5 Hidden Gems Things to do in Richmond-upon-Thames That You Shouldn't Miss

January 1, 2022 Lashaunda Abraham

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Restaurants in Richmond-upon-Thames

Marian Hardwicke Road Kew Gardens, Kew, Richmond-upon-Thames TW9 3AE England http://www.kew.org/visit-kew-gardens/explore/attractions/marianne-north-gallery
Excellent
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5.0 based on 137 reviews

Marianne North Gallery

Wunderschönes botanisches Kunstmuseum

Reviewed By mbarbaragp - London, United Kingdom

For nature lovers, a small art gallery completely full of beautiful paintings Many coloured flower art pieces from the high ceilings to the floor Absolutely stunning!

2. Isabella Plantation

Richmond Park, Richmond-upon-Thames TW10 5HX England http://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/richmond-park
Excellent
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5.0 based on 316 reviews

Isabella Plantation

Reviewed By TalDarkLeanMean - Staines, United Kingdom

Disappointingly there was no Lady Isabella Gardner who started planting exotic flowers here on her return from even more exotic locations. The name Isabel simply means grey, yellow soil of this enclosed area because this is how this boggy, soggy area looked like few centuries ago. But now it's definitely a Bella as Italian would say. This little park within a park has a biodiversity of mini botanical garden. Other than the local trademark ancient oak trees, bluebell, daffodils flowers, there are chestnut, strawberry trees, fungi, many species of butterflies ???? moths and other little animals that come out only at night. And with a free entry for everyone, this is as good as it can get.

3. Richmond Park

Richmond, Richmond-upon-Thames TW10 5HS England +44 300 061 2200 [email protected] http://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/richmond-park
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,423 reviews

Richmond Park

Reviewed By Sallprice - Chelmsford, United Kingdom

A day out of fresh air with Covid restrictions all around us - magnificent open space to loom at the beautiful country side set in the Heart of London - and the herds of deer roam around in there natural setting it’s breathtaking Def worth a visit there was cafe kiosks open for takeaway drinks and cakes to

4. The Library Pot

86 Kew Road, Richmond-upon-Thames TW9 2PQ England +44 7930 332688 [email protected] http://librarypot.uk
Excellent
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4.5 based on 137 reviews

The Library Pot

Eat, Play, Laugh at The Library Pot. There’s an eclectic menu for lunch and dinner, accompanied by a selection of over 650 board games. All sorts of Vegetarian and Vegan options. You will find a diversion to suit you. Please use our website to book a table. Craft beers, wines, sake & absinthe (amongst other things) available. Tickets £5 per session (check website for offers) plus food & drink. Predominately for adults, minimum entry age = 8 years old. Ball pool for adults (closed during Coronavirus).

Reviewed By janee198 - Oxford, United Kingdom

Had a lovely evening with my husband playing some new to us and some old to us board games. Rob was very helpful, steering us towards games we would enjoy, some local knowledge and a bit of a joke here and there. Not busy, good food and plenty of drink.

5. Ham House

Ham House Ham Street Ham, Richmond-upon-Thames TW10 7RS England +44 20 8940 1950 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ham-house
Excellent
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4.0 based on 722 reviews

Ham House

Splendidly preserved 17th-century house and gardens.

Reviewed By mccart1971 - Richmond-upon-Thames, United Kingdom

Absolutely stunning example of a17th Century Stuart house with a beautiful walled garden and quaint orangery cafe serving lovely teas & coffee with a great selection of cakes ???? well worth a visit

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