Trip to Kew Gardens
We're lucky enough to live in a beautiful area, surrounded by some stunning places. Kew Gardens is just one of them.
Kew Gardens is London’s largest UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most famous gardens in the World! Wander along the Gardens’ towering tree-top walkway or stroll through the 326-acres of land, where you’ll find plenty of peaceful spots to enjoy a picnic or just relax! Even if the weather is less than perfect there’s still plenty to explore, with stunning galleries dedicated to botanical art, plus a variety of glasshouses and other indoor attractions. Delve into a tropical rainforest in the Palm house, be amazed by the giant lily pads in the waterlily house and travel through 10 climate zones in the Princess of Wales Conservatory.
The attractions enable you to connect more closely with nature, to discover a diverse variety of plants and explore the 250 year history of the Gardens.
You can a full list of Kew's attractions here
For more information, visit the official website.
The bus will leave the Students' Union at 10:00am and will arrive back around 4:00pm. The price of the ticket includes your entrance and transport.