtesy of the RHS)

Peony headdress seen in the Great Pavilion (photo courtesy of the Royal Horticultural Society)

Horticulture: displays of the very best of each kind of flower you can imagine (photo courtesy of BBC)

admiring the rose display in the Great Pavilion (photo courtesy of the Royal Horticultural Society)

bridal designs (photo courtesy of the BBC)

Where to Stay

No wonder the Queen visits the Chelsea Flower Show every year! Let’s hop on a plane and join her! Click here to see my hotel recommendations. The closest are the Draycott, the Sloane Club, and the Sloane Square Hotel.

Where to Dine

Make your reservations at the hottest London restaurants at the moment, as culled from Mimi’s Travel Files, …

Kitty Fisher’s tiny subterranean dining room feels like a secret club with great food

Quo Vadis (Credit Photo: Paul Winch-Furness / http://www.paulwf.co.uk)

 

 

 

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