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One Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester City Centre
The reception and atrium of One Piccadilly Gardens will be dressed in style, to celebrate both the Queen’s Jubilee and the Flower Show – with a very special Jubilee afternoon tea party theme.
NOMA, Manchester City Centre
Summer isn’t quite summer unless it has sunflowers – and you’ll find them in droves as part of the Plant NOMA project on the NOMA estate.
Science and Industry Museum, Manchester City Centre
Designed by an RHS award-winning landscape designer, this garden tells some of the museum’s many tales.
Northern Flower, Manchester City Centre
An immersive and interactive display where you can feel like a Queen, don her crown and hold her sceptre momentarily for a photo opportunity in front of the most photographed shop front in Manchester City centre - Northern Flower.
Dakota Manchester, Manchester City Centre
Inspired by summer in the city and her Majesty's Platinum Jubilee, Dakota Manchester are delighted to collaborate with partner Giraffe Flowers to create a showstopping floral centrepiece within their luxurious lobby entrance.
Manchester One, Manchester City Centre
The windows of Manchester One will be hand-painted into a floral display especially for the festival.
Great Northern Warehouse, Manchester City Centre
Deansgate Mews is a hidden urban oasis, found up the (floral) stairs from Deansgate at the Great Northern Warehouse.
Symphony Park, Circle Square, Manchester City Centre
Inspired by 70 blooming years of service, Circle Square will feature the Blossoming Big Red Bus with a Queen’tessential floral display by I Want Plants.
Derek Jarman Pocket Park, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester City Centre
The Derek Jarman Pocket Park takes inspiration from artist, gay rights activist and gardener Derek Jarman’s celebrated garden in Dungeness.
Albert's Schloss, Manchester City Centre
A living wall that will last well beyond the festival. It’ll continue to bloom for months to come.
Kimpton Clocktower Hotel, Manchester City Centre
Created by the resident florists at the Kimpton Clocktower Hotel, Giraffe Flower, the entrance to the Refuge restaurant and bar has been brought to life in a 'Best of British' theme that matches the display you can find in St Ann's Square.
Hyatt Manchester Garden, Manchester City Centre
For the Flower Show, the Hyatt Manchester pays homage to Platt Field’s glory days, with a summer garden that’s bursting with blooms (and the chance to sample the new ‘Hyattcinth’ cocktail).
Great Northern Warehouse, Manchester City Centre
This little playhouse has been given a whole new floral look by artist Amy Coney, following on from her mural in the Great Northern Square last year.
First Street, Manchester City Centre
This is a musical twist on the Jubilee, as the ‘queen’ of the display is inspired by the Sex Pistol’s seminal album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols (released during the Queen’s 1977 Silver Jubilee).
Angel Meadow Park, Manchester City Centre
Live the wild life, and enjoy your inner child, with these brilliant topiary animals – whose royal jewels are made from real flowers and plants.