Since I am living in London I heard many times about the Kew Gardens but I've never been there till last week! Shame on me and on you, if you haven't visit it yet. The Royal Botanic Gardens is fantastic and I need desperately to be back there again soon. I arrived at 2 pm and the park closed at 5 pm that day because they were running a music event called Kew The Music, so I couldn't walk and visit all the park in only 3 hours.
Kew is London's largest UNESCO World Heritage site offering unique landscapes and iconic architecture from every stage of the Gardens' history. Their collection of living plants is the largest and most diverse in the world, growing out in the landscape and within the glasshouses and nurseries. The living plants collection contains plants from tropical, temperate, arid and alpine climates.
There is so much to see and do at Kew Gardens. If you are interested in any of these subjects: Nature, Architecture, Design, Botanic, Photography or you just like to be outside in peaceful big gardens and parks... you will love it.
Photo: Agatha Vieira
Tickets are £15 for adults and you can get there by tube(Via District Line) going to Kew Gardens station. From the station it's a 10 min walk till you find the Park entrance.
I went there mostly to explore nature photography as it was a beautiful day and nature is so perfect. I took more than 200 pictures starting from Kew's neighbourhood just outside the Tube Station. The neighbourhood is extremely charming and calm with a feel of small town and community that I love. Hope you enjoy the photos below and leave your comment in the end of the post.
Photo: Agatha Vieira
Photo: Agatha Vieira
Photo: Agatha Vieira
Photo: Agatha Vieira
Photo: Agatha Vieira
Photo: Agatha Vieira
Photo: Agatha Vieira
Check more pictures at my page Nature Photography. See you soon!
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