In Photos: Chelsea In Bloom And Belgravia In Bloom 2025

Laura Reynolds
By Laura Reynolds Last edited 13 months ago

Last Updated 20 May 2025

Laura Reynolds In Photos: Chelsea In Bloom And Belgravia In Bloom 2025
A pink floral arch around the entrance to pink cafe Peggy Porschen

The Chelsea Flower Show is on all week, but there are two free alternatives nearby: Chelsea in Bloom and Belgravia in Bloom.

Both free flower festivals see large-scale floral installations appearing outside shops and restaurants in the area. Chelsea in Bloom (19-25 May 2025) has a fashion theme this year, while Belgravia in Bloom (19-26 May) is all about the seasons. Scroll down for photos of the first day of the events this year. Each website has a map of the festival, to help you find them all.

Chelsea in Bloom 2025

An oversized statue of a punk head, with colourful grasses used to make a mohawk
A perfume bottle with legs and arms, made from red flowers
Pink and blue flowers in an arch around a restaurant door
Two lifesized human mannequins made from moss, standing side by side on a balcony
A giant high heeled shoe made from pink flowers
A woman in a large dress and a hat, accompanied by white dog, all made from flowers.
A pink and purple flower arch framing three mannequins wearing white dresses in a shop window
A statue of a white horse, rearing up on two legs, made from plants
A giant wicker handbag, decorated with pink and yellow flowers, and disco balls, in Duke of York Square
A large 3D arm holding a bag made from flowers, stuck onto the side of a building
A dress made from a red corset, with a large skirt made from pink and red flowers

Belgravia in Bloom 2025

A whole garden of yellow sunflowers outside a shop, with two child mannequins 'playing' in the flowers
A multicoloured floral decoration above a shop window
A yellow and blue floral arrangement alongside the hanging sign for 'Walden Chymist'
A large 3D butterfly made from orange and yellow flowers
Pink roses flanking the door to Neill Strain florist in Belgravia

All photos by Londonist.