This district of Greater London, located 16 km southwest in the borough of Richmond upon Thames and accessible by the Overground, is world-renowned for its botanical gardens, a true paradise where you can discover many endemic or exotic plants, many of which are rare. These botanical gardens have the largest collection of living plants in the world. They are as important to London as the Tower of London or Greenwich and are an extraordinary visit for those who prefer the jewels of nature to those of the crown. It is an ideal getaway for an enchanted day among flowers and greenhouses, far from the hustle and bustle of the city centre. Especially during the spring.

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Kew Gardens, site protégé au Patrimoine mondial de l'Unesco. Tom Pepeira - Iconotec
Les serres de Kew Gardens. John Frechet - Iconotec
Au coeur des Kew Gardens. Juliette  MANTELET
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