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Spend some time with nature by visiting Kew Gardens and make a pit stop at the Great Pagoda for a stunning view of all of London.
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Step into a floral wonderland at Kew Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Behold the Great Pagoda, adorned with 80 dragons made of gilded wood.
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Visit the Temperate House, the world's largest Victorian greenhouse and home to 10,000 plant species from temperate zones across the globe.
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Catch a glimpse of some tawny owls, parakeets, and parakeets from the Treetop Walkway, which is 18 meters above the ground.
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Travel back in time at the Great Pagoda, once the testing site for British bombers during the Second World War.
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Fun fact: The Palm House inside Kew Gardens houses the Jurassic cycad, considered the world’s oldest pot plant, which was brought to Kew in 1775.
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Entry to Kew Gardens
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Entry to the Great Pagoda
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Visiting one of London’s most iconic landmarks
If you are looking to get away from the bustling London life for some TLC, then make a stop at Kew Gardens. This beautiful garden was founded by Princess Augusta, mother of King George III, as a haven to get away from the pressures of royal life. Today, it is considered a global scientific institution for studying plant life. First, go to the Great Pagoda, which was constructed by Scottish architect William Chambers as a gift to Princess Augusta. Climb those staggering 253 steps to get to the top for a spectacular view of London. Then, move on to the Temperate House, home to some of the world’s rarest plants such as the climbing shrub and feather-leaved banksia.
A chance to get to know Mother Nature better
But that’s not all. Walk on the Treetop Walkway to soothe your soul and get a special view of various trees and fauna thriving in the Gardens. But a trip to Kew Gardens is impossible without visiting Kew Palace, a Dutch-gabled building situated on the banks of the river Thames and once home to King George III and his family. Don’t forget to check out Queen Charlotte’s Cottage, a quick retreat where she hosted family tea and afternoon picnics.
What to bring
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Have your ID ready for a seamless experience.
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Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated during your visit.
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Bring sunglasses and sunscreen to protect yourself from the heat.
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Wear loose clothing, preferably a removable jacket as it can get really warm in the greenhouse.
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Wear comfortable footwear as the walks around can be long.
What’s not allowed
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Keep in mind drones, bicycles, tricycles, roller skates, skateboards, micro-scooters, and balance bikes are not allowed on this experience. Pack wisely!
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Avoid removing any plants from the Gardens as it puts the survival of certain species at risk.
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Ball games and sports (including jogging) are not allowed on this experience.
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Radios, music players, musical instruments, barbecues, or picnic furniture are not allowed on the premises.
Accessibility
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This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
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Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
Additional Information
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Facilities: changing rooms and unisex toilets.
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You can access the visual guide offered by Kew Gardens to help you plan and enjoy your visit.
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The Orangery and White Peaks Café at Kew Gardens have microwaves to warm bottles.
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There is a designated space at Victoria Plaza for those who wish to pray or reflect.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Please arrive at the redemption point 15 mins before the scheduled time of your visit to avoid any delays.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.
Ticket redemption point
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Show your ticket at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
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Address: Richmond, United Kingdom.
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Landmark: Bamboo Garden and Japanese Minka House .
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