Best Botanical Gardens In London Near Me

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Chelsea Physic Garden Crossrail Place Roof Garden Charterhouse Precincts Arlington Square Garden Myddelton House Gardens Davies Alpine House Carmelite Monastery Gardens

1. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - London Borough of Hounslow

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Richmond, United Kingdom

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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: what do users think?

Oliver Johansson: Pleasant and educational!Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Floyd Martin: Always a great place to go

Frederic Cerfvol: Even though it rained all day, the experience was magical. We stayed some 6 hours and barely scratched the surface of all the things that are there to see. Highly recommended if you plan a visit to London and want to take a break from the city.

Syrah: Visited on Weekend Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended Yes

Thomas Russell: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes

Berti Erjavec: Visited on Weekday Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended Yes

Robert Costa: Kew Gardens is quite an impressive park with multiple greenhouses showing off the best of their plant collection. A bit pricey to get in but worth it to wander around for the day.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

aindrias o Sullivan: Went see the human league...brought back great memories!Visited on Weekday …

sebastian dominic: Visited on Weekend Wait time 1 hr+ Reservation recommended Yes

Dan Cheetham: Well worth it. Take a pack lunch though, purely cos it is bigger than you think. We took 5 hours..

Stuart Ager: Great day outVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Mike Freitas: Always a pleasure to visit!

Vered Menashe: which was AMAZING ,and this May. Love it ! Great for a half day trip .Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Helma van den Berg: A small hour with the subway, then a five minute walk, and you are in the oasis the royal botanic gardens are. The place is large and well equipped with cafe’s and restrooms, also for people in wheelchairs. If your focus is on flowers and plants, trees, or exotic greenery in the glass houses, you will find something that suits you. We especially liked the many greenhouses with their secluded corners. Very much a recommendation. Only thing is when you enter you are a bit pushed to give a contribution on top of the entry fee. Would be nice to ask for it instead of almost demanding it.

Lion Lakshminarayana V.P: Very niceSuperRomantic 🌺🌹 treesVisited on Public holiday …

Maria Monteiro: We never get tired of visiting these amazing gardens. Even in the winter there’s plenty to do.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Duncan Verwey: Magical place! Great value with the annual membership.

Richard: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure

Monica Meleru: Wonderfull place every year I visit.

Anna Fabrikant: lovely atmosphere, perfect for a chill family day outVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Rihab Harhash: I don't know what to say. It's like a heaven just run away from the city of London relax and breathe oh😍Visited on Weekday Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended Yes …

Maruja Gilly: A nice sunny winter day perfect for a great walk. Recommendation if there is a special exhibition to book in advance, that day there was an Orchid exhibition but when we arrived everything was bookedVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Secil Erginler: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No

Tetiana Lazarenko: Great place for walks

Jean Foreman: Was a lovely day really enjoyed the orchid s only down side was chaotic trying to get drinksVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Ben Allen: Maybe it's the lonfon effect but everything was just a little more expensive than it felt like it should be.Everyone was like lovely and the gardens were stunning and very interesting

Xavier Swancelleste: upon the Treetop Walkway or explore the glass hot houses. All just 30 minutes from Central London.Home to an exotic rainforest the palm house, discover different climate zones at the Princess of Wales Conservatory or look at the giant lily pads at the water lily house. Walk along the Great Broadwalk Borders and see a collection of thousands of plants or visit the Arboretum with about 14,000 trees. The gardens also include the ornate Great Pagoda and Kew Palace the former summer residence of King George III which is open in the summer months.Davis Alpine House is an indoor collection of Alpine plants housed in natural conditions.Botanists can see more than 800 artworks in the Marianne North Gallery or explore 2,000years of knowledge in the library and reading room. It is very easy to fill a whole day and more exploring Kew Gardens 132 hectare

Jo Hicks: Beautiful place. Really enjoyed our day out with easy parking at £9 a day. Food is very pricey, so maybe worth taking a picnic.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

2. Chelsea Physic Garden - Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

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66 Royal Hospital Rd, London, SW3 4HS, United Kingdom

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Chelsea Physic Garden: what do users think?

J Tee: Lovely walled oasis of calm in Chelsea with historic and health related importance.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Liza Iva: Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Nicola Malloy: This was my third visit to the Chelsea Physic Garden in approx 8 years. It is a lovely oasis in Chelsea with an intetesting history. Today was the first time we'd chosen to go on a tour of the garden. Ours was led by Michaela, one of the volunteers. It was fascinating and definitely added to the experience. Staff in the reception and cafe were friendly and helpful which all added to a very enjoyable visit.

