This autumn, explore Eden Dock, a new waterside oasis in the heart of Canary Wharf, created in collaboration with the Eden Project.

The Eden Dock features aquatic islands, marine habitats, art installations, and music, making it one of the best spots in London to relax and reconnect with nature.

Hop on the Elizabeth line, Jubilee line, DLR or Riverbus today and explore Eden Dock.

With Eden Dock now open, the first thing on your Canary Wharf agenda should be going to see it, along with Nature Rising, a series of over 20 sculptures that trail from the pontoons to Jubilee Park. These remarkable sculptures are shrouded in greenery and look as if they are emerging from the ground or water, symbolising the connection between nature and people.

But the offering of fantastic free art doesn’t end there! Nature Framed is a photography exhibition that showcases the winning images from a competition, tasking photographers with capturing Canary Wharf’s local wildlife and greenery. You can admire the best pictures for free in the lobby of One Canada Square until November 1.

If you visit Eden Dock before October 10, you can catch live music performances, with Dockside Sounds, by some of London’s emerging artists. Busk in London will bring an array of talented new singers to perform throughout the week, so you can enjoy relaxing soundtracks as you explore this unique waterside destination.

From pesto and cocktail-making workshops, to cooking demonstrations from Canary Wharf’s chefs and school programmes, Wharf Farm offers visitors an abundance of opportunities to expand their culinary horizons. The indoor micro farm in Jubilee Place mall uses vertical systems to grow its own produce, some of which is used in the workshops and classes. Any excess is donated to the Felix Project, to be redistributed to local food charities. Sign up for bookable workshops, or see the timetable for drop-in events until November 1 here.

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