
Come and see the 18th century's majestic garden that is also home to thousands of rare and beautiful species. Spread across in 300 acres of scenic landscape, Royal Botanic Kew Gardens sits beside the river Thames and located between Richmond and Kew in South West of London. Once a royal residence and popularly known as a Kew Gardens, this place is also a World Heritage Site.
Explore the Glasshouse and 250 years of history at the world's most famous gardens. You can climb to the treetops and delve into rainforest at the Kew Gardens. Come to Kew Gardens from London and explore more Kew Gardens and its top attractions including Kew's Palm House, this Palm house is considered as the most important surviving Victorian iron and glass structure in the world. This huge glass structures is designed to kept the exotic palms in the world's tallest indoor plant. Come and experience the tropical rainforest at the Kew's Palm House.
There is also another surviving Victorian House known as the Temperate House at Kew's Garden. This Temerate House holds many of the useful plants. You can find some of the species like King Protea, South African national flower. See the Rhizotron and Xstrata Treetop Walkway that are opened for the visitors in 2008, the 18 meter high and 200 meter long walkway leads visitors around the crowns of lime, sweet chestnut and oak trees. Also see the Princess of Wales Conservatory which recreates ten climatic zones under one roof. Visitors can wander among Madagascan baobob trees, observe climbing vanilla orchids from Central America and watch carnivorous plants from Asia feed off passing insects and one of the orchids is named after the vampire Dracula. Kew Garden holds list of events in summer for its visitors. Come and see this Royal Botanic Garden at Kew and explore the unseen attraction with Golden Tours and enjoy this garden in full bloom with its hidden world of plants pollination.