Kew’s Children’s Garden Richmond TW9 3AE
About the Business
Kew’s Children’s Garden, situated within the beautiful and sprawling grounds of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, Richmond, United Kingdom, is a must-visit destination for families with children. This establishment, park and point of interest all rolled into one, was designed with young ones in mind, offering a safe and enjoyable environment where they can learn about the wonders of nature through play, exploration and discovery.
The Children’s Garden consists of a variety of interactive play areas, each with its own unique theme and activities. The Garden is split into four zones – the Nature Zone, the Grow Zone, the Create Zone, and the Explore Zone – each designed to help children connect with nature and develop an understanding of how plants grow, and the benefits they provide to our world.
In the Nature Zone, children can explore a range of habitats, from the wetland area to the woodland, and even a cave system. They can also learn about different types of plants and wildlife, and how they all work together to sustain a healthy ecosystem.
The Grow Zone is home to the Fruit and Vegetable Garden, where children can learn about the different stages of plant growth, and even take part in planting, tending to and harvesting their own crops. They can also explore the composting area, where they can see how food and garden waste can be transformed into nutrient-rich soil.
In the Create Zone, children can let their imaginations run wild, with a range of activities designed to spark their creativity. From painting and sculpture to music and drama, there is something to suit every child's interests and abilities.
Finally, the Explore Zone is the heart of the Children’s Garden, where children can climb, run, splash and play, surrounded by nature. From the canopy walkways to the water feature, and the treehouse to the sandpit, this is a place for children to have fun, make new friends and create lasting memories.
Kew’s Children’s Garden is more than just a play area – it is a place for children to learn, grow and connect with nature in a fun and engaging way. Whether you are a family looking for a great day out or a school group looking to inspire the next generation of environmentalists, this is the perfect destination for you.
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Location & Phone number
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond TW9 3AE, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
10:15 - 15:15
Tuesday:
10:15 - 15:15
Wednesday:
10:15 - 15:15
Thursday:
10:15 - 15:15
Friday:
10:15 - 15:15
Saturday:
10:15 - 15:15
Sunday:
10:15 - 15:15
Reviews
"Free but you need to book a slot in advance. Not really the most exciting playground for kids. Very crowded and kids didn’t enjoy it. We left after 20 minutes. I was expecting a lot more but as it’s free it’s ok. I wouldn’t have been happy if I’d had to pay to enter there. Nice swings and seating areas. Enjoyable but not nothing memorable."
"Good and large children playground for all ages. Remember to book the free time slot in advance."
"The kids area at Kew Gardens is great, but you should book inadvace to avoid disappointment during covid times. There are lots of things to do. They have a water selection where the kids pump water and have to create a path for it to reach it's destination. There is a picnic area, trampolines, a large sandpit with slides and wooden huts. Just outside is a restaurant where you can buy food and drinks, this includes hot as well as cold snacks. The closest entrance to the kids area is the Elizabeth Gate next to Kew Bridge."
"It's great. Plenty of activities for different ages plus some educational aspect."
"Fantastic new play space for children. Timed entry means its not too crowded even at peak times. Beautifully crafted themed play activities in scenic surroundings. A great way for children to spend 90 minutes."
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