Discover London's green heart at Kew Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the world's largest Victorian botanical garden. Explore diverse plant collections, stunning glasshouses, and historic palaces for a truly enchanting escape.
Kew Gardens
Explore London's UNESCO World Heritage site, Kew Gardens, the world's largest Victorian botanical garden. Discover over 50,000 living plants and a stunning collection of architectural landmarks.
Temperate House
Step into the world's largest Victorian glasshouse, the Temperate House, a breathtaking architectural marvel housing diverse plant species from temperate regions worldwide.
Kew Gardens Station
This historic railway station serves as the primary gateway to Kew Gardens, offering a convenient and charming arrival point for your botanical adventure.
The Great Pagoda
Ascend the iconic 10-story Great Pagoda for panoramic views across Kew Gardens and beyond, a striking example of Chinoiserie architecture.
Queen Charlotte's Cottage
Discover the intimate and charming Queen Charlotte's Cottage, a rustic retreat built for Queen Charlotte, offering a glimpse into royal history within the gardens.
Treetop Walkway
Experience Kew Gardens from a unique perspective on the Treetop Walkway, a 200-meter-long elevated path winding through the woodland canopy.
Palm House
Explore the majestic Palm House, a spectacular iron and glass structure housing tropical plants from Africa, Asia, and Australasia, including towering palms and exotic flowers.
Waterlily House
Marvel at the stunning collection of tropical waterlilies and Victoria amazonica, the world's largest waterlily, in the humid and vibrant Waterlily House.
Princess of Wales Conservatory
Wander through ten distinct climatic zones within the Princess of Wales Conservatory, showcasing a diverse array of plants from arid deserts to humid tropics.
Kew Palace
Step back in time at Kew Palace, a former royal residence offering insights into Georgian royal life and the family of George III.