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Version 40 – September 21, 2022 13:29
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Version 39 – September 21, 2022 13:28
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- Bring a pair of headphones along with you so that you can truly immerse yourself in the experience. Download now and start at your convenience. This is not your ticket, you will receive a separate email within 48 hours with your entrance ticket.
Bring a pair of headphones along with you so that you can truly immerse yourself in the experience! Download now and start at your convenience!
- Terms and conditions
- *Tickets are valid on the selected date of visit only. Strictly no cancellation and non-refundable
- * You can enter max 15 min after your assigned timeslot
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Version 38 – September 21, 2022 13:28
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- Know Before You Go
- strictly no cancellation and non-refundable, tickets are valid on the selected date of visit only, you can enter max 15 min after your assigned timeslot, you will need to bring your own headset/earphones, you will need to bring your own mobile phone
you will need to bring your own headset/earphones, you will need to bring your own mobile phone
Version 37 – September 21, 2022 13:25
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- Highlights
- enjoy a private experience in a covid-19 safe environment, instagram hotspots: we find the perfect picture spots, kew gardens reserved entrance ticket, location aware: gps map allows you to enjoy the sites, offline mode: download tours and listen without wifi
enjoy a private experience in a covid-19 safe environment, instagram hotspots: we find the perfect picture spots, location aware: gps map allows you to enjoy the sites, offline mode: download tours and listen without wifi
- Included
- access to your self-guided audio tour , instagram hotspots: we find the spot for your perfect picture, kew gardens entrance fee, location aware: gps map allows you to enjoy sites, without getting lost, offline mode: download tours in advance to listen without wifi
access to your self-guided audio tour , audio tour provided by a local or historian, instagram hotspots: we find the spot for your perfect picture, kew gardens entrance fee, location aware: gps map allows you to enjoy sites, without getting lost, offline mode: download tours in advance to listen without wifi
Version 35 – September 21, 2022 13:24
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- Short Description
- Enjoy a city break from London to visit Kew Gardens and explore the world's largest collection of living plants with the entrance tickets to the site and self-guided audio tour!
- On this self-guided tour, we’ll discover the beautiful Princess of Wales Conservatory and scenic Mediterranean Garden. We’ll also explore the architecture of Kew's most popular follies and otherworldly passages as well as other secret gems.
- Listen to an expert botanist guide to get an in-depth insight into the remarkable Marianne North, head inside the astonishing Temperate House, and enjoy family fun activities at The Hive. Transport yourselves in this adventure of botanical collections and natural beauty.
- Important information
- *Tickets are valid on the selected date of visit only. Strictly no cancellation and non-refundable.*
- * You can enter max 15 min after your assigned timeslot
- Enjoy a city break from London to visit Kew Gardens and explore the world's largest collection of living plants with the entrance tickets to the site and self-guided audio tour!
- On this self-guided tour, we’ll discover the beautiful Princess of Wales Conservatory and scenic Mediterranean Garden. We’ll also explore the architecture of Kew's most popular follies and otherworldly passages as well as other secret gems.
- Listen to an expert botanist guide to get an in-depth insight into the remarkable Marianne North, head inside the astonishing Temperate House, and enjoy family fun activities at The Hive. Transport yourselves in this adventure of botanical collections and natural beauty.
Version 34 – September 21, 2022 13:24
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Version 33 – August 12, 2022 13:39
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- Short Description
- Enjoy a city break from London to visit Kew Gardens and explore the world's largest collection of living plants with the entrance tickets to the site and self-guided audio tour!
- On this self-guided tour, we’ll discover the beautiful Princess of Wales Conservatory and scenic Mediterranean Garden. We’ll also explore the architecture of Kew's most popular follies and otherworldly passages as well as other secret gems.
- Listen to an expert botanist guide to get an in-depth insight into the remarkable Marianne North, head inside the astonishing Temperate House, and enjoy family fun activities at The Hive. Transport yourselves in this adventure of botanical collections and natural beauty.
