Can you take pictures in Kew Gardens?
From stunning vistas to tropical glasshouses, these are the most striking spots to take photos at Kew Gardens. Kew Gardens is a photography paradise. With an array of vibrant plants and serene landscapes, there’s a photo opportunity around every corner. Here are the top seven places to visit with your camera in tow.
What is the best month to visit Kew Gardens?
The gardens are best to visit during late August and beginning of September. My favourite season is Autumn because I am a huge fan of the red and yellow foliage. This is the best time to visit the Arboretum. No matter when you decide to visit, Kew has always something going on, prepared for each season.
Is Kew Gardens worth visiting?
These are lovely gardens to spend a few hours. Take the tram ride around, it takes 40 minutes and gives you a great overview of the gardens & you can hop on & off where you want.
How long does it take to look around Kew Gardens?
It is suggested that most people take around three hours to explore the whole of the length of the Gardens. (It is about one mile across and takes about 40 minutes to walk across.) We usually stay the whole day and still never see everything. If you have time, spend the whole day at Kew.
Is Christmas at Kew Cancelled?
Conversation. We’re sorry to announce that Christmas at Kew is cancelled from 20 December up to and including 1 January due to the introduction of Tier 4 restrictions in London. We’ll contact ticket holders by email.
Can you bring food to Kew Gardens?
You are welcome to take your own food and drink into Kew Gardens. You can take anything from a bottle of water up to a full 3-hour picnic. If you are travelling from London Waterloo, there are lots of options in the station to buy food and drink.
What is Kew Gardens like in winter?
It may be cold but the Gardens are still thriving with winter greenery. Take a stroll down Holly Walk near the Temperate House to see one of Europe’s most comprehensive holly collections, planted in 1874. This is the perfect time of year to admire them, particularly when dusted with winter frost on a chilly day.
What can you not miss at Kew Gardens?
Here are eight of the garden’s attractions that no visitor should miss.
- Jeff Eden / RBG Kew. The Great Pagoda.
- RBG Kew. The Japanese Landscape.
- Gareth Gardner / RBG Kew. The Temperate House.
- RBG Kew. The Treetop Walkway.
- Jeff Eden / RBG Kew. The Palm House.
- RBG Kew. The Marianne North Gallery.
- RBG Kew.
- Jeff Eden / RBG Kew.
Can you cycle in Kew Gardens?
As bicycles are not usually allowed in the Gardens, this is a unique opportunity for you to explore Kew’s most beautiful spots with friends and family. Our gardens come alive when you’re on two wheels.
Is Christmas at Kew muddy?
The trail was dark and muddy and very dangerous in some areas. The lights were pretty enough but not related to Christmas in any way.