Popular Gardens in Kew

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Popular Gardens in Kew

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
4.7 (31204 ratings)4.5 (7034 ratings)
Trees and flowers from around the globe in vast gardens with huge greenhouses and Treetop Walkway.
Richmond, United Kingdom
Botanical gardenNature & ParksParkWedding venueGardensPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"In 1759 botanists began rummaging around the world for specimens to plant in the 3-hectare Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. They never stopped collecting, and the gardens, which have bloomed to 121 hectares, provide the most comprehensive botanical collection on earth (including the world's largest collection of orchids). A Unesco World Heritage Site, the gardens can easily devour a day's exploration; for those pressed for time, the Kew Explorer hop-on/hop-off road train takes in the main sights."
Mentioned by Hues Of Delahaye
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"If you’re into floral photography, Kew Gardens houses one of the world’s largest and most diverse collections of living plants. This expansive botanical garden is absolutely magical. It contains numerous greenhouses, a tree-top walkway, an exotic rainforest, and so much more."
Sky Garden
Sky Garden
4.7 (36292 ratings)4.5 (12265 ratings)
Known as the walkie talkie due to its unique shape, this skyscraper features a top-floor restaurant.
1 SKY GARDEN WALK, London, EC3M 8AF, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"The ferns, fig trees and purple African lilies that clamber up the final three storeys of the 'Walkie Talkie' skyscraper are mere wallflowers at this 155m-high rooftop garden – it's the rather extraordinary 360-degree views of London (the best in the City) that make this vast, airport-terminal-like space so popular (advance booking recommended). Located on the 35th floor of 20 Fenchurch St, the Sky Garden has front-row seats for the Shard and vistas that gallop for miles east and west."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"If a trip up to the stunning viewing gallery of one of London’s tallest buildings sounds like a pocket drainer, think again. Situated inside a glass oasis at the top of the “Walkie Talkie”, Sky Garden is London’s highest public garden, filled with greenery and boasting panoramic views of the capital. It’s totally free to head up there, but you’ll need to book in advance, with post-lockdown visits starting up again from July 29."
Mentioned by Truly Experiences Blog
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"Located in the iconic Walkie Talkie, Sky Garden has a foliage-filled viewing gallery on the 43rd floor. From here, visitors are surrounded by exquisite greenery while looking over panoramic views of London. Also seeBeer Tasting in London"
Horniman Museum and Gardens
Horniman Museum and Gardens
4.6 (5772 ratings)4.5 (610 ratings)
Museum with aquarium, stuffed animal and musical instrument collections, set in landscaped gardens.
100 London Rd, London, SE23 3PQ, United Kingdom
MuseumAquariumParkArt MuseumsChildren's MuseumsNatural History MuseumsGardensSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Secret London
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"One of the further-flung museums on our list, head south-east to Forest Hill for this fantastic all-rounder. Based upon the eclectic collections of Frederick John Horniman, you’ll find a gallery of taxidermy (including a famously over-stuffed walrus), a new World Gallery based on diverse civilisations around the globe, a butterfly house, an underground aquarium (this has an admission charge) and even some cute llamas outside in the beautiful gardens. A perfect family day out."
Mentioned by Hostelworld Blog
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"This South London treasure has been open since 1890, when tea trader and compulsive collector, Frederick John Horniman, decided to share his wealth of extraordinary items that he had gathered on his travels. The collection includes insects, rare animals, masks, carved dolls, Egyptian mummies, tribal clothing, musical instruments, and even the skeleton of an alleged merman (a male mermaid). But the star of the show is a walrus with a rather comical backstory."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"This museum is an extraordinary place, comprising the original collection of wealthy tea-merchant and pack-rat Frederick John Horniman. He had this art-nouveau building, with its clock tower and mosaics, specially designed to house his collection. Built in 1901, today it encompasses everything from a dusty walrus and voodoo altars from Haiti and Benin to a mock-up of a Fijian reef and a collection of concertinas. It’s wonderful."
Hampton Court Palace
Hampton Court Palace
4.7 (16256 ratings)4.5 (6652 ratings)
Famous seat of Henry VIII and his many wives, this palace received elegant Stuart-era modernisation.
Hampton Ct Way, Molesey, East Molesey KT8 9AU, United Kingdom
PalaceNature & ParksConference centerHistorical landmarkWedding venueCastlesHistoric SitesMysterious SitesGardens
Mentioned by st-christophers.co.uk
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"If you’re a fan of royal British history, you’ll know a thing or two about the notorious King Henry VIII. Hampton Court Palace was an incredibly important part of the power hungry (and just plain hungry) king’s life. He spent a lot of his time there with his wives and children, hosting grand events in the Great Hall, playing tennis on the palace court and praying in the Royal Chapel. On a visit to Hampton Court Palace, you can tour all of this and much more, marvelling at how detailed and impressive it still is today and imagining how King Henry VIII would parade up and down the halls."
Mentioned by homestay.com
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"While not exactly in Central London, Hampton Court Palace does fall within the boundaries of London. It’s still a minor transport effort to get here, but totally worth it. Hampton Court Palace isn’t an inhabited Royal Palace, but it has plenty of Royal history, most notably as it was one of the principal residences of Henry VIII, he of the many wives."
Kensington Gardens
Kensington Gardens
4.7 (21355 ratings)4.5 (4124 ratings)
Expansive park containing Kensington Palace and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Playground.
London, W2 2UH, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksGardens
Waterlily House
Waterlily House
4.7 (22 ratings)4.5 (19 ratings)
Kew Rd, Richmond, TW9 3ED, United Kingdom
GreenhouseNature & ParksGardens
Mentioned by London 6 days itinerary
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"Some highlights include the Palm House, Temperate House, Waterlily House, and Treetop walkway. A trip here offers more than just plants, as you can also visit art galleries, the Great Pagoda, and tour Kew Palace, a former royal residence located within the gardens."
Hampton Court Maze
Hampton Court Maze
4.3 (1033 ratings)
Disorienting fun in the UK's oldest surviving yew hedge maze that was commissioned by William III.
The Wilderness, Hampton Court Palace Gardens, Molesey, East Molesey KT8 9AU, United Kingdom
Garden
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"No one should leave Hampton Court Palace without losing themselves in the 800m-long yew maze, included in entry; those not visiting the palace can enter via the gardens."
Culpeper Community Garden
Culpeper Community Garden
4.6 (306 ratings)
Peaceful, landscaped public park featuring a pond, a leafy arbor walk & community garden plots.
1 Cloudesley Rd, London, N1 0EJ, United Kingdom
Garden
Mentioned by Secret London
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"A peaceful oasis amongst the buzz and bustle of the city, the Culpeper Community Garden is managed by and for the local people. It’s open seven days a week and is just a short walk from Angel station. COVID-19 UPDATE: Culpeper Community Garden is currently closed to the public."
Princess Diana Memorial Garden
Princess Diana Memorial Garden
4.9 (84 ratings)
Sunken Garden Pond, London, W8 4PU, United Kingdom
Garden
Mentioned by World Travel Family
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"The Princess Diana memorial playground in Kensington Gardens is a fantasy land, very much inspired by Peter Pan, for children up to about 12. It is a safe, fenched area for families only. This playground has remained open, but with reduced capacity, maximum 150 children at a time, because of this you may have to queue to get in."
Cheslyn House & Gardens
Cheslyn House & Gardens
4.7 (377 ratings)4.5 (149 ratings)
3.5-acre park with dog-friendly paths, sculptures & an aviary, plus a pond, exotic plants & benches.
Nascot Wood Rd, Watford, WD17 4SL, United Kingdom
Botanical gardenNature & ParksParkGardens

