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Published 22 May 2025 | Last Modified 22 May 2025 | Ellen Millard

Our Guide to Visiting Chelsea for the 2025 Flower Show

This May, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea will once again bloom as the prestigious RHS Chelsea Flower Show returns for five days of floral-themed festivities. From Tuesday 20th to Saturday 24th May, exhibitors and guests alike will enjoy inspiring displays and cutting-edge design themed around new-season plants and flowers, all held within the grounds of the historic Royal Hospital Chelsea. 

If you’re heading to the event, or considering attending next year, read on for our guide to visiting Chelsea for the Flower Show, from dress code requirements to dining destinations and the local haunts you simply won’t want to miss while you’re in the area.

What Should I Expect to See at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025? 

There will be 16 show gardens to peruse this year, with an emphasis on innovation, natural gardens and individuality. From art and woodlands to our animals and mental health, the 2025 event will demonstrate how gardens can become the most amazing places to tell stories about the people, pets and pursuits that matter most to us. Amongst the exhibitors, you’ll get the chance to take in The ADHD Foundation Garden, designed by Katy Terry in celebration of neurodiversity, as well as The RHS and Radio 2 Dog Garden by Monty Don, which reflects our deep love of dogs and the spaces we share with them, plus The London Square Chelsea Pensioners Garden, created to bring different generations together. The Avanade ‘Intelligent’ Garden by Tom Massey, meanwhile, will use AI within its design – sure to be a conversation-starter.

How Long Does it Take to Walk Around? 

There is so much to see and do at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, that we'd recommend leaving enough time to enjoy it all. Five hours should be enough time for you to peruse all of the gardens and exhibits, but your ticket will last all day, so feel free to explore it at a leisurely place. If the sun is shining, there's no better place to be. 

What is the Best Day to Visit? 

The first two days of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show are always reserved for RHS members, so you'll likely be visiting on the Thursday, Friday or Saturday. In truth, there's no better day to visit the event – the gardens and exhibits are well looked after throughout the week, so they'll be looking their best whichever day you visit. 

What Should I Wear to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show? 

The RHS Chelsea Flower Show doesn’t have a specific dress code, but guests are usually well-dressed – among frequent visitors are celebrities and members of the royal family, who are always impeccably turned-out. However, as the event takes place largely outdoors, it’s worth thinking practically when choosing your outfit. Leave your floor-length ballgown at home, and consider packing layers, sunglasses and something waterproof. Day dresses, skirts and trouser suits are popular choices for women, with many choosing to pay homage to the occasion with floral prints and botanical designs.  

Male guests typically lean towards a smart-casual dress code. We would recommend leaving your favourite three-piece at home, and instead pair a polo or collared shirt with chinos and a lightweight jacket or blazer.  

What Shoes Should I Wear? 

If it’s been raining, the ground will be soft and uneven underfoot. You’ll also be on your feet for most of the day, so comfortable, flat shoes are key. 

Do I Need to Wear a Hat? 

Hats aren’t necessary at the Chelsea Flower Show, however, if the sun is shining, you may want to bring one with you. In this instance, size does matter – select a modestly-proportioned style to avoid obstructing other people’s views of the gardens. On this occasion, fascinators are too formal. 

What Should I Wear to the Charity Gala Preview? 

The Charity Gala Preview marks the start of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show and takes place the evening before the official opening date (this year, that's Monday 19th May). It is an exclusive and very popular event, with tickets sold each year by ballot. If you’ve been lucky enough to receive one, you should observe the official dress code: a cocktail dress or a suit with an optional tie. This event is outdoors, so keep an eye on the forecast and come prepared for wet weather if needs be.  

Are There Places to Eat at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show? 

There will be several fine-dining options to choose from, including Spring Garden at Chelsea, set in the woodland grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea and serving dishes from renowned chef Skye Gyngell; The Promenade at RHS Chelsea Flower Show by The Dorchester, which serves a floral-themed breakfast and champagne afternoon tea; and The Ranelagh Restaurant, where dishes are cooked using locally-sourced meats, sustainable seafood and seasonal vegetables. Several of the dining destinations can only be booked as packages, so visit the RHS website ahead of arrival to avoid disappointment. For light bites to grab on the day, there are cafés, food courts and picnic areas dotted across the event space.  

If you fancy dining beyond the boundaries of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, you’ll be in the perfect area for it. On the nearby King’s Road and the surrounding streets, you’ll find lots of eateries ranging from boutique independents to more well-known names. Sue Jones, our Co-Founder, says: “I’m a big fan of Stanley’s; they’ve done a great job with the space and the food is pretty good, too. For fine-dining, I love Le Colombier on Dovehouse Street. It’s wonderfully antiquated in its décor, the service is great, the food is uncomplicated and the tables are set nicely far apart.” 

Can I Drink at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show? 

Yes – while guests are asked not to bring their own alcohol to the event, there will be several marquees serving refreshments, including a dedicated champagne bar.  

If cocktails are more your thing, Sue recommends scouting out the local area for tipples worth raising a toast to. “I love Sir Frank’s Bar at Beaverbrook Town House,” she says. “Glossy lacquered walls, burnt-umber and berry-bright stained glass and leather-lined booths make it a stylish place to retreat to after the event for a signature martini... or two.” 

How Do I Get to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show? 

The easiest way to travel to the event is by tube. Sloane Square Station is a 10-minute walk away and is served by the District and Circle Lines. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show runs shuttle buses from Battersea Park, where public parking is available – this must be pre-booked with your tickets. If you are using a sat nav, enter postcode SW11 4BY, which will take you to the park’s Rosary Gate entrance. Fancy arriving in style? Nothing beats hailing one of London’s traditional black cabs. 

Where Can I Stay in the Local Area? 

For those coming from out of town, this is the perfect opportunity to explore the sights of Chelsea. Book a hotel close to Sloane Square, where you’ll be within walking distance of the show and among some of west London’s best shops, restaurants and bars. Luxury hoteliers The Hari, Belmond and Jumeirah Hotel & Resorts all have outposts in the surrounding area, but for something a little more intimate, Sue suggests slipping upstairs after your martini at Beaverbrook Town House to enjoy comfortable but stylish rooms with a British twist. She says: “A Studio Suite is perfect for an overnight stay with generous bathrooms, flattering lighting and king-size beds adorned with plush velvet.” 

What Else is There to Do in Chelsea? 

“The Chelsea Physic Garden is definitely one of my favourite hidden gems in the area; the café is great for afternoon tea too,” says Sue. “I also love the gardens of St Luke’s Church (they have a very sweet snack bar there). Another little Chelsea gem is Bibendum, which is great for oysters and white wine. I’d also recommend popping into the Saatchi Gallery or the National Army Museum.” 

Look out for Chelsea in Bloom as you wander around – the free festival runs in tandem with the RHS Chelsea Flower Show and sees local shops, restaurants and hotels transform their façades with magnificent floral displays. If you’re left feeling inspired, pop into our flagship store on Fulham Road to make the most of our Bunched by OKA service – we have floral experts in all of our boutiques, who can help you create your own arrangement using our collection of faux flowers and fauna. Chelsea Flower Show, here you come. 

Find out more and purchase tickets for the RHS Chelsea Flower Show at rhs.org.uk.