Nestled just a stone’s throw from the grandeur of Buckingham Palace lies one of London’s most enchanting hidden gems. Once nothing more than a forgotten patch of concrete in the heart of Westminster, this vibrant oasis has quietly blossomed into one of Europe’s best secret gardens, recently celebrated by The Guardian as among the top ten urban green spaces in Europe.
The seed for this leafy sanctuary was planted in late 2021 by Jens Jakobsen – affectionately dubbed the ‘chief onion’ – who envisioned turning a derelict corner into a thriving community hub.
Europe’s best secret garden in the heart of London
Today, The Onion Garden bursts with life: over 200 species of plants weave through the space, where whimsical mosaic walls and striking sculptures add texture and colour to its verdant tapestry.
While the Onion Garden is part of a larger ecosystem – London has around 3,000 green spaces, but its secret and community-run gardens offer some of the most intimate and unique experiences for those willing to explore beyond the famous parks.
True to its name, onions grace every nook – some sprouting proudly in cultivated soil, others suspended like living art from branches overhead, while many inspire creative installations. It’s this playful homage to the humble vegetable that gives the garden its quirky charm.
A hidden oasis near Buckingham Palace
More than just a garden, the pavilion café offers a cosy spot to pause, while a lively calendar of events – from local choir performances and craft workshops to gardening classes and art exhibitions means there’s always something to stir the senses. Whether you’re seeking quiet reflection or a spark of inspiration, The Onion Garden invites visitors to slow down in an ever-changing urban idyll.
In an era when London’s green spaces can often feel overrun or commercialised, this not-for-profit haven is a testament to the power of grassroots regeneration. It’s a place where nature, creativity, and community beautifully intertwine.
The Onion Garden is a not-for-profit, run by and for the Westminster community. It’s open on weekdays from 7:30am-5:30pm (until 10pm on Thursdays), and on weekends 8:30am-4:30pm.