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Kew

Camley Street Natural Park
Camley Street Natural Park
4.4 (216 ratings)4 (33 ratings)
Former coal yard transformed into a pond, meadow and woodland nature reserve with a visitor centre.
12 Camley St, London, N1C 4PW, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksNature preserve
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"A wild green space in the heart of King’s Cross, run by the London Wildlife Trust as an urban nature reserve for birds, butterflies, bats and a wide variety of plant life. Come here for peaceful walks in the wetlands, woodlands and meadow, but for an extra dose of tranquillity, spend some time on the newly added floating platform – part island/part hideaway – which offers close up views of both the canal and the park. The park is temporarily closed, but will re-open in Spring 2019."
National Trust - Clandon Park
National Trust - Clandon Park
4.3 (253 ratings)4.5 (172 ratings)
Ceramics, tapestries and furniture at an 18th-century Palladian mansion with sunken Dutch garden.
West Clandon, Guildford, GU4 7RQ, United Kingdom
Historical landmarkNature & ParksHistoric SitesParks
Newlands Corner
Newlands Corner
4.6 (2104 ratings)4.5 (239 ratings)
Iconic park, the site of an Agatha Christie stunt in 1926, with open fields & scenic hill views.
Drove Rd, Newland's Corner, Albury, Guildford GU4 8SE, United Kingdom
Nature preserveNature & ParksParks

