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Kew Gardens, London - Reviews of Kew Gardens - IgoUgo Started in 1759 by Princess Augusta, her hobby developed into one of the most famous collections of flowers the world has ever seen. Kew Gardens is now a sprawling 300-acre riverside site housing over 300,000 different varieties of plantlife. The main attractions at Kew are the world-renowned greenh... igougo.com
Latest reviews of Kew Gardens, London, United Kingdom Best during early hours of the day in early summer after all of the flowers have bloomed. Bring bread to feed the v... travel.yahoo.com
Kew Gardens (London) - Review - A good day out Kew gardens at any time of the year are a good place to visit, away from the hussle and bussle of London, they are a place of peace and quiet. Even in wet weather the greenhouses and pavillions are a good place to visit. The fountains and lake are beautiful and there are miles of well signposted wal... travel.ciao.co.uk
Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Kew Gardens at Epinions.com On first arrival, we headed straight for the Palm and Waterlily Houses. The former is a very large and beautiful glass greenhouse with a completely tropical atmosphere. You can get a better view of this architectural gem by clicking on the picture above. Even before 10am however, the Palm House was ... epinions.com
Kew Gardens, London | MyTravelGuide.com Started in 1759 by Princess Augusta, her hobby developed into one of the most famous collections of flowers the world has ever seen. Kew Gardens is now a sprawling 300-acre riverside site housing over 300,000 different varieties of plantlife. The main attractions at Kew are the world-renowned greenh... mytravelguide.com
Kew Gardens, London - London Club and Bar Reviews - IgoUgo Started in 1759 by Princess Augusta, her hobby developed into one of the most famous collections of flowers the world has ever seen. Kew Gardens is now a sprawling 300-acre riverside site housing over 300,000 different varieties of plantlife. The main attractions at Kew are the world-renowned greenh... igougo.com
IndieLondon: Climb Kew Garden's historic Pagoda - Your London Reviews Unfortunately, the only way up is by foot (and 253 steps!), although visitors who find the climb difficult, can enjoy views from lower levels. Understandably, it’s not suitable for children under 5. And there i... indielondon.co.uk
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