The Jetty on the Greenwich Peninsula has once again been transformed- this time, it has taken on the role of London's own hanging gardens. Farmopolis is a botanic haven for events, discussions, screenings and feasting. While not quite Babylon, this floating multifunctional space has adopted plants and flowers from this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show- tens of thousands, in fact-, giving them a second life as the perfect gildings for this temporary venue. There's plenty of outdoor space affronting expansive views of the Thames, Canary Wharf and the local area- and for when the weather turns, most of Farmopolis is sheltered under a greenhouse like structure.
There's a bar and café with a seated area and ample space to wander, enjoy the flora and take in some fresh air. It aims to be a community hub and welcoming oasis for all, asking only for a £3 donation upon entry to cover running costs and to be fed back into educational projects. The schedule of events is replete and runs from the end of July until the end of August.
A relatively quick walk from North Greenwich station, Farmopolis is just enough of a wander that it guarantees a nice, quiet spot for a cocktail or merely to drop-in and see what is on offer that day. Some events are ticketed, so be sure to consult the itinerary on their website to ensure that you don't miss something, as some events will likely sell out in advance. During a preview launch, activities like flower arranging were demonstrated and proved very popular- the cocktail menu was also appealing, all influenced by botanicals and flora.
A nice urban garden in the city, Farmopolis will be an exciting destination for events throughout the summer. It's a peaceful getaway and we enjoyed perching over the Thames, watching the Emirates cable cars glide back and forth in the near distance and sipping away on honey-infused fizz. read more