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Kew gardens visit


Steve Bullman
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Minimum of a long day needed to see Kew half properly; I've been there four or five times and find new bits every visit  To do both in the day will mean a supersonic whizz round each which would be a bit pointless surely.  If you only have one day make a choice.

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Off to Kew gardens tomorrow for the first time(shocking I know), and am wondering how long as I should allow to get round the place?  Hoping to do Windsor castle at the same time.  Bit optomistic?


Allow an hour to find a parking space!?!

You could do a 'tourist visit' in 4 hours amd briefly see it all. For a proper look around I'd take most of the day. Wet and windy in London today though, might be luckier tomorrow.
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