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  • Want to Travel the World? Visit Kew Gardens

    Lindsey Steele
    Lindsey Steele
    Last updated 26 Mar 2024
    View of Kew Gardens, London

    Photo taken by Nick Page on Unsplash

    This year might go down as one of the worst years in history, dramatic we know, but it really has sucked. However, we might have just the thing to put a smile back on your face. In a year where travel has been put on hold and your plans to see the world have either been postponed or cancelled, Kew Gardens is bringing the world to you with its newest exhibition. 
    Never before has it been this easy to explore far flung places just a 30 min train ride from London. With 10 selected spots dotted throughout the 320-acre garden, this is the perfect way for visitors to reconnect with nature and experience that feeling that comes with learning about and discovering a new place or culture. 
    Chinese Pagoda in Kew Gardens
    Photo taken by Acool rocket on Unsplash
    From a relaxing Japanese Garden (quick meditation anyone?) to Mediterranean olive groves, perfect if you’ve missed your Spanish summer holiday, to the epic Redwood Grove that’ll leave you California dreamin’. All of these wonderful locations will be brought to life with memories and sentiments from Kew staff and volunteers.
    “You can be reading a beautiful piece of poetry at the same time as seeing the landscape, so you can get a real sense of place and space,”. “It’s like taking the perfect holiday snap.” - Paul Denton, Head of Visitor Programmes at Kew
    If you’re looking for a way to satisfy your wanderlust, book your ticket to Kew Gardens today and travel the world from TW9, London. The exhibition is on until 16th October, so make sure you don’t miss out!