Visit Belgravia in Bloom to see the neighbourhood come alive with epic floral displays.  

Here are a few reasons to visit London’s must-see floral festival, which will be taking place from 19 to 26 May, 2025.  

Take a selfie with showstopping flower displays

Discover Belgravia in Bloom’s epic floral displays inspired by our Through the Seasons theme, created by world-famous Belgravia florists, including Neill Strain and Moyses Stevens. Find a full list of all shops and restaurants taking part in Belgravia in Bloom, along with a map on where to find the displays here

An illustration of the shop Jo Loves decorated with butterflies
An illustration of Moyses Stevens' display on Elizabeth Street

Indulge in cupcakes at Peggy Porschen

Tuck into spring cupcakes decorated with berries and edible flowers at photogenic Elizabeth Street cafe Peggy Porschen. Find more special offers and experiences available during Belgravia in Bloom

Peggy Porschen shopfront

Belgravia in Bloom afternoon teas

Indulge in the Once Upon a Midsummer Afternoon Tea at Peggy Porschen on Ebury Street. Expect freshly cut sandwiches, warm and fluffy scones, and midsummer-inspired patisserie washed down with lavender flower juice. 

Or tuck into a themed afternoon tea at The Peninsula hotel with pastries and savoury treats inspired by the changing seasons. 

Floral-shaped cakes

Sip floral cocktails in Belgravia's heavenly bars

Raise a glass to Belgravia in Bloom by enjoying a floral cocktail in one of Belgravia's restaurants and bars. 

Head to The Lanesborough's Library Bar on Hyde Park Corner to sip the refreshing Everchange cocktail. Capturing four seasons in one sip, the cocktail is made with elderflower to evoke spring vibes, watermelon for summer, autumnal Chambord liqueur and wintery ginger. 

On nearby Motcomb Street, Pantechnicon bar and lounge LUUM will be serving the new LUUM in Bloom cocktail, including delicious ingredients such as Tomintoul Pinot Noir, rose cordial, vermouth and bitters. 

Sip a Plantpot Picante cocktail at The Alchemist cocktail bar on Buckingham Palace Road. 

Also offering floral-themed cocktails during the festival will be Ganymede on Eccleston Street and Brooklands Bar and Canton Blue at The Peninsula hotel

Floral cocktails at The Lanesborough
Noughts and Crosses cocktails at The Lanesborough's Library Bar

Feast on floral-inspired sweet treats in picture-perfect cafes & shops

Head to Morena in Eccleston Yards to indulge in raspberry and rose pancakes, and wash it down with a refreshing grapefruit spritz. 

Visit The Hari between 3pm and 5pm during Belgravia in Bloom to enjoy complimentary ice-cream inspired by the four seasons. 

A croissant in a mug surrounded by pink flowers
Floral croissant at Chestnut Bakery

Tuck into floral-themed menus in Belgravia's landmark restaurants

Book a table at Chucs on Eccleston Street to tuck into a grilled asparagus and pecorino salad with wild blossom honey, truffle dressing and edible flowers. 

Also on Eccleston Street, Ganymede is offering a spring-themed menu during the festival using well-loved ingredients such as wild garlic, white asparagus and elderflower. Available from 19 to 24 May, the menu will cost £37.50 for two courses and £45 for three. 

The Buttery will be serving a special menu including a dessert and floral cocktail, while The Jones Family Kitchen is offernig a season-themed menu and cocktail from 19 to 26 May.  

 

A plate of pancakes and a tropical drink in a cocktail glass with a straw

Enjoy special offers in Belgravia's boutiques

Many of Belgravia’s leading boutiques are offering special offers and promotions during Belgravia in Bloom. 

On Elizabeth Street, enjoy floral treats and fizz at NRBY, and receive a free Through the Seasons sample bag with every full-size purchase at Les Senteurs from 19 to 26 May. On Saturday 24 May, the first 25 customers who make a footwear purchase at Penelope Chilvers will be given an exclusive flower bouquet. 

On Motcomb Street, enjoy a 10% discount in-store all week at Tissa Fontaneda during Belgravia in Bloom. 

Find all Belgravia in Bloom special offers and promotions.

Joanna Wood shopfront
Tissa Fontanada shopfront

Refuel in Belgravia's picture-perfect cafes and restaurants

While exploring Belgravia in Bloom, stop to refuel with breakfast, cake and coffee, lunch or dinner. Picture-pretty Elizabeth Street bursts with picturesque cafes, including Peggy Porschen with its pastel pink shopfront, Instagram-famous Tomtom Coffee House, and Chestnut Bakery whose counter groans with heavenly cakes, sticky buns and limited-edition croissants stuffed with mouth-watering fillings. Looking for lunch or dinner options? Head to Eccleston Yards to visit Atis for healthy salads; Jones Family Kitchen for juicy steaks; Wild by Tart for seasonal sharing plates, and Morena for Latin American fare. If you need to refuel near Motcomb Street, visit neighbourhood restaurant Mina’s for Mediterranean-style small plates, pizza and salad. If you’re exploring the flower displays around London design hub Pimlico Road, sink your teeth into a healthy salad at cafe-deli Daylesford Organic. See our full guide to where to eat and drink during Belgravia in Bloom

Chestnut Bakery

Vote for your favourite floral display!

Once you've visited all of the floral displays, don't forget to vote for your favourite one on our voting page

A snakes and ladder floral display next to a phone box with two women laughing