Entrada a los Jardines de Kew





Descripción
¡Vea el esplendor floral y el paisaje sin salir de Londres en una visita a los Reales Jardines Botánicos de Kew! Comúnmente conocido como Jardines de Kew, el Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO comprende 326 acres (121 hectáreas) de hermosos paisajes con plantas raras de todo el mundo. Dirígete al interior con tu entrada a Kew Gardens y explora a tu gusto.
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Itinerario
Dirígete a Kew Gardens y luego pasa el tiempo que quieras explorando los mejores jardines botánicos de Londres. Catalogados como Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, Kew Gardens consiste en hectáreas de terrenos tranquilos con una de las colecciones de plantas más grandes del mundo. Pasea por los jardines a tu antojo o únete a una de las visitas guiadas gratuitas a pie que se realizan a diario. Pasea admirando lugares destacados como el Jardín Azalea, Minka House y Bamboo Garden en el centro del parque. Visite el Jardín de la Reina, de estilo del siglo XVII, cerca del Palacio de Kew (también conocido como la Casa Holandesa), y vea varias de las esculturas más antiguas de Kew que fueron donadas por la Familia Real Británica. Tal vez dar un paseo por el Rhizotron y Xstrara Treetop Walkway, y pasear por las copas de robles a una altura de 59 pies (18 m), viendo de cerca la avifauna, hongos y líquenes. Ten cuidado con la pagoda de 10 pisos en la esquina suroeste de los jardines y pasea por el Holly Walk, viendo árboles que han crecido allí durante más de 130 años. Disfrute de las ardientes temperaturas tropicales dentro de Temperate House, el invernadero victoriano más grande del mundo, y vea una espectacular variedad de plantas africanas y árboles y palmeras subtropicales. En el centro del hermoso edificio se encuentra una palma de vino chilena, que se dice que es una de las plantas de interior más altas del mundo. Con un montón de áreas de picnic frondosas, así como cuatro cafeterías en el lugar, puede comer dentro de los jardines (a expensas propias), o simplemente sentarse y relajarse en el medio viendo toda la rica flora y fauna.
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Tenga en cuenta que la última entrada a los jardines es una hora antes de la hora de cierre.
- Todos los niños menores de 16 años deben ir acompañados de un adulto.
Opiniones(1,200)
Still had to queue up for tickets as all I received from you was reference number, so not impressed, as buying tickets online normally gets you into a venue quicker, without the need to queue up with others who wrrr paying on the day
Such a spectacular garden. Always worth a visit! And the 1.25-1.5-hour boat ride on the Thames to and fro is also delightful.
Always enjoy a visit to Kew. Went to see some of the Henry Moore sculptures situated around the gardens. Lots of people seemed to be doing the same especially with children following the trail around the grounds. Lovey day out in well kept gardens.
Great day out. So much to see. It was nice just to wander around all the areas. The cafe & shop were good too.
I was extremely impressed! Not only is this stunning to visit, but the kids play areas are incredibly thoughtful. I loved they had a climbing area for kids aged 7+ and so many areas to explore. The amount of food options and cleanliness of all the facilities were fantastic. I would absolutely come visit again! If I was local I’d be here all the time with my kids!
My husband and I received a joint membership as gift, and each took a guest. This was our first ever visit and quite a drive for us. However we absolutely loved the gardens and will definitely be back again with guests to get some use out of the membership. Now the negatives - extra charges for parking/going up the pagoda, going on the train ride etc. No member discounts. When there are 4 of you these 'small' additional costs quickly mount up to a very expensive day out. We ate at the Pavillion Bar and Grill which at the time had a member discount offer of 20% off. However, the initial prices were extortionate. E.g. an extra £3.50 to add a small portion of chips to an already pricey burger! The fish and chips were a bit disappointing - a small portion with cold crushed peas (not mushy peas like we would know in the midlands - or are they usually like this in London?!) We also had ice creams - £4.50 for a single scoop - very tiny portion and the ice cream was very melty - they didn't seem to have decent facilities to keep it cold and serve efficiently. On our return visit we shall certainly be bringing a picnic!
Best Botanical Garden Holiday Lights Ever! We have walked through several botanical gardens and zoos in the US to view the holiday lights at night, but Kew Gardens in Richmond stands head and shoulders above the rest, in this writer's opinion. I had visited Kew Gardens in the daytime fifteen plus years ago, and that was lovely, but at night!? Ooh la la. Not only are the lights varied and clever, but the sections of the garden have music, too, to set the ambiance. Some parts are even interactive, if you want to show off your dance moves. The path is clear, clean, and well-lit. This is wheelchair accessible, family friendly, and well worth the reasonable admission price. We did not purchase concessions, but the hot chocolate did look tempting. You need advanced tickets. As such, Kew has crowd control down to a science. I very much appreciated the reasonable crowd size. The flat, paved, wide path described a clear, big oval throughout the park - there's no getting lost nor missing anything. Depending on how many photos you stop for, I would reckon you could walk the path in anywhere from an hour to two hours. My photos hardly do this garden justice, and I highly recommend a visit here during the holiday season for a magical night walk with kids or a romantic night walk with your special someone.
Great day out, plenty to see for all ages. Wear sturdy shoes and enjoy fabulous walks on paths and through the woodland. There are plenty of benches to rest for a while. Refreshments are pricey, so take a picnic and enjoy the shelter of the trees. Can be busy with school children on weekdays, so plan your trip to enjoy the hot houses later in the day or very early, the is so much space in the gardens you won’t notice the school children. It was lovely to see them enjoy the place though.
Although we had rain and sun our day couldn't have been any better. Easy to get tickets in entrance, staff helpful. So much to see we have bought admissions for future visits. Cafe and shop good too. Can't wait to return as you can't do it all in one day.
Kew Gardens and Palace is a truly unique place and we enjoyed the visit. The staff members we encountered could use a little customer service training, and how to make people feel welcome. We did not :( Young lady in the Palace was a total snot and two employees at front desk of the building housing the Henry Moore exhibit were not friendly at all; there's got to be a better/nicer way of telling visitors to wear their backpacks on the front.