- Enjoy a city break from London to visit Kew Gardens and explore the world's largest collection of living plants with the entrance tickets to the site and self-guided audio tour!
On this self-guided tour, we’ll discover the beautiful Princess of Wales Conservatory and scenic Mediterranean Garden. We’ll also explore the architecture of Kew's most popular follies and otherworldly passages as well as other secret gems.
- Listen to an expert botanist guide to get an in-depth insight into the remarkable Marianne North, head inside the astonishing Temperate House, and enjoy family fun activities at The Hive. Transport yourselves in this adventure of botanical collections and natural beauty.
- Additional Info
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Health
- Avoid the crowds and explore Kew Gardens at your own pace while adhering to social distancing regulations!
- Avoid the crowds and explore Kew Gardens at your own pace while adhering to social distancing regulations!
Version 32 – August 12, 2022 10:36
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- Short Description
- Enjoy a city break from London to visit Kew Gardens and explore the world's largest collection of living plants with the entrance tickets to the site and self-guided audio tour!
- On this self-guided tour, we’ll discover the beautiful Princess of Wales Conservatory and scenic Mediterranean Garden. We’ll also explore the architecture of Kew's most popular follies and otherworldly passages as well as other secret gems.
- Listen to an expert botanist guide to get an in-depth insight into the remarkable Marianne North, head inside the astonishing Temperate House, and enjoy family fun activities at The Hive. Transport yourselves in this adventure of botanical collections and natural beauty.
Enjoy a city break from London to visit Kew Gardens and explore the world's largest collection of living plants with this immersive audio guide!
On this self-guided tour, we’ll discover the beautiful Princess of Wales Conservatory and scenic Mediterranean Garden. We’ll delve into the architecture of Kew's most popular follies and otherworldly passages as well as other secret gems.
- Listen to an expert botanist guide to get an in-depth insight into the remarkable Marianne North, head inside the astonishing Temperate House, and enjoy family fun activities at The Hive. Transport yourselves in this adventure of botanical collections and natural beauty.
- Included
- access to your self-guided audio tour , audio tour provided by a local or historian, instagram hotspots: we find the spot for your perfect picture, kew gardens entrance fee, location aware: gps map allows you to enjoy sites, without getting lost, offline mode: download tours in advance to listen without wifi
access to your self-guided audio tour , audio tour provided by a local or historian, instagram hotspots: we find the spot for your perfect picture, location aware: gps map allows you to enjoy sites, without getting lost, offline mode: download tours in advance to listen without wifi
- Excluded
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earphones, kew gardens entrance fee, mobile device
- Additional Info
- Not wheelchair accessible
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- Tier ages
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- adult:
- from: '15'
- to: '100'
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- adult:
from: '5'
- to: '100'
- Health
- Avoid the crowds and explore Kew Gardens at your own pace while adhering to social distancing regulations!
- Avoid the crowds and explore Kew Gardens at your own pace while adhering to social distancing regulations!
- Name
- Kew Gardens Entrance Ticket & Self-Guided Audio Tour
Kew Gardens Audio Walking Tour Guided By Expert Botanist
Version 31 – June 21, 2022 09:52
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Version 28 – May 05, 2022 11:04
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- Short Description
- Enjoy a city break from London to visit Kew Gardens and explore the world's largest collection of living plants with this immersive audio guide!
- On this self-guided tour, we’ll discover the beautiful Princess of Wales Conservatory and scenic Mediterranean Garden. We’ll delve into the architecture of Kew's most popular follies and otherworldly passages as well as other secret gems.
- Listen to an expert botanist guide to get an in-depth insight into the remarkable Marianne North, head inside the astonishing Temperate House, and enjoy family fun activities at The Hive. Transport yourselves in this adventure of botanical collections and natural beauty.
- Enjoy a city break from London to visit Kew Gardens and explore the world's largest collection of living plants with this immersive audio guide!
