Foodie • October 25, 2018Had expectations higher than for the Palm House, the Water Lilly House and Princess of Wales Conservatory - turned out that they were far more exiting! So don't hurry to this side of the gardens
Simon K. • March 20, 2011Bring your own food and drink. The shop choice is poor and expensive! The gardens are always worth a visit though, beautiful.
Restless W. • June 9, 2019Don’t worry to climb the 8 floors for seeing London from window view - no balcony - better to save your energy and couple of pounds and take the picture from outside..
Nora K. • July 2, 2017One of the top gardens in london! Loved it and the kids really enjoyed the playground.
Matthew R. • April 28, 2013If you are in Kew Gardens then you are not in the Herbarium. This is a separate building and is not open to the public.
HISTORY UK • February 8, 2011This little island was once home to the notorious ‘Three Swans’ public house, known in the 18th century for drunken and licentious revelry.
Savannah P. • March 18, 2016make sure to go upstairs and take a look from the balcony- the lighting is really nice right before closing. and don't miss the water lilies house right next to the palm house!
New York Habitat • April 11, 2012This beautiful tea house is the perfect place for a British afternoon tea experience: famous tea, good food, lovely surroundings and a view of the gardens!
Gilbert H. • July 31, 2015Great friendly service and a good wine menu. The steak was excellent as was the lamb sLad. Recommended after a day in Kew Gardens waiting for the crowds to disburse.
Richard M. • July 14, 2013Really good family run Italian near Kew Gardens. Fresh homemade pasta and a great antipasto plate to share. Some outside tables. Lovely!
Francois S. • December 13, 2014Good place to hide when too windy or cold in Kew Garden but TOTALLY ridiculous that it's cash only ! Clearly showing that they don't declare all, which world are we ?
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