March 2024 by Phil Ovey
One of my favourite places. Lovely walks, trees and plant collections, a day isn't long enough. Couple of nice cafes, although the lower one seems to serve only meals rather than the coffee and cakes that we were after. Still, the rather curt manager put us right in no uncertain terms. Place is lovely though, but head for the upper cafe, wish I could remember the name, nicer welcome.
March 2024 by M L
Superb staff, everyone is so helpful. The definitive garden centre, the range of plants is vast.
March 2024 by Brian Rolin
Beautiful place to visit. In mid March, the cherry trees are in full bloom.
March 2024 by Sue Underwood
Very accessibleBig choice of scooters and wheelchairs to useWhich is so good to seeThank you Wisley
March 2024 by Adrian Crimmin
A wonderful place, I have not visited for a few years and was very impressed with the whole experience, definitely worth a visit for a great day out and cannot recommend more highly.Thank you
March 2024 by Ginny Gibbs
A gift from my Son and family, had an amazing day
March 2024 by Natasha Sollufi
Beautiful gardens. Loads of outdoor space. I've not visited for a few years, and it was great to see some of the new features that have been added. The dinosaur trail inside the glass house was a really nice extra. My young boys particularly enjoyed the play park and indoor soft play, which both came as a surprise when we visited, as I hadn't appreciated they existed. The grounds are basically 99% accessible with a buggy, so we didn't feel like we missed out having the baby to transport around. We ate lunch in the Italian restaurant onsite and it was delicious food, although quite pricey. The toilets and baby changing area were clean and easy to find. Everything is well signposted around the grounds. The gardens were fairly expensive to visit, costing close to £60 for a family, although under 5s are free. Despite the price, we arrived soon after 10am and didn't depart until nearly 4pm so you can definitely make a day of it there! We will visit again when the weather is better and take along a picnic next time.
March 2024 by Diyana Mancheva
Beautiful place to see
March 2024 by Jane Stewart
Beautiful. Going again soon
March 2024 by Tobechi Brendan Nnanna
Serene Environment to unwind by having a walk or escorted drive through across acres of lands ridiculed with infamous plants and resplendent greenery that ushers in calmness.The RHS has got a café for visitors to purchase meal and have got a superb staff with a welcoming demeanor just like the plants in the garden.A visit is worth your time.
March 2024 by Ele F
Beautiful
February 2024 by Peter Meade
We came to RHS Wisley for a family meet up, even though it was a quiet time in the growing season.In the relative quiet of a winter Sunday, it was a pleasant place to wander around.There was a plant life from the age of dinosaurs in the glasshouse which was very interesting and which was decorated with lots of dinosaur themed iron or plant decorations.The garden centre was very good and we were able to buy plants to go with those from our previous visit.
February 2024 by Christine Clarke
This was my first visit to RHS Garden Wisley. Although it was raining, it was still a pleasure to walk around this exciting place. RHS Wisley had an exhibition on the era of the dinosaurs .RHS Wisley exhibition is a marvellous place to visit with children too.The noises of the dinosaurs ? and with their sound of their footsteps sounded amazing.
February 2024 by Lora Dimitrova
One of the many amazing things about Wisley Garden (RHS) is the constant blossom somewhere, at any day of the year. Even in the mid Winter- and not just inside the tropical house, but also outside - whether it?s crocuses, snowdrops, Camellias, tulips, daffodils, roses? and thousands of other annuals and perennials. Each visit is full of new seasonal surprises and beauty.Another thing is the precision and masterful design with which each little corner is developed into a unique place- there isn?t a square meter unattended. The imaginative design and thoughtful planning gone into creating and sustaining Wisley gardens is to be admired. The land was gifted to RHS in 1905, and ever since the creative development has not stopped!Each walk is a sensory discovery of a new life, new aroma, a new colour.My favourites? The Bonsai walk, the Horses head statue, the magnificent Tropical house, the Hilltop view educational centre with wonderful free lectures and gardening courses, the river and rockery walks, the orchard, the ever-changing colours and aromas of the bulbs plants, the variety of the immaculate green houses, the beautifully designed garden shop (one can spend a small fortune each visit), the restaurants, the hidden paths in the Oak wood, and many more. There is plenty to see, plenty to walk, plenty to breathe, and plenty to learn.And all of it is topped with a fantastically helpful army of staff and volunteers, always in a marvellously friendly mood and with a great helpful attitude!Must mention that almost all of the garden has been made accessible for disabled people via wide paths and alleys, by providing motor scooters which can be pre-booked.A brilliant, refreshing and stress-relieving experience!
February 2024 by Hazel
We visited Saturday afternoon. We had driven 4hrs and headed straight for the cafe. It was absolutely disgusting. Slow service, dirty environment, tables full of used plates etc. Then to top it all, a full size dumpster was wheeled right through the dining area. We couldn?t wait to finish our soup and leave. We expected much better. The glasshouse display was great. But please do something about the cafe!!