I wouldn't Queue for Kew
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Advantages Lovely gardens
Disadvantages High prices and constant Jumbo Jets
Introduction -
My partner is an avid fan of walking around, thus I often have the delight of walking around all of the national trust locations in and around Bedfordshire. At the weekend however she decided she wanted to go to the Royal Botanic Gardens, otherwise known as Kew Gardens. The gardens are located between Richmond and Kew in Southwest London. The site Director is Professor Stephen D. Hopper, it is considered an International important botanical research and education institute. The gardens employ around 700 staff and have an annual income of £44 million; they are also sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural affairs.The site is a leading centre in botanical research, it is a hive for visitors, artists and professional gardeners and in 2005 around 1.48 million people visited them. There are numerous attractions within the gardens such as Kew palace, a treetop walkway, an art exhibition, museums, shops, restaurants, a huge pagoda, Queen Charlotte cottage and waterlily house, this is however just a selection. There are also a huge collection of plants such as the arboretum (trees), cacti collection, alpine collection, bonsai collection, grass collection and a bamboo garden.
My experience -I had personally never been to Kew gardens before, my partner however had; luckily for me she knew where to find the car park. It is possible to find a parking space for free outside the gardens if you get there at the crack of dawn, we however arrived at around 11, by which time all the free spaces had gone. In order to reach the actual car park you need to go down a small alleyway, which only one car can fit through. Unfortunately it isn't signed; the only visible sign read 'maintenance and repairs', not much help. Upon entering the car park you will notice various signs thanking you for your contribution, what for I thought, I hadn't done anything, turns out you have to pay £5 for parking however long you are there, so make sure you have plenty of change.
We however didn't have any change, so once we parked up in one of the many spaces we trundled off to the ticket booth to get some change. As it turned out we could pay for the parking ticket with our regular tickets, when we looked at the prices we were shocked, £13 for adults, apparently only a year ago it was £10, a 30% increase, slightly above inflation wouldn't you say?...If you are elderly, disabled or a student you can get a reduction and young children go free, but still. Wait for it though, here's the bombshell, after asking for the £31 the young gentlemen had the audacity to ask if we would like to pay an extra £1.30 so they could claim the tax back, with a swift response of "No, you've already charged me £5 for parking" we set off into the gardens (I would also like to point out that there wasn't a queue, which was good).The gardens themselves are vast and beautiful; we decided to visit the treetop walk and Rhizotron first. The treetop walk has been designed to blend in with the background; the huge supports have been painted brown and have branches like trees to support the walk.
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Shame about the Heathrow flight path - I'm just glad i don't live nearby!