On this self-guided tour, we’ll discover the beautiful Princess of Wales Conservatory and scenic Mediterranean Garden. We’ll also explore the architecture of Kew's most popular follies and otherworldly passages as well as other secret gems.
- Listen to an expert botanist guide to get an in-depth insight into the remarkable Marianne North, head inside the astonishing Temperate House, and enjoy family fun activities at The Hive. Transport yourselves in this adventure of botanical collections and natural beauty.
Version 26 – February 27, 2022 07:50
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- Previous Version
- Excluded
- earphones, kew gardens entrance fee, mobile device
earphones, entrance fee, mobile device
Version 25 – February 24, 2022 15:33
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Highlights
- enjoy a private experience in a covid-19 safe environment, instagram hotspots: we find the perfect picture spots, location aware: gps map allows you to enjoy the sites, offline mode: download tours and listen without wifi
instagram hotspots: we find the spot for your perfect picture, location aware: gps map allows you to enjoy sites, without getting lost, offline mode: download tours in advance to listen without wifi
Version 24 – February 24, 2022 15:33
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Version 23 – February 24, 2022 15:27
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- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Enjoy a city break from London to visit Kew Gardens and explore the world's largest collection of living plants with this immersive audio guide!
- On this self-guided tour, we’ll discover the beautiful Princess of Wales Conservatory and scenic Mediterranean Garden. We’ll also explore the architecture of Kew's most popular follies and otherworldly passages as well as other secret gems.
- Listen to an expert botanist guide to get an in-depth insight into the remarkable Marianne North, head inside the astonishing Temperate House, and enjoy family fun activities at The Hive. Transport yourselves in this adventure of botanical collections and natural beauty.
- Enjoy a city break from London to visit Kew Gardens and explore the world's largest collection of living plants with this immersive audio guide!
- On this self-guided tour, we’ll discover the beautiful Princess of Wales Conservatory and scenic Mediterranean Garden. We’ll also explore the architecture of Kew's most popular follies and otherworldly passages as well as other secret gems.
Listen to an expert botanist guide to get an in-depth insight into the remarkable Marianne North, head inside the astonishing Temperate House, and enjoy family fun activities at The Hive. Transport yourselves in this adventure of botanical collections and natural beauty.
- Experience the beautiful UNESCO-listed Royal Botanical Gardens in Kew
- Discover the Princess of Wales Conservatory, Temperate House, The Hive and other mesmerising glasshouses
- Download the digital audio guide app anytime directly on your smartphone
- Learn about the stories behind the sights in a COVID-19 safe environment
Version 22 – February 15, 2022 01:19
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- Previous Version
- Included
- access to your self-guided audio tour , audio tour provided by a local or historian, instagram hotspots: we find the spot for your perfect picture, location aware: gps map allows you to enjoy sites, without getting lost, offline mode: download tours in advance to listen without wifi
access to your self-guided audio tour, audio tour provided by a local or historian
Version 20 – February 14, 2022 23:10
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- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Enjoy a city break from London to visit Kew Gardens and explore the world's largest collection of living plants with this immersive audio guide!
- On this self-guided tour, we’ll discover the beautiful Princess of Wales Conservatory and scenic Mediterranean Garden. We’ll also explore the architecture of Kew's most popular follies and otherworldly passages as well as other secret gems.
- Listen to an expert botanist guide to get an in-depth insight into the remarkable Marianne North, head inside the astonishing Temperate House, and enjoy family fun activities at The Hive. Transport yourselves in this adventure of botanical collections and natural beauty.
- - Experience the beautiful UNESCO-listed Royal Botanical Gardens in Kew
- - Discover the Princess of Wales Conservatory, Temperate House, The Hive and other mesmerising glasshouses
- - Download the digital audio guide app anytime directly on your smartphone
- - Learn about the stories behind the sights in a COVID-19 safe environment
Start the tour at Kew Gardens’ Victoria Gate where we’ll look at the Gardens connection with royalty. This started all the way back in 1979 when Augusta, the Princess of Wales, acquired a large strip of land called Kew Fields. Learn how her son, King George III hired the famous Sir Joseph Banks to oversee development of the Gardens and kickstart Kew’s botanical legacy.
