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Well, this sounds FUN! Slide into the moat at the Tower of London

⏰ Limited time only! Queen's Jubilee special 👑

from £36.50 pp

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Unchartered_Waters_Danni·05/06/2022
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Pirates, there'll be a massive slide at the Tower of London this summer, and you can go down and end up in a sea of flowers! Sounds great, right? It's the Tower of London's way of celebrating the Queen's Jubilee.

Tickets to the event called "Superbloom" are available from £36.50 if you want to slide down. You can just wander the moat from £12! 🌸

This is so popular, the first 2.5 weeks in June are already sold out for Superbloom + Tower tickets. But don't worry, it'll last until September, so plenty of time to go!

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  • Tower of London

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How cool does this look?

The moat will be flooded with loads of colourful flowers (sown from over 20 million seeds) as part of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June. The installation will feature a family-friendly slide.

There's even a soundtrack! Contemporary composer Erland Cooper has been commissioned to create an original piece of music to the floral event.

Once the Superbloom display ends in September 2022, the new natural landscape this event has created will remain in the moat as a permanent Jubilee reminder.

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