One of Britain's biggest attractions is giving away free tickets over the Coronation Weekend. The Eden Project in Cornwall is offering under 25s the chance to experience the world-famous botanical gardens at no cost as part of the Coronation of King Charles celebrations.
The events will take place between May 6-8, and will feature talks and music, as well as a live broadcast of the ceremony which will be shown on a screen at the garden. The free entry is only available for one day and children must be accompanied by an adult.
Tickets for the Eden Project would normally cost someone aged 17-25 £32.50 at peak times, with child entry from £12.
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0n May 6, King Charles III will be crowned as monarch and his wife Camilla will be crowned Queen Consort. The ceremony will be conducted at Westminster Abbey with tens of thousands of street parties expected to be held during the weekend.
On the same day, musicians and stars will descend on Windsor Castle for the Coronation concert which will be broadcast live on the BBC. Meanwhile, bars, pubs and clubs will serve customers for an extra two hours between Friday May 5 and Sunday May 7.
You can claim your free tickets for the Coronation celebration at the Eden Project through their website.
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