Visit the Marianne North Gallery, home to the famous and extensive collection of illustrations from Marianne North. Highly regarded by people like William Hooker and Charles Darwin, North was massively respected in her field and challenged both the tradition of Victorian flower painting and the flawed attitude many held towards women in science.
Admire some of Kew Gardens' beautiful architecture. Inspired by classic Greek design, Victorian styles often copied the follies, facades and pillars of cities like Ancient Athens. Take a peek at the magnificent Pagoda down one of the Pagado vistas before wandering towards the Temperate House.
Home to 1,500 species of plants from Africa, Australia, America, Asia and the Pacific Islands, the Temperate House was once the largest glasshouse in the world and remains the largest Victorian era glasshouse in the world. Learn about some of the oldest, largest, smelliest and hungriest plants here in Kew Gardens.
Get transported to the sun-kissed landscape of Southern Europe here in the Mediterranean Gardens. Designed to demonstrate the diversity of life that the habitat supports, and the conservation efforts needed to ensure its survival, this garden is as relevant today as it was when it was first built back in Queen Victoria’s reign.
Enter a living rainforest in the Tropic region right here in the Palm House, Kew Gardens hottest greenhouse. William Hooker recognized the need for more glasshouses to display plants from around the world, so he developed the Palm House, now home to the African palm oil, cocoa trees and the infamous stolen rubber tree. Learn about the Plant Messiah, responsible for the “Zombie Plant”.
Head down the Broadwalk as we discuss some of Kew Gardens controversies over the years. Such as the travels of British explorer Alexander Wickham who some consider is responsible for bio-piracy.
Walk through the Wildflower Meadow and find the Hive, a multi-sensory experience designed to highlight the extraordinary life of bees. Since the decline of Wildflower meadows, too much competition for food sources inevitably causes bee populations to reduce. The Hive explores this decline and celebrates the power of the bee!
Kew Gardens’ most modern glasshouse, the Princess of Wales Conservatory was opened in 1987 by Diana, Princess of Wales, and is named after Princess Augusta. The conservatory is designed to minimize the amount of energy taken to run it and is now home to a time capsule planted by David Attenborough.
The Vidi Guides experience is enriched with on-screen photos and videos. We also point out where to take the perfect Instagram photos during the tour, and include recommendations for food, drinks, and local attractions. Don't worry, none of our recommendations are sponsored - they are simply favourites of the locals who helped craft the experience.
- Description
- Start the tour at Kew Gardens’ Victoria Gate where we’ll look at the Gardens connection with royalty. This started all the way back in 1979 when Augusta, the Princess of Wales, acquired a large strip of land called Kew Fields. Learn how her son, King George III hired the famous Sir Joseph Banks to oversee development of the Gardens and kickstart Kew’s botanical legacy.
- Visit the Marianne North Gallery, home to the famous and extensive collection of illustrations from Marianne North. Highly regarded by people like William Hooker and Charles Darwin, North was massively respected in her field and challenged both the tradition of Victorian flower painting and the flawed attitude many held towards women in science.
- Admire some of Kew Gardens' beautiful architecture. Inspired by classic Greek design, Victorian styles often copied the follies, facades and pillars of cities like Ancient Athens. Take a peek at the magnificent Pagoda down one of the Pagado vistas before wandering towards the Temperate House.
- Home to 1,500 species of plants from Africa, Australia, America, Asia and the Pacific Islands, the Temperate House was once the largest glasshouse in the world and remains the largest Victorian era glasshouse in the world. Learn about some of the oldest, largest, smelliest and hungriest plants here in Kew Gardens.
- Get transported to the sun-kissed landscape of Southern Europe here in the Mediterranean Gardens. Designed to demonstrate the diversity of life that the habitat supports, and the conservation efforts needed to ensure its survival, this garden is as relevant today as it was when it was first built back in Queen Victoria’s reign.
