Overview

Located in the heart of Richmond, southwest London, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and botany enthusiasts. Spanning over 330 acres, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to an incredible array of plant species, including rare and endangered ones. Explore 330 acres of tropical oasis at Kew Gardens in Richmond, southwest London. This incredible natural haven is full of rare and beautiful flowers and dangerous and carnivorous plants housed in temperate Victorian glass greenhouses. Walk through the stunning Palm House, a feat of Victorian glass architecture, full of endangered and useful plants, including the cocoa tree and the oldest pot plant in the world.

2 Hours 60 Greater London, England
Inclusions/Exclusions
What we'll give. What we won't

What is included in the tour

  • Kew Gardens Audio Guide : Expert botanist Josh, and local journalist Claudia (If Selected)
  • Admission to Kew Royal Botanic Gardens (If Selected) 

What is NOT included in the tour

  • Other personal expenses
  • The Kew Explorer hop-on hop-off land train with driver commentary
Highlights
What makes this tour special
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site: Kew Gardens is one of the largest and most diverse botanical gardens in the world, recognized for its natural beauty and scientific significance.
  • Plant diversity: The gardens are home to over 30,000 different plant species, including many rare and endangered species.
  • Glasshouses: The gardens feature several iconic glasshouses, including the Princess of Wales Conservatory and the Temperate House.
  • Marvel at the glasshouses: Visit the Princess of Wales Conservatory, Temperate House, The Hive, and other mesmerizing glasshouses, home to a vast array of plant species.
  • Immerse yourself in ecosystems: Explore the world's richest ecosystems and plant species, from the Mediterranean Garden to the Palm House and the Conservatories.
  • Experience the beauty of Kew Gardens: Wander through the gardens and take in the stunning diversity of plant species, including those lost to extinction.
Pickup point
Directions.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, UK View on Map