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- London’s largest World Heritage Site
- Princess of Wales Conservatory
- Exotic Rainforest
- Palm House & Waterlily House
- Alpine House
Explore the world’s most famous garden.
Stroll a soaring walkway amidst tree canopies and wander through extensive gardens under glass reaching up to 27°C including an exotic rainforest in the Palm House. Step inside a beautiful royal palace, see collections of botanical art and discover 250 years of royal history at Kew Gardens – London’s largest World Heritage Site.
Kew Gardens boasts extensive gardens under glass reaching up to 27°C year-round including 10 climatic zones of the Princess of Wales Conservatory not to mention the hot tropics of the Palm House and Waterlily House. Don’t miss the Alpine House, designed to replicate cooler mountain climates, and the hidden gems of the Bonsai House and Secluded Garden Glasshouse.
Be amazed by giant lily pads in the Waterlily House; delve into an exotic rainforest in the Palm House; and travel through ten climatic zones in the Princess of Wales Conservatory.
Kew Gardens has the world’s largest and most diverse botanical collections under its care. It is also an internationally-respected centre of scientific excellence carrying out ground breaking research and conservation programmes across the world ensuring a sustainable future for plants and people.
Dates & Opening times
Kew Palace will be included at no extra cost. It is open from 22 April through 27 September 2015 from 10am to 5.30pm.
Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 3AB, London
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