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Finding Hotels Near The Eden Project in Cornwall UK

By: Fred Ramsbottom

The Eden Project is a massively popular attraction just outside of St Austell in Cornwall. It was originally a Kaolinite pit but was taken over before the turn of the millennium, when work began on the world's biggest greenhouse, the Eden Project.

Consisting of a variety of gigantic domes, the Eden Project is home to a massive selection of different plants from all over the world. Split into two main sections a tropical Rainforest climate and a Mediterranean environment each allows the visitors to see and feel many different plants that they may not get to see normally.

Taking just under three years to complete, the Eden Project was designed and brought about by Tim Smit and Nicholas Grimshaw, built and erected by the company Anthony Hunt and Associates.With the grand opening on 17 March 2001, it was widely accepted as a fantastic piece of architecture in the whole of the United Kingdom.

In recent years, the Eden Project has been home on a regular basis to a variety of musical gigs and concerts, aptly named the 'Eden Sessions'.They have featured some massively popular acts, from Amy Winehouse to Snow Patrol and The Verve to Muse. Furthermore, 2008 saw the start of the Eden Comedy Sessions, with Bill Bailey being the main act of the day.

How do I get there?

Access to the Eden Project is easy by any mode of transport walking, train, bus or car.As the Eden Project is an environmental attraction, for those who walk or cycle, you can expect a discount of the entry fee. Via car, simply follow the M5 southbound, onto the A30 at Exeter until you reach junction of Innis Downs. From here on the Eden Project is well signposted.Trains stop at the nearby station on a regular basis and a park and ride is available from most external car parks and stations.

What time's can I visit and how much will it cost me?

Entry to the Eden Project costs GBP 15 for adults and GBP 5 for children. There are various discounts available for families, senior citizens and students, including free entry for under five's.

The Eden Project is open all year round, with the exception of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.Open most of the year from 10:00am until 6:00pm, the opening and closing times reduced slightly throughout the winter months from November to February.

Where can I stay?

There are many hotels near to the Eden Project, ranging from simple self-catering hostels to luxurious four and five star hotels. One of the more popular hotels is a short drive from the Eden Project in Mawgan Porth, the four star Bedruthan Steps Hotel.

Luxury for the customers is the aim for Bedruthan. With a spa onsite, including a steam room, sauna and indoor swimming pool, the price of a suite for GBP 232 per night may be a little steep for some, but as the saying goes, you definitely get what you pay for.

The Eden Project is a fantastic attraction in Cornwall and definitely worth at least one visit. There's so much to see and feel, regular guided tours and a popular on site restaurant, the whole day will have passed and you'll be looking to return the next day!

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