Royal Botanic Gardens Ticket in Kew Gardens

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Kew Gardens, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 3AE, UK
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  • Discover the world’s largest collection of living plants at this UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • See the impressive exterior of Kew Palace, King George III’s private retreat from April to late September
  • Explore the Gardens’ breath-taking glasshouses, from the recently restored Temperate House to the tropical rainforests of the Palm House
  • Experience the drama of life inside a real beehive in the mesmerizing, immersive installation, The Hive
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Kew is London's largest UNESCO World Heritage site offering unique landscapes and iconic architecture from every stage of the Gardens' history. Its collection of living plants is the largest and most diverse in the world, growing out in the gardens and inside the stunning glasshouses. Experience the Treetop Walkway, the most compelling tree-top experience in the UK. It takes you under the ground and then 59 feet up in the air, bringing you close to trees that will take your breath away. The 17th-century Queen's Garden behind Kew Palace are guaranteed to restore flagging spirits, as the plants you'll find here were mainly cultivated for their medicinal properties. Take a stroll around and discover many herbal varieties that people still use to this day. Explore tropical rainforests inside the Palm House and marvel at the architecture of the newly restored Temperate House, home to some of the rarest and most threatened plants in the world. Discover theBamboo Garden, home to the UK's largest collection of bamboos, which range from the well-known lofty pole varieties to wispy, variegated species.

Visitors looking at waterlilies in Glass House
Visit one of the many glass houses such as Water Lily House and learn about the plant species living inside
Fountain in the Rock Garden
Wander through the valley carved through the landscape with its wild-collected plants from 6 mountain regions of the world
treetop walkway
Get to feel what it's like to be on top of a large tree and see views at amazing heights climbing up Treetop Walkway
Glass house from above
Kew Gardens is home to over 30,000 species of plants. Get to learn about which ones are beneficial to people
rosie potts kew gardens
Frolick and explore through sprawling gardens, bridges, and paths in London's largest UNESCO World Heritage Site

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