Popular Gardens in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

We've collected top 10 mentioned gardens in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea from other articles such as A Londoner's Blog About London, London On The Inside, Global Grasshopper – travel inspiration for the road less travelled.

Popular Gardens in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

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 Visit London
Best 10 London attractions 2021
"Enjoy the huge outdoor space – 330 acres (134 hectares) – at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. See the peaceful Japanese garden, the amazing trees of the arboretum and explore the stunning glass conservatories. Pack a picnic (or pick up food from one of the restaurants) for the perfect relaxing day out in London."
Mentioned by Google Arts & Culture
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"Founded in 1840, using plants from Kew Park in Middlesex, Kew Gardens is one of the largest and lushest botanic gardens in the world."
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
Scenic spotSights & LandmarksBarCafeGardenRestaurantObservation Decks & Towers
Mentioned by London City Calling
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"Located on the 43rd floor of the Walkie Talkie building in the City of London, the Sky Garden is the capital’s highest public garden and one of the coolest places to visit in London for free. The garden’s large plant-filled atrium has floor-to-ceiling windows with amazing panoramic views out over the city below and is open throughout the day and into the evenings on weekends – making it one the best free things to do in London at night too!. There’s also an open-air covered terrace on one side."
Mentioned by Hues Of Delahaye
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"Travel 43 floors up and see a unique perspective of landmarks like The Shard, St Paul’s Cathedral, Tower Bridge and more. With massive floor-to-ceiling glass windows, an open-air terrace, and beautifully landscaped scenery, you’ll have an abundance of options for IG pics. It also houses a swanky restaurant and bar, so you can relax and soak in the views with a drink in hand."
Mentioned by We Dream of Travel Blog
Most Instagrammable Places In London: EPIC London Photo Spots
"Set atop 20 Fenchurch Street (aka the Walkie Talkie building), Sky Garden is the highest public garden in London. Amidst a lush urban jungle, it offers stunning 360° panoramic views of the city. The unique setting and spectacular views easily make this one of the most Instagrammable places 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 Attractions, Tours & Hotel Deals | OverseasAttractions.com
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"At Horniman Museum, your kids will get to explore some of the most important elements of the natural and cultural world. Based off the lifelong passion of the Victorian tea trader John Horniman, the museum has a collection of almost thirty thousand elements of the natural history and world culture. The legendary Totem Pole, the Humanity in the House of Circumstance neoclassical mosaic mural, the aquarium, the gigantic walrus and the wonderful galleries and displays are only some of the most popular attractions of the Horniman Museum the kids will love."
Mentioned by London x London
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"In Forest Hill in leafy south London, the Horniman Museum is like the Natural History Museum but on a much smaller (and more digestible) scale. Its collection has subjects including natural history, anthropology, and musical instruments, and is particularly famous for its many taxidermied species. There’s quite the eclectic mix, and you’re sure to find something intriguing at the Horniman Museum."
Mentioned by CN Traveller
The 20 best museums in London
"Founded in 1901 by Frederick John Horniman, a tea merchant who wanted a space to display his private collection of natural history, the Horniman Museum is a nature lover’s dream. See African art or visit the tiny aquarium. We especially like the conservatory, set in a grand Victorian glasshouse with views over the rolling gardens."
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 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."
Mentioned by London x London
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"Just outside of central London lies Hampton Court Palace, an impressive royal residence that is one of two remaining that once belonged to Henry VIII. To enter the palace and admire the opulence you’ll need to buy tickets. It’s cheapest to book them online, although they are available at the gate."
Mentioned by Reader's Digest Canada
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"A favourite royal residence of Henry VIII, Hampton Court Palace takes you back in time to the tumultuous days of the Tudors and Stuarts. Marvel at the Great Hall, be awestruck by the Chapel Royal, and get lost in the famous garden maze. Check out more impressive mazes from around the world."
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
Dulwich Picture Gallery
Dulwich Picture Gallery
4.5 (285 ratings)4.5 (407 ratings)
Significant collection of 17th-and-18th-century European Old Masters, in building by Sir John Soane.
Gallery Rd, London, SE21 7AD, United Kingdom
Art galleryShoppingArt cafeArt museumCafeEducation centerEvent venueGardenGift shopLive music venueWedding venue
Mentioned by CN Traveller
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"In the early 1800s, art enthusiast Sir Francis Bourgeois instructed that his entire collection be turned into a gallery open to the public, handpicking architect John Soane to create the Dulwich Picture Gallery from scratch. Look up, and you can see for yourself the innovative techniques Soane used to bathe the whole gallery in sunlight, which became the prototype for all galleries to this day. Still, don't forget to look down too, to see the great Baroque masterpieces that line the walls and the mausoleum Soane designed for his friend and patron."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"A little bit of history for you here: Dulwich Picture Gallery is the world’s very first purpose-built public art gallery. Sir John Soane was the legendary architect who worked on it, designing it in a groundbreaking way that allowed oodles of natural light into the exhibition space. Under its roof you’ll find works by Old Masters of the 18th and 19th centuries, including Rembrandt, Murillo, Van Dyck, Poussin, Gainsborough and Constable."
Mentioned by Museum Hack
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"London's Dulwich Picture Gallery is the oldest public art gallery in the country, opening its doors in 1817. The gallery was designed by architect Sir John Soane and is a Grade II listing on England's National Heritage List for its design. Today, the Dulwich Picture Gallery has one of England's best collections of Old Masters."
Forty Hall Estate
Forty Hall Estate
4.6 (1611 ratings)4 (206 ratings)
Restored country house with permanent exhibit about life in the 17th century and extensive gardens.
Forty Hill, Enfield, EN2 9HA, United Kingdom
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Chiswick House and Gardens
Chiswick House and Gardens
4.6 (1194 ratings)
Mansion inspired by Earl of Burlington's grand tours of Italy, with restored gardens and statuary.
Burlington Ln, Chiswick, London, W4 2RP, United Kingdom
Manor houseGardenHeritage buildingHeritage museumHistorical landmarkHistorical place museum
Mentioned by CN Traveller
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"Chiswick Gardens arguably spawned England’s most influential cultural export, second perhaps to The Beatles (who happened to film one of the first ever music promos here). In the 1720s, architect and designer William Kent experimented at Chiswick, inventing what became known as the English landscape garden. He loosened the fussiness of the formal garden, introducing a far more natural feel – sweeping lawns and lakes, classical temples and monuments nested in banks of trees or hedges."
Postman's Park
Postman's Park
4.6 (864 ratings)4.5 (290 ratings)
Park named for popularity as a lunch spot for Post Office workers, with a memorial to local heroes.
King Edward St, London, EC1A 7BT, United Kingdom
GardenSights & LandmarksParkHistoric Sites
Mentioned by London On The Inside
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"More of a yard than a proper park, Postman’s Park is still one of the largest green spaces in the City of London yet it remains a hidden gem. It’s also full of plaques dedicated to everyday heroes – these stories of self-sacrifice were collected by artist George Frederic Watts and turned into a memorial in 1900 – making it a very peaceful spot."
Chokushi-Mon & Japanese Landscape - Kew Gardens
Chokushi-Mon & Japanese Landscape - Kew Gardens
4.7 (179 ratings)
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Rd, Richmond, TW9 3AE, United Kingdom
Garden

