What train station is near the Eden Project?
St Austell railway station
We are just a few miles from St Austell railway station, which is on the main line from London Paddington and is well served by buses to Eden. You could also take the train to Luxulyan, Bugle or Par, for a more scenic journey or to continue your trip on foot or bike.
How do I get to the Eden Project?
To unlock the Eden project, you must have in your city the following unique buildings;
- Statute of Industry (Unlocked by have 10k square of industrial zone)
- Friendly Neighborhood Park (Unlocked by having 10k squares of residential zone built)
- Official Park (Unlocked by having 10k squares of office zone built)
Where is the Eden Project situated?
Cornwall
Eden Project | |
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Type | Multiple greenhouse complex |
Architectural style | Inspired by James T. Baldwin’s Pillow Dome |
Location | St Blazey, Cornwall, England, UK |
Coordinates | 50°21′43″N 4°44′41″WCoordinates: 50°21′43″N 4°44′41″W |
How much is a taxi from St Austell to Eden Project?
The quickest way to get from St Austell to Eden Project is to taxi which costs £11 – £14 and takes 12 min.
Is the Eden Project Worth the money?
This incredible attraction is home to the world’s largest rainforest in captivity with steamy jungles and waterfalls as well as cutting-edge architecture and buildings. However, we don’t think The Eden Project is worth visiting if you are on a tight budget, it’s expensive and only lasts 3 – 4 hours.
Is the Eden Project Good?
Great for kids of all ages, Eden is unlike any other attraction in the UK, plus it’s a charity, which makes it even more wonderful. Pros: Unique experience, nature, educational, quality food suitable for all dietary requirements, lockers for £1 hire to leave bags.
Do you need to pre book for Eden Project?
Do I need to book ahead? To help us to safely manage visitor numbers, all visitors to Eden must pre-book a time slot in advance of each visit, including Members, Passholders, and those who can visit for free. Limited, timed tickets are available every day. Book your visit online.
Is there Uber in St Austell?
There is no uber, no. However, there are taxis which you can pre book.
How do I get from St Austell to Eden Project?
St Austell (Station) to Eden Project by bus and walk The journey time between St Austell (Station) and Eden Project is around 16 min and covers a distance of around 4 miles.
Where is the Eden Project?
The Eden Project is near to the town of St Austell in the county of Cornwall in South West England. Just outside St Austell on the south coast of mid Cornwall, Eden is well signposted from the A30 from Exeter and the A391/390 from Plymouth. If you’re coming from outside Cornwall, take the M5 southbound to Exeter, where the motorway splits.
How do I get to Eden by train?
We are just a few miles from St Austell railway station, which is on the main line from London Paddington and is well served by buses to Eden. You could also take the train to Luxulyan, Bugle or Par, for a more scenic journey or to continue your trip on foot or bike. We’d love you to visit Eden by foot or bike.
How do I contact St Austell taxi company?
Alternatively you can call us anytime on 01726 66600. Established in 1982 our fleet now includes 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 seater vehicles and we offer the following services: We are able to provide a taxi service to all local areas in and around St Austell.