Kew Gardens have over 300 acres of beautiful landscapes and plant collections. You can also explore glasshouses, landscapes and over 250 years of history at the world's most famous gardens. Climb to the treetops, delve into rainforest or discover more on a guided tour.
Kew Gardens’ much-loved Orchid festival returns to the Princess of Wales Conservatory. Taking inspiration from the beauty and biodiversity of Cameroon, Orchids is a vibrant celebration of colour to brighten up the winter months, and is the first time Kew’s Orchid festival will celebrate an African nation. Encompassing a series of stunning horticultural displays and living sculptures, the festival takes places across the ten different climatic zones which make up Kew’s state-of-the-art Princess of Wales Conservatory, replicating a series of fascinating global ecosystems under one roof.
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