• Kew Gardens

An 18th century botanic garden in southwest London, home to one of the largest and most diversified botanical collections in the world. The area consists of various gardens and various botanical glasshouses, including the Alpine house, Palm, Waterlily, and Bonsai Houses. In the gardens Arboretum with more than 14,000 trees, Children’s Garden and Japanese gardens.

Enjoy 200 meters long and 18 meters high Treetop Canopy Walkway, the Lake and Sackler Crossing Bridge, the Hive experience highlighting the extraordinary life of bees, and the  Kew Explorer, a train taking a circular route around the gardens.