1. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Kew Gardens boasts one of the largest and most diverse botanical collections in the world, offering stunning landscapes and iconic structures like the Palm House and the Treetop Walkway.
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A UNESCO World Heritage site, Kew Gardens boasts one of the largest and most diverse botanical collections in the world, offering stunning landscapes and iconic structures like the Palm House and the Treetop Walkway.
One of London's largest Royal Parks, Richmond Park is known for its wide open spaces, herds of deer, and beautiful views from King Henry's Mound.
Adjacent to Hampton Court Palace, Bushy Park offers picturesque woodlands, gardens, and a chance to see roaming deer.
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A magnificent 17th-century house set on the banks of the River Thames, Ham House is renowned for its historic interiors and beautiful formal gardens.
A stunning woodland garden within Richmond Park, known for its vibrant azaleas, rhododendrons, and tranquil ponds.
A historic green space surrounded by Georgian terraces, Richmond Green is an ideal spot for picnics and relaxation.
Located in Kew Gardens, this walkway offers a unique perspective from 18 meters above the ground, providing a bird's eye view of the treetops.
The smallest of the British royal palaces, Kew Palace is a charming red-brick building with a rich history, located within Kew Gardens.
A beautiful riverside park that surrounds Marble Hill House, offering expansive lawns, sports facilities, and scenic walks.
An immersive installation in Kew Gardens that highlights the crucial role of bees in our ecosystem through sound and light.
A scenic area along the River Thames, perfect for riverside walks, dining, and enjoying picturesque views of the water.
An 18th-century architectural wonder in Kew Gardens, the Great Pagoda offers spectacular views of the gardens from its upper floors.
Located on Richmond Hill, these gardens offer beautiful flower displays and stunning views over the Thames Valley.
A Victorian glasshouse in Kew Gardens, the Palm House houses a rich collection of tropical plants from around the world.
A fascinating museum that explores the history of London's water supply and features working steam engines.
A Gothic Revival villa with stunning interiors and beautiful gardens, Strawberry Hill House is a masterpiece of architecture and design.
A historic viewpoint in Richmond Park offering panoramic views, including a protected vista of St. Paul's Cathedral in the distance.
A famous viewpoint offering breathtaking views of the Thames and the surrounding landscape, celebrated by artists and writers.
An elegant Edwardian structure on the River Thames, Richmond Lock and Footbridge connects Richmond to the charming island of Isleworth.
A state-of-the-art glasshouse in Kew Gardens, showcasing ten different climate zones and a diverse array of exotic plants.
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