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伦敦基尤皇家植物园

伦敦基尤皇家植物园

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  • 景点介绍

    This summer, come to Kew Gardens and experience the life enhancing power...

    景点印象

  • 十五万
    难以置信在现代城市中能看到如此美丽、广阔的绿色自然,当推开门的那一刹,瞬间就被扑面而来的满目绿色惊倒了,那感觉至今仍在我梦里回味
  • rosehan
    门票十几磅,但是里面的景色真的是非常的好,大片的绿地能够让人心旷神怡,各类真气的植物都可以在公园内部看到,其中也有中国特色的箭塔,是一个散心,赏花,放松心情的好去处。
  • 1066girl
    我们计划去朋友推荐的伦敦基尤皇家植物园。虽然入场费很昂贵但是里面有许多值得观看的东西。事实上我们并没有逛完全部。这个花园是那么的漂亮特别是当我们享受到照进来的阳光得时候。那里的树梢下有小道,雕像,喷泉,温室和寺庙。我们也观察到这里的黑鸦(包括小鸟,孔雀和鹅。这里的食物会让你有一点失望。这里的甜点很美味但是只能在吃饭时才可以吃。(我们在橘园餐馆吃的)虽然也不怎么样,就是一盘香肠和土豆泥(里面有两根香肠和一团土豆泥),但仍然能引起我们的食欲。
  • ghostnation
    伦敦基尤皇家植物园不是个花园,而是个植物博物馆。最好就是自己到处走走,不用跟团,你会发现很多有趣而奇怪的东西,不仅仅是植物,还有几个画廊呢!
  • Ani111
    一座美丽的花园。4月低的时候我们一家去了那么-一年中的这个时节花园非常漂亮!我们在那里度过了非常愉快的一天。因为有孩子(4岁),所以乘坐了探索号(电车)--如果你想看到所有的风景,那就不要坐。有个花2美元(14元)就可以参观伦敦的一个景点的活动!还有!儿童景点对于无聊的孩子们来说太棒了!
  • wallflour
    花园很美,但是不值13英镑(146元)。最重要的是,有轨电车额外要4英镑(48元),还有导航仪也再要5英镑(60元)。花园里并没有什么有用的标示,因此在里面行走很困难。我们身处在在环状花园里。皇后的别墅里很令人失望。还有,有很多植被,不过也没有足够的讲解牌,所以我不知道自己看的是什么。也许花园是给专家准备的吧。
  • ninaf
    门票有点贵,但是我觉得很值得。你还要买票坐有轨电车,要不然的话你连公园的一半都参观不完。我以前一直以为汉普顿的花园是最好的,但我发现这里的温室花房也非常好。
  • IanBuhagiar
    This was probably the best day out on our London holiday. We were very lucky with the weather which was nice and sunny. The gardens are huge so prepare to spend a few hours there - but you could just spend the whole day here and not get bored. Tired perhaps, but definitely not bored. There was an orchid display (it was the last day, so we were quite lucky) which was absolutely stunning. The Temperate House (a Grade 1 listed glasshouse) is closed for restoration until May 2018 but there's still more than enough to see and do. The Treetop Walkway is definitely worth the climb up the stairs (the lift was not in service during our visit) as there are some great views from the top. A walk round the lake was also very enjoyable and we came across some rather inquisitve ducks and other birds, including a peackock, who were all very friendly and probably used to people feeding them. A great day out for young and old alike.
  • puddleduck1979
    I have always wanted to go to Kew Gardens and I will definitely return, despite the rather expensive entrance fee. There is just so much to see - I only had a couple of hours to spare on this occasion but I would definitely like to return and spend a whole day seeing everything. On this visit I enjoyed the crocuses and daffodils, magnolia trees, the green parrots flying about, the peacocks, the Japanese garden and the amazing Palm House. It is a shame that the Temperate House is currently closed for renovation - I will definitely return when this is complete. There was so much more that I wanted to see, so definitely will plan in more time next visit!
  • DStar2014
    Visited in spring so limited flowers on display however still interesting to walk around and see the different trees and hear the history of it. Tom, our train driver was brilliant, could understand him easily and he brought the history of Kew Gardens alive. Tree top walk way was a bit disappointing so early in the season but imagine in summer it's truly amazing. Paths clearly marked and signposted throughout the site. Drinks and cakes in the cafe also recommended! Plan was to spend a few hours here but actually we spent all day there, that's how interesting it was!!
  • malcsaville
    Spring is a great time to visit with the woodland garden at its best and magnolias just coming into flower. However the prince of Wales Conservatory was the special treat as we had not visited since it was built. the orchid display is wonderful. Catering in the orangery is of a high standard and reasonably priced, but adult admission at £15 seems a bit over the top.Kew suffers from a lack of elevated landscapes, but the broad vistas of the crocuses do compensate at this time of year. You probably need to go six times a year to see all the plants and trees through their seasons, so consider an annual membership.
  • 3Days_in_London
    One of my favourite places in London, Kew Gardens is ablaze with a blanket of purple and lilac crocuses and swathes of bright yellow daffodils at this time of the year.....a wonderful combination for Mothering Sunday. Stroll along the Broad Walk and admire the thousands of daffodils, their sunny faces bobbing in the breeze. Now is also a good time to enjoy the colourful camellias; several varieties of camellia are in flower across the gardens and can be found along the path from Victoria Gate to the Shirley Sherwood Gallery. Visit the wonderful Marianne North Gallery and admire the hundreds of extraordinary paintings from her world travels. Enjoy the stunning Cherry Walk as it comes into bloom from mid-March. It runs from the Rose Garden behind the Palm House to King William’s Temple. Meander across Sackler's Crossing and watch the water-fowl building nests and raising chicks. Visit the International Garden Photographer of the Year exhibition in the Nash Conservatory and then head over to the Orangery for a delicious afternoon tea.Kew Gardens, Kew Road, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AB
  • 801sabrinar
    And you still won't see all of it. Well wow, just wow! Even though there aren't many plants in bloom yet I thought there would still be things to see at Kew Gardens. I didn't get to half of it! The carpet of purple crocus was a real treat, I've never seen so many in one place. My son and I were there for over 5 hours. We started to think about getting something to eat after three but were just too caught up in all there was to see. I enjoy taking pictures of flowers and conservatories and I will have to get back here for more, especially when the Temperate House renovations are finished. The Princess of Wales Conservatory is one of the largest I've seen and each room was so full of different varieties of plants it was almost too much to take in. We moved fairly slowly through it making sure to look in all directions and up as well. The staff were friendly and one pointed out the resident iguana which had walked right past. The grounds were lovely and the building and statues great for photos. There were lots of birds around and we saw a male peacock trying to impress a couple of peahens. It borders the River Thames and we just didn't make it down that far. I left feeling like I had spent a peaceful day in the country. It was easy enough to get using the Overground and we had a lovely supper on the way back to the train. I would put Kew Garden in my top five list for future visits. I thought the entrance price was more than worth it.
  • IanC194
    Even in the winter this is a spectular place to visit. Well managed, well laid out, and enough to occupy you for a whole day or several days. The orchid exhibition was amazing, the palm house unbelievable, and the shop and restaurant were excellent.
  • KentDee
    Despite it being £15 a head to enter, you really could spend all day here, just wandering through the gardens and still not see it all. the Orchid display was particularly stunning
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