Juliet Clark: This historic garden is fascinating as well as beautiful. Lost a star for lunch - I'm not sure if the restaurant is run by volunteers so I don't want to be too unkind, but it was a disappointing experience today.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Helga GROSSMANN: Lovely evening at dinner club - highly recommend

Vicki Munday: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No

Sonia Matheson: Wonderful visit with a great guide. Well worth waiting for the tour which is free with your entry. Probably would never know this garden was here as it is closed off with a high brick wall. 4 acres in the middle of london. Great work physic gardens do for scienceVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Ania H: Lovely, calm place. Great rest from London's chaos.Visited on Weekend …

Paolo Cuomo: Beautiful and interesting. Well worth a visit. Attended for private “Pollinating London Together” event.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait …

Cheryl Paris: My favourite place for nature pitstop in Central London

SANAE INAGAKI: One of the must-see spots in London. It is a serene and beautiful place, especially in Summer and each instruction related to botanicals is worth reading.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Paul Wellicome: The Chelsea Physic Garden is a small oasis of useful plants. Fascinating to read about medicinal properties and uses. Easy to navigate the various areas of planting and to get ideas for things to grow in your own garden and allotment. Will have to look up some of the flowers I have already home but were in the edible section. It's made me think there's a whole lot more that we could be harvesting!

Pamela Howlett: This is one of my favourite summer treats enjoying the stroll through the gardens and having lunch in the café. Volunteer staff are very knowledgeable. They are celebrating 350 years this summer so will book one of their events.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait …

Sandra Jenner: Loved itVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Klaudia Michalak-Palarz: Lovely, calm and inspiring green space in the middle of London. A gem.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Daniela Raimes: snow drops peeping throughpromise of spring...cafe really nice. Gift shop a bit expensive. Staff helpful and friendly.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

zee упитис: Since you keep asking: very psychic 😱

Duncan Disorderly: Lovely

Marion McHardy: A visit with my daughter yesterday hoping for snowdrops but sadly mostly finished. It's like a secret garden in Chelsea, and we spent more than 3 hours there looking at plants and labels explaining the medicinal uses. Wonderful garden for photography as well. Make sure you visit the greenhouses, the fernery, and the carnivorous plants. The garden was created in 1673 for apothecaries by Hans Sloane, so there are some beautiful old trees. There is a 'cafe' but it's more like a restaurant and expensive so we just had hot drinks and took our own lunch. See my separate review of the cafe.

Jose Nunez: One of London's hidden botanical treasures. This botanical garden is an absolute delightVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Malachi Matthew: It is a lovely placeVisited on Weekend Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended Yes …

Erin Ogden Green: We came on February 1st—a rare sunny end of winter day—in the hopes of seeing snowdrops and we were not disappointed. Most of the garden is still slumbering, but the snowdrops are spreading their cheer with all their delicate dropping white blooms. Very much the pick-me-up I needed.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait …

rebecca shalloe: that make this place an unrivalled gem.Visited on Weekend …

philippa moore: Simply stunning and sweet snowdrops!

Jan McCarthy: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure
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· 1995 reviews

Crossrail Pl, London, E14 5AB, United Kingdom

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4. Charterhouse Precincts - London Borough of Islington

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· 125 reviews

Charterhouse Square, London, EC1M 6AX, United Kingdom

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5. Arlington Square Garden - London Borough of Islington

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· 141 reviews

27 Arlington Square, London, N1 7DP, United Kingdom

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Arlington Square Garden: what do users think?

Valeriia Snitko: and I haven't ever seen some of the bushes like here.

sheila k: It is a good place for families

Szigeti Attila: Chill

Steve Main: Sweet little park that's away from the hustle and bustle. Plenty of benches and a great pub nearby for refreshments.

Sara A: Playground: Yes Public restrooms: Yes Off-leash dog area: No Picnic tables: Yes Barbecue grills: No

Richard Rockett: The Arlington Square garden is a lovely, peaceful space that is well planted and valued by its visitors

Steve Cox: Friends live in the Square and went for Christmas Carols to raise money for charity. What a gem. Really friendly group of people and a lovely garden. Well done the organisers.

