


A UNESCO World Heritage site, Kew Gardens is home to the world's largest collection of living plants, with over 50,000 different species.
A small, elegant palace within the gardens, offering a glimpse into Georgian life.
A 18m high walkway offering stunning views of the gardens and beyond.
A magnificent, 50m high Chinese-style pagoda with panoramic views.
Bacon, eggs, sausages, black pudding, baked beans, mushrooms, and toast.
A dish of cooked rice, flaked fish, hard-boiled eggs, butter or cream, curry powder, and often shrimp or lobster.

A cold meal of bread, cheese, salad, and pickles.
Located within the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience with views of the gardens.
A charming cafe located near the river, offering a relaxed breakfast setting with views of the water.
Situated within the gardens, this restaurant offers a seasonal menu and beautiful views of the Kew Palace.

Unique packets of seeds from plants grown in the Gardens, supporting conservation efforts.
Handcrafted pieces inspired by the Gardens' plants and architecture, available at the Shop.
Beautifully illustrated cards featuring the Gardens' landscapes and plants, perfect for any occasion.
Kew Gardens has extensive paths for walking and exploring.

UK weather can be unpredictable, even in summer.
Stay hydrated during long hours of exploration.
El Pedral Waterfall, nestled in the Sierra de las Nieves, is a stunning 14-meter cascade surrounded by lush greenery, offering a refreshing escape from the Andalusian heat.
Haeundae Beach is Busan's most famous beach, known for its clear waters and vibrant atmosphere, especially during summer.

A serene, 12-hectare nature park in Kerala, known for its diverse flora and fauna, including a variety of birds and butterflies.