Best & Cool Bars in Kew

Empire Casino
Empire Casino
3.9 (893 ratings)
Casino with poker tables, black jack, roulette and slots, plus cocktail bar and Asian restaurant.
5-6 Leicester Square, London, WC2H 7NA, United Kingdom
CasinoBar
Mentioned by Focus Gaming News | Latest Gambling Industry News & Updates
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"At the opposite end of the spectrum from the first London casinos on our list, The Empire Casino in bustling Leicester Square is open to everyone from high rollers to students. It spans 55,000 square feet and hosts 127 slots machines and 50 table games. Whether you want to bet £20 or a few grand, you’ll be welcome at this former ballroom and theatre, which was turned into a casino by Caesars Entertainment in 2007."
Mentioned by Visit London
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"Enjoy live sports games on wall-to-wall giant screens, 24 hours a day, in the Carlsberg Sports bar at this Leicester Square casino in London's West End. The on-site restaurant creates exciting Asian fusion food; while the Empire Casino also usually hosts DJ sets until 3am every Friday and Saturday night."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Empire At The Casino is grand den of gambling, luxury, bars and fine restaurants which will keep you entertained all night long. Whether you like a good game in of Poker in the private gaming rooms, or a touch of roulette on the casino floor, there is something for everyone at this London casino."
temper Soho
temper Soho
4.2 (1202 ratings)
Stylish basement bar with an open kitchen for tacos, mezcal & barbecued meats served by weight.
25 Broadwick St, London, W1F 0DF, United Kingdom
RestaurantBarBarbecue restaurantCocktail barMexican restaurantSouth American restaurantSteak house
Simpson's in the Strand
Simpson's in the Strand
4.6 (831 ratings)
Roast meat on silver-domed trolleys, carved at table in 1828 oak-panelled dining room.
100 Strand, London, WC2R 0EW, United Kingdom
British restaurantBarRestaurant

Must See Sights and Landmarks in Kew Area

St Lawrence Jewry C of E Church
St Lawrence Jewry C of E Church
4.4 (113 ratings)4.5 (27 ratings)
17th-century place of worship with gold-leaf and chandeliers, the Mayor of London's official church.
Guildhall Yard, London, EC2V 5AA, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksChurchEpiscopal churchPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
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"St Lawrence Jewry is a splendid Baroque church by Sir Christopher Wren, built on the site of an earlier church destroyed in the Great Fire. It’s across the square from London Guildhall, and is the official church of the Lord Mayor of London and the City of London Corporation. The Jewry in its name refers to the London Jewish ghetto, which was centred around the street named Old Jewry, which can be found less than 100 metres east along Gresham Street from the church – it’s on the right."
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Lawrence Jewry was founded in the 12th century and dedicated to St Lawrence, roasted alive on a gridiron in 3rd century Rome. The church was rebuilt by Wren in1670-87. It was one of Wren’s most expensive City Churches and was badly gutted on 29th December 1940."
The Albert Memorial
The Albert Memorial
4.6 (2638 ratings)4.5 (658 ratings)
Ornate Gothic memorial remembering the late Prince Albert and opened just 11 years after his death.
Kensington Gardens, London, W2 2UH, United Kingdom
MemorialSights & LandmarksMonuments & StatuesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
ArcelorMittal Orbit
ArcelorMittal Orbit
4.3 (2130 ratings)4.5 (3684 ratings)
Tall sculpture built for the 2012 Olympic Games offering panoramic views & a looping tunnel slide.
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, 5 Thornton St, London E20 2AD, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksEvent venueObservation deckSculptureObservation Decks & TowersPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by squareone.blog
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"‘Something extra’ was needed in the skyline for the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, for the London Olympics 2012. Designers were asked for ideas for an Olympic tower at least 100m tall and this design by Sir Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond won hands down. The estimated cost for this project was 19.1 million pounds of which 16 million pounds were funded by one of the richest men of Britain, Lakshmi Mittal, and the rest by London Development Agency."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Kew

The Bridge Inn
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Wimbledon Boutique Hotel
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Lavender at Netherwood Road
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