5/5 Steven O. 2 years ago on Google
OH
MY
WORD!
A
great
day
out!!!!!!!
I
have
to
start
with
the
station.
Very
pretty!!
Surrounded
by
a
few
smaller
shops.
A
short
walk
finds
you
to
the
entrance
to
the
gardens.
I
say
a
short
walk,
but
it's
probably
longer
than
I
remember,
but
looking
at
the
well
presented
houses
leading
to
it,
you
do
forget.
No
rush
anyway,
the
day
is
yours.
I
found
it
easy
to
get
in,
no
huge
queues.
I
didn't
know
what
to
expect,
as
I
just
picked
a
place
to
visit
that
day
by
chance.
I
did
think
it
was
a
tad
high
price
too
go
into
a
small
garden
center......but.....
it
was
HUGE!
Well
worth
the
money!!!
There
is
a
shop
just
as
you
go
in,
to
grab
a
drink
of
you
haven't
got
one
from
one
of
the
smaller
shops
by
the
station.
But
no
fret
as
there
are
a
few
cafes
as
you
go
around
anyway.
No
problem
with
toilets
as
there
are
so
many
trees,
nah
seriously
though,
they
are
a
small
walk
away,
and
clean.
We
went
to
see
the
blossoms,
and
we're
not
disappointed.
But,
we
will
have
to
come
back
at
different
times
of
the
year
to
appreciate
other
parts
of
the
garden
as
different
flowers
bloom
different
times.
If
you
come
on
a
full
sunny
day,
don't
forget
sun
lotion.
The
walk
is
huge
and
in
places
very
open.
Likewise
on
a
rainy
day,
I
guess
you'll
get
soaked.
But
saying
that,
I
think
I
saw
a
buggy
train
which
brings
you
around
if
needs
be.
Anyway,
in
the
cafe
I
choose
the
mint
nettle
cheese
quiche,
which
was
very
nice😘👌
Sitting
down
in
the
sun,
I
saw
many
people
bring
a
picnic
with
them,
brilliant
for
kids,
very
very
safe
place,
but
need
to
keep
an
eye
around
the
ponds.
Also
it
has
an
play
area
for
kids,
which
looked
like
it
was
bordered
by
hedging,
to
keep
them
in
one
area.
I
didn't
see
any
pets,
so
I
guess
they
aren't
allowed?!?
You'll
have
to
phone
to
confirm
this...
You
do
need
a
full
day
to
appreciate
Kew
Gardens.
Very
well
maintained,
which
in
my
personal
experience,
it's
the
prettiest
place
I've
visited
in
a
long
time.