Best Cake Places in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

Prime Gelato London
Prime Gelato London
4.8 (329 ratings)
Classic & creative gelato flavors with vegan options & an array of desserts in a relaxed setting.
216 Shaftesbury Ave, London, WC2H 8EB, United Kingdom
Ice cream shopCake shopCoffee shopDessert shopGluten-free restaurantItalian restaurantVegan restaurant
B Raw Cakes
B Raw Cakes
4.9 (63 ratings)
Wembley Commercial Centre, Unit 3E, Building B, London HA9 7UR, United Kingdom
Cake shop
Lola's Cupcakes
Lola's Cupcakes
4.4 (86 ratings)
14-18 Neal St, London, WC2H 9LY, United Kingdom
Cake shopBakeryCupcake shop

Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

Twickenham Stadium
Twickenham Stadium
4.6 (12807 ratings)4.5 (1660 ratings)
English rugby's huge imposing home stadium hosting international matches and national cup finals.
200 Whitton Rd, Twickenham, TW2 7BA, United Kingdom
StadiumSights & LandmarksArenas & Stadiums
St. George's Gardens
St. George's Gardens
4.6 (178 ratings)4 (11 ratings)
Formerly an 18th-century graveyard, this tranquil green space offers seating areas & scenic gardens.
Wakefield St, London, WC1H 8HZ, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by University of London
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"St George’s Gardens used to be a graveyard, but nowadays, the calm and tranquil green space is one of Bloomsbury’s most beloved parks. It’s one of the many green spaces in Bloomsbury, which is also known as the leafy neighbourhood of London, and offers seating areas ideal for scenic, city centre picnics."
Walthamstow Wetlands, London Wildlife Trust
Walthamstow Wetlands, London Wildlife Trust
4.6 (1770 ratings)4 (43 ratings)
Urban nature reserve comprising 10 reservoirs, with birdwatching plus a cafe & visitors centre.
2 Forest Rd, London, N17 9NH, United Kingdom
Nature preserveNature & ParksNature & Wildlife Areas

Top Best Japanese Restaurants in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

YO! Windsor
YO! Windsor
4.6 (389 ratings)
Japanese dishes taken from the belt or ordered from the open kitchen at a colourful chain eatery.
Floor 120, Daniel Department Store, First, 125 Peascod St, Windsor SL4 1DP, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant
Ayllu
Ayllu
3.8 (76 ratings)
Located beneath Smith's Bar & Grill, 25 Sheldon Square, London W2 6EY, United Kingdom
Peruvian restaurantAsian fusion restaurantAsian restaurantBrunch restaurantFusion restaurantJapanese restaurantSouth American restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Ayllu is not only one of the best places to eat sushi in London, but it also celebrates the very best in modern Nikkei cuisine. Against a backdrop of stylish furnishings and dimmed lightning, you can tuck into stunning fusion small plates celebrating South American and Asian flavours."
Sushi Atelier
Sushi Atelier
4.6 (443 ratings)
Small, wood-hued eatery with a long sushi bar offering Japanese plates, omakase & creative rolls.
114 Great Portland St, London, W1W 6PA, United Kingdom
Sushi restaurantJapanese restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"This more-casual-than-most sushi bar will take the decision of your hands if you go for the traditional “leave it up to you” sushi option, when you pick your number of pieces and the chef serves up what he thinks best. If you want to regain a little control, you choose to tuck into the likes of butterfish carpaccio served with foie gras and an Iberico pork teriyaki. 114 Great Portland Street, Fitzrovia, W1W 6PA, sushiatelier.co.uk"
Mentioned by Eater London
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"London is getting more, better quality affordable Japanese restaurants and outlets. Think, recently, like Jugemu and Mission Sato. Sushi Atelier is the latest."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

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The Red Cow - Guest House
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$64.5 /night
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3.5 (292 reviews)
St. George's Lodge
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$39 /night
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4.4 (1106 reviews)
DoubleTree by Hilton Kingston upon Thames
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$115.34 /night
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