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Kew delivers botanical magic through its world-famous Royal Botanic Gardens, a sprawling UNESCO site where Victorian glasshouses glisten in the sun. Wander past King George III's former palace, climb the treetop walkway for stunning views, or simply picnic on manicured lawns while peacocks strut nearby. The Thames Path offers peaceful riverside strolls when you need a breather from plant-spotting.
The village vibe extends beyond the gardens with cozy pubs serving hearty British meals and quaint tea rooms for afternoon scones. Stay in charming Victorian B&Bs that won't break the bank. Getting around is simple with the District Line and London Overground at Kew Gardens station, putting central London just 30 minutes away.
Richmond's Ham, Petersham and Riverside neighborhood feels like a secret country escape hiding in plain sight of London. Richmond Park's ancient oaks shelter roaming deer herds, while the Thames lazily winds past 17th-century Ham House with its stunning gardens. Village-like streets lined with Georgian architecture lead to charming riverside pubs where locals sip pints under hanging flower baskets.
Cozy gastropubs with Thames-view terraces serve traditional Sunday roasts that taste even better after a long park walk. While accommodations lean upscale with boutique hotels and Georgian conversions, regular buses connect to Richmond station for easy London access. The extensive Thames Path and park trails make this area perfect for walkers seeking authentic London suburban life.
South Richmond boasts leafy streets that lead straight to the iconic Richmond Park, where ancient oaks tower over roaming deer. The Thames Path offers gorgeous riverside walks with Georgian townhouses reflecting in the water. You'll find hidden garden pubs tucked into quiet corners and plenty of upscale dining options that showcase traditional British fare.
This elegant neighborhood connects easily to central London via Richmond station, just a 10-minute walk away. Boutique hotels and luxury B&Bs occupy Victorian homes with period features, while the High Street offers upscale shopping just beyond the residential calm.
Mortlake charms with its peaceful Thames-side streets and rich brewing heritage. You'll find yourself strolling along the scenic riverside path to catch rowing crews practicing at the famous Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race finish line. History buffs can explore medieval St. Mary's Church while garden lovers will appreciate being just minutes from the magnificent Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew.
Traditional British pubs with river views make perfect spots to sample local ales after a day of wandering. The neighborhood offers excellent transport connections with three train stations and nearby underground access. Residential B&Bs in Victorian terraces provide authentic accommodation for those seeking a genuine slice of London life away from tourist crowds.
North Richmond pairs posh London living with the perfect dose of natural beauty right at your doorstep. Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew and Richmond Park's ancient oaks welcome you with fresh air and roaming deer. Elegant Victorian and Georgian homes line tree-shaded streets while the Thames Path offers scenic riverside walks past historic pubs. The area's refined character feels like a peaceful retreat from central London's hustle.
Getting around couldn't be easier with excellent rail links at North Sheen Station connecting to central London in under 30 minutes. Upscale gastropubs and boutique shops offer quality experiences throughout this affluent neighborhood. Most travelers choose luxury bed & breakfasts or high-end vacation rentals nestled among the area's classic London architecture.
Ready for an education in local botany? Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew should make your list of places to visit, located 7.7 mi (12.3 km) from the center of London. Our travelers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting. Want to stretch your legs some more? Head to Syon Park and Gunnersbury Park, both nearby.
If you like quiet time surrounded by flowers and greenery, hang out at Richmond Park in Ham, Petersham and Richmond Riverside. Want to stretch your legs some more? Head to Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Syon Park, both nearby.
Get tickets for a show at Orange Tree Theatre, a theater with a story to tell in Richmond. Experience the acclaimed theater scene and fascinating museums in this vibrant area.
You can browse the exhibits at Ham House, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Richmond. Stroll along the riverfront or attend a sporting event in this vibrant area.
You can learn about the history of Richmond with a trip to Queen Charlotte’s Cottage. Discover the acclaimed art scene and notable monuments in this vibrant area.
Meander along the Thames Path where Georgian terraces frame views so stunning they're protected by an actual Act of Parliament. Richmond Park offers deer-spotting opportunities amid ancient oaks, while the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew houses plant collections that would make even non-gardeners swoon. Queen Elizabeth I spent her final days at Richmond Palace—now mostly vanished but worth seeking out the remaining gateway. The riverside pubs fill with Londoners escaping the city without actually leaving it. Richmond Green provides a perfect picnic spot after browsing the independent shops. For theatrical entertainment, the Orange Tree Theatre stages productions in-the-round inside a converted Victorian school.
There's a lot visitors like about Richmond, especially its gardens and bars. Nature lovers can visit Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Richmond Park. In the surrounding area, popular sights include Wembley Stadium and Piccadilly Circus.