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..
Jack S. • December 15, 2014When Kew Gardens do special events, they do them big and brilliant, from summer music concerts, to evening Christmas trails. Keep an eye out on their website under the "what's on" section
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!
Darrann H. • July 9, 2019Great location for a chilled out coffee and snack amongst the Wonderful gardens.... 🤗
Gregor P. • May 19, 2018Charming pub within the Kew Gardens Tube & Overground Station. Great atmosphere, big beer variety and proper food. Sit outside when weather allows!
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!
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