- Enter a living rainforest in the Tropic region right here in the Palm House, Kew Gardens hottest greenhouse. William Hooker recognized the need for more glasshouses to display plants from around the world, so he developed the Palm House, now home to the African palm oil, cocoa trees and the infamous stolen rubber tree. Learn about the Plant Messiah, responsible for the “Zombie Plant”.
- Head down the Broadwalk as we discuss some of Kew Gardens controversies over the years. Such as the travels of British explorer Alexander Wickham who some consider is responsible for bio-piracy.
- Walk through the Wildflower Meadow and find the Hive, a multi-sensory experience designed to highlight the extraordinary life of bees. Since the decline of Wildflower meadows, too much competition for food sources inevitably causes bee populations to reduce. The Hive explores this decline and celebrates the power of the bee!
- Kew Gardens’ most modern glasshouse, the Princess of Wales Conservatory was opened in 1987 by Diana, Princess of Wales, and is named after Princess Augusta. The conservatory is designed to minimize the amount of energy taken to run it and is now home to a time capsule planted by David Attenborough.
- The Vidi Guides experience is enriched with on-screen photos and videos. We also point out where to take the perfect Instagram photos during the tour, and include recommendations for food, drinks, and local attractions. Don't worry, none of our recommendations are sponsored - they are simply favourites of the locals who helped craft the experience.
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Version 17 – January 25, 2022 20:10
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Start the tour at Kew Gardens’ Victoria Gate where we’ll look at the Gardens connection with royalty. This started all the way back in 1979 when Augusta, the Princess of Wales, acquired a large strip of land called Kew Fields. Learn how her son, King George III hired the famous Sir Joseph Banks to oversee development of the Gardens and kickstart Kew’s botanical legacy.
- Visit the Marianne North Gallery, home to the famous and extensive collection of illustrations from Marianne North. Highly regarded by people like William Hooker and Charles Darwin, North was massively respected in her field and challenged both the tradition of Victorian flower painting and the flawed attitude many held towards women in science.
- Admire some of Kew Gardens' beautiful architecture. Inspired by classic Greek design, Victorian styles often copied the follies, facades and pillars of cities like Ancient Athens. Take a peek at the magnificent Pagoda down one of the Pagado vistas before wandering towards the Temperate House.
- Home to 1,500 species of plants from Africa, Australia, America, Asia and the Pacific Islands, the Temperate House was once the largest glasshouse in the world and remains the largest Victorian era glasshouse in the world. Learn about some of the oldest, largest, smelliest and hungriest plants here in Kew Gardens.
- Get transported to the sun-kissed landscape of Southern Europe here in the Mediterranean Gardens. Designed to demonstrate the diversity of life that the habitat supports, and the conservation efforts needed to ensure its survival, this garden is as relevant today as it was when it was first built back in Queen Victoria’s reign.
- Enter a living rainforest in the Tropic region right here in the Palm House, Kew Gardens hottest greenhouse. William Hooker recognized the need for more glasshouses to display plants from around the world, so he developed the Palm House, now home to the African palm oil, cocoa trees and the infamous stolen rubber tree. Learn about the Plant Messiah, responsible for the “Zombie Plant”.
- Head down the Broadwalk as we discuss some of Kew Gardens controversies over the years. Such as the travels of British explorer Alexander Wickham who some consider is responsible for bio-piracy.
- Walk through the Wildflower Meadow and find the Hive, a multi-sensory experience designed to highlight the extraordinary life of bees. Since the decline of Wildflower meadows, too much competition for food sources inevitably causes bee populations to reduce. The Hive explores this decline and celebrates the power of the bee!
- Kew Gardens’ most modern glasshouse, the Princess of Wales Conservatory was opened in 1987 by Diana, Princess of Wales, and is named after Princess Augusta. The conservatory is designed to minimize the amount of energy taken to run it and is now home to a time capsule planted by David Attenborough.
