

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Kew Gardens is a stunning botanical garden known for its vast collection of plants and historic architecture.
Kew Gardens is vast, so comfortable shoes are essential for exploring.
London weather can be unpredictable, so a raincoat is recommended.
A historic royal palace set within the beautiful Kew Gardens, offering a glimpse into Georgian life.
A striking folly inspired by Greek architecture, offering a peaceful spot for reflection.
An interactive sculpture that brings the buzz of bees to life, offering a unique insight into pollination.
Bacon, eggs, sausages, baked beans, toast, and mushrooms.
Smoked herring, typically served with butter and lemon.

Cold meats, cheese, salad, and crusty bread.

These packets contain seeds from the gardens' historic collections, promoting the preservation of plant diversity.
Designed by local artists, these pins feature iconic Kew plants and buildings, making them perfect for collectors and plant lovers.
A historic tea house in Kew Gardens, serving breakfast since 1887.
A charming cafe near Kew Gardens, offering a variety of breakfast options.
A stylish restaurant in Kew Gardens, offering a seasonal lunch menu.
These tea towels showcase Kew's beautiful architecture and plants, supporting the gardens' conservation efforts.
A historic Buddhist temple with a five-story pagoda, offering panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea.
Nestled in the Shivalik Hills, Naina Devi Temple is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Naina Devi, an avatar of Goddess Sati. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills and the Gobind Sagar Lake.
Thrissur Zoo, nestled in the cultural capital of Kerala, is a delightful blend of wildlife and heritage, home to over 100 species and a historic palace.