A woman smiling in front of the geodesic domes of the Eden Project, with greenery in the background.

A winter visit to the Eden Project is actually wonderful. When you’re feeling chilly and summer holidays seem far away, it’s the perfect place to spend a day.

Going to the Eden Project had been my dream for many years, so I was quite amazed finally seeing the huge biomes in real life.

Even though it was winter outside, it was warm enough inside the Rainforest Biome to make you forget the cold completely. We are hoping to visit again in summer one day, when the gardens outside are in full bloom.

For now, I hope you enjoy this little Eden Project tour. The photos will probably speak for themselves.

A view of the lush greenery and plants inside the Rain Forest Biome at the Eden Project, with a large geodesic dome structure visible from above.
Close-up of a vibrant red fluffy flower surrounded by lush green foliage.
Colorful clothes hang on a clothesline in a lush, tropical garden at the Eden Project.
Close-up view of young plants growing in a greenhouse at Eden Project, with irrigation lines running through the soil.
Close-up view of the geodesic dome structure inside the Eden Project showcasing its intricate framework and transparent panels.
Interior view of the Rain Forest Biome at Eden Project, featuring various exotic plants and a geometric glass structure overhead.
Cacti growing inside the Biomes at Eden Project, with a geodesic dome structure in the background.
Close-up of vibrant green succulent plants arranged closely together.
Close-up view of lush green succulent plants growing among rocks.

And before I finish this little tour, I should probably mention the person who planned this trip.

At the end of last year I met someone very special, and this was one of our first little adventures together.

His name is Joni.

A happy couple taking a selfie in front of a textured background at Eden Project.

Happy Wednesday!

Rasa xoxo

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