- The Vidi Guides experience is enriched with on-screen photos and videos. We also point out where to take the perfect Instagram photos during the tour, and include recommendations for food, drinks, and local attractions. Don't worry, none of our recommendations are sponsored - they are simply favourites of the locals who helped craft the experience.
Take control of your experience with our self-guided podcast tour of Kew Gardens. Discovering a new area should never be dull, which is why our immersive audio guides are just like podcasts: engaging, quirky and captivating.
We will guide you around Kew Gardens' most iconic landmarks, as well as introducing you to some of Kew Gardens' lesser-known gems. Learn about the remarkable Marianne North, marvel at the architecture of Kew's two most famous follies and discover the Temperate House, the largest Victorian glasshouse in the world.
Version 16 – January 25, 2022 20:10
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- Name
- Kew Gardens Audio Walking Tour Guided By Expert Botanist
Kew Gardens Immersive Audio Guide - Guided By Expert Botanist
Version 15 – January 17, 2022 19:55
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- Previous Version
- Tier ages
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- adult:
- from: '5'
- to: '100'
- ---
- adult:
from: '15'
to: '100'
child:
- from: '5'
to: '11'
Version 14 – January 17, 2022 19:47
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- Previous Version
- Excluded
- earphones, entrance fee, mobile device
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- Additional Info
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Not wheelchair accessible
Version 11 – January 13, 2022 09:16
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- Previous Version
- Know Before You Book
- do it at your own pace. this product is suitable for all fitness levels, english speaking audio guide only, this product is suitable for all ages
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Version 10 – January 13, 2022 09:11
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- Previous Version
- Know Before You Go
- you will need to bring your own headset/earphones, you will need to bring your own mobile phone
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Version 9 – January 13, 2022 09:03
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Included
- access to your self-guided audio tour, audio tour provided by a local or historian
digital mobile audio guide, geo-localised map to keep you on the right track!, on-screen pictures to enhance your experience
Version 8 – January 13, 2022 08:56
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Highlights
- instagram hotspots: we find the spot for your perfect picture, location aware: gps map allows you to enjoy sites, without getting lost, offline mode: download tours in advance to listen without wifi
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Version 4 – January 05, 2022 20:33
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- Previous Version
Version 3 – January 05, 2022 18:36
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- Previous Version
Version 2 – January 05, 2022 18:24
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- Previous Version
Version 1 – January 05, 2022 18:01
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Take control of your experience with our self-guided podcast tour of Kew Gardens. Discovering a new area should never be dull, which is why our immersive audio guides are just like podcasts: engaging, quirky and captivating.
- We will guide you around Kew Gardens' most iconic landmarks, as well as introducing you to some of Kew Gardens' lesser-known gems. Learn about the remarkable Marianne North, marvel at the architecture of Kew's two most famous follies and discover the Temperate House, the largest Victorian glasshouse in the world.
Take control of your experience with our self-guided podcast tour of Kew Gardens. Discovering a new area should never be dull, which is why our immersive audio guides are just like podcasts: engaging, quirky and captivating.
- We will guide you around Kew Gardens' most iconic landmarks, as well as introducing you to some of Kew Gardens' lesser-known gems. Learn about the remarkable Marianne North, marvel at the architecture of Kew's two most famous follies and discover the Temperate House, the largest Victorian glasshouse in the world.
- Additional Info
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Tier labels
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- ---
- adult: ''
- child: ''
youth: ''
infant: ''
senior: ''
student: ''
- Tier ages
- ---
- adult:
- from: '15'
- to: '100'
- child:
- from: '5'
- to: '11'
- ---
- adult:
- from: '15'
- to: '100'
- Health
- Avoid the crowds and explore Kew Gardens at your own pace while adhering to social distancing regulations!
- Avoid the crowds and explore Kew Gardens at your own pace while adhering to social distancing regulations!
- Cancellation notes
- Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund
- Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund
- Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund
- Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund