
Wisley
Surrey
GU23 6QB
Tel: 01483 224234
Web: www.rhs.org.uk (this page opens in a new window)
Visit Wisley whatever the time of year and have a wonderful day out, with seasonal interest throughout the garden.
Wisley glasshouse with temperate and tropical zones, spring bulbs, mixed borders, fruit and vegetables, model gardens, rock garden, walled gardens, pinetum, arboretum and more.
There is also a Plant Centre with over 10,000 plants including, trees, shrubs, perennials, bedding plants and house plants. The shop offers an exceptional horticultural book range, plus china, glass gifts and confectionery.
A Cafe, Restaurant, Orchard Cafe and Coffee Shop cater for all your refreshment needs make your visit complete.
Opening Times
- Monday to Friday
10.00am - 6.00pm (4.30pm November - February)
- Saturday and Sunday
9.00am - 6.00pm (4.30pm November - February)
Admission
- Adults £8.00
- Children (6-16) £2.00, under 6s free.
- Companion / Carer of a disabled person free
- Groups of 10 or more paying visitors
- Adults - £6.00
- Child - £1.60
- RHS Individual / Family member free
Group visits
Minimum 10. Please book in advance, phone Sarah Martin on 01483 212307. For Group catering in the Restaurant call 01483 211773.
Tours
General guided tours of the garden available Monday to Saturday for groups only at £1.00 per person, 10 people minimum.
Facilities
- Restaurant, Orchard Cafe, Coffee Shop. For Group catering in the Restaurant call 01483 211773.
- Picnic Facilities outside the garden (not permitted within the garden).
- The Wisley Shop and Plant Centre - open to all every day.
Facilities for disabled visitors
Parking, toilets, free use of wheelchairs, wheelchair route around the garden, access to Restaurant and Cafe.
Time
Allow 3 - 4 hours for visit.
Educational visits
Available by appointment with the Education Officer.
Coach parking
Free parking for up to 35 coaches (please book in advance). Free entry and refreshment voucher for coach driver
Directions
20 miles South West of London, 7 miles North of Guildford on the A3, close to the M25 J10. Follow the brown and white signs on the M24 and A3.