Marvin Soulfiller: Too many squirrels, and genders

6. Myddelton House Gardens - London Borough of Enfield

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· 662 reviews

Enfield, EN2 9HG, United Kingdom

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Myddelton House Gardens: what do users think?

James Liddard: Realy nice gardens worth a visit free entryVisited on Weekend …

Nicole PM: Beautiful gardensVisited on Weekday Wait time 30–60 min Reservation recommended No …

Aleya B: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait

Graham Ilett: Very nice gardens. Plenty of seats around to take in the views. Nice little tea rooms. Gardens free but suggested £2 donation.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Anne Britton: We loved a peaceful stroll around this lovely garden. It isn't enormous but holds plenty of interest.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Julie Catchpole: Beautiful gardens to walk round on a sunny SaturdayVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Farzana I: Lovely place for a relaxed afternoon with free entry and only £2.50 to park all day. Nice food in the cafe too. Could do with more vege/vegan options plsVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

julie paget: Lovely cafe, healthy plants for sale, enjoyed the gardens but the greenhouses were awesome

Barry Hilliard: Super place. Very relaxing.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Asil Choudhury: Wait time No wait

George Dunnion: Wonderful collection of plants in a beautiful setting. Nice cafe too.

Mike White: Lovely day out at the gardens. Free entry and only £2.50 parking. Unfortunately the daffodils were early this year so past their best. Still a lot of interest in the garden though. Nice cappuccino on arrival and for lunch soup and a roll in the museum overflow area.

Bradley Perkins: Beautiful place to visit, a wonderful place to walk around and see all the hard work put in by the team with the up keep of everything.Been coming here for years now and is always a pleasure to walk around.There is a little café and toilets too.Plenty of history dotted around for the people interested.

Helen Jackson: Beautiful, welcoming and uplifting as always.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Susan Woolnough: Lovely place to visit - great place for lunch as well.Visited on Weekend …

Peter Towler: Good selection of different garden settings. Great cafe.

Karen: from the free car park at neighbouring Forty Hall 👍Organic vegetables for sale according to season - had some gorgeous

Mustafa Kipergil: A very relaxing place with a lot of different types of plants. It's not so big so very ideal for a short walk. There are a few of benches here and there, so you can enjoy the nice gardens and pond views. There is a nice Caffè at the entrance which has some outside chairs too. It would be a nice escape when the weather permits. Abundant car park available.

Jessica Whitehead: Great place for a walk on your lunch break!Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

James Jeffery: Went to see what has been going on at the Forty Hall Estate as I was cycling up to the north of EnfieldVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Brian Maskell: A very nice mature garden to visit which is free to to enter. Very interesting history of the Bowls family and how in the past there was a medicinal garden used for research. Springtime lots interest. Small visitors centre and nice cafe.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Andrea Teitelman: Beautiful gardens. Very well kept.

DK Green: Lovely grounds for an afternoon walk, lots of hidden gems.

Yve Paige: Nice walk and tea shopVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

7. Davies Alpine House - London Borough of Hounslow

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· 169 reviews

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Rd, Richmond, TW9 3AB, United Kingdom

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Davies Alpine House: what do users think?

Orestis -: The greenhouse features a set of automatically operated blinds that prevent it from overheating when the sun is too hot for the plants together with a system that blows a continuous stream of cool air over the plants. The main design aim of the house is to allow maximum light transmission.

Tim Husain: Small, but some stunning plants.

Martin C: Very small greenhouse, but there is hundreds of plate inside.

Mark Pabst: A little too much exposed concrete for my taste.

Koen: have to protect. The Davies Alpine House is small, but certainly no less interesting!

Hannah Wild: Pretty small but has has a wonderful variety of plants

Dave Yahia: Brilliant, something for all ages

Veronique Soret-Walker: Beautiful rockery specimen as well as spring scented ones.Very peaceful , open and well aerated.For a Thursday afternoon it was very quiet.The space outside the Alpine house at the moment with all the planted high grasses is gorgeous, left uncut after the summer and all in beautiful shades of golden colours.Well worth the visit in that part of the garden.

Kimberley Ubendran: Kew gardens is always a must see! Beautiful conservatory with incredible cyclamen varieties

jackie bugeja: The Davis Alpine House must be visited while at Kew, it's absolutely beautiful.

win task: This greenhouse is small but designed for give plants more natural dry, windy and hot atmosphere to bloom and flourish them all round year.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

8. Carmelite Monastery Gardens - Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

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82A St Mark's Rd, London, W10 6NW, United Kingdom

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