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Kew is a place in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in South West London. It is best known for being the home of the Royal Botanic Gardens. Now it is a world heritage site.
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are extensive gardens and botanical glasshouses between Richmond upon Thames and Kew in southwest London, England. The director is Professor Stephen D. Hopper, who succeeded Profesor Sir Peter Crane.
Kew has two more attractions to offer, Kew Palace and The National Archives (previously known as the Public Records Office). Situated south west of London and near to Richmond, Kew is an ancient crossing point of the River Thames.
Kew village refers to several attractive parades of shops adjoining Kew Gardens station. It contains a mixture of independent retailers, several restaurants, including the well-reviewed The Glasshouse, and number cafes. Most of Kew developed in the late 19th century, following the arrival of the District Line of the Underground, and is characterised by large detached or semi-detached houses. It is a popular (and expensive) residential area because of its transport links and proximity to Kew Gardens.
These are some of the places where we can take our dates or guests:
Public Houses, Bars and Inns:
The Greyhound, 82 Kew Green, Richmond TW9 3AP,
The Bulls Head, 15 Strand On The Green, London W4 3PQ,
The Rose & Crown, 79 Kew Green, Richmond TW9 3AH,
The City Barge, 27 Strand On The Green, London W4 3PH,
The Bell & Crown, 72 Strand on The Green, London W4 3PF,
The Grove Park Hotel, 2 Grove Park Rd, London W4 3SG,
The Crown, 128 Lower Mortlake Rd, Richmond TW9 2JZ,
Captain Morgans, 3 Brentford High St, Brentford TW8 0DX,
The Ship, 10 Thames Bank,Mortlake, London SW14 7QR,
There are plenty more to choose from!
We should never forget to watch a movie or two, especillay when you have to entertain your dates or friends. Here is the guide: Cinema Houses:
Vue Entertainmnet, Building 10,Chiswick Pk,Chiswick High Rd,London W4 5XS,
Odeon Cinema,1.45 miles,6 Red Lion St, Richmond TW9 1RW (Category: Odeon)
Richmond Filmhouse,1.55 miles, 3 Water La, Richmond TW9 1TJ Category: Other
Cineworld Cinemas, 2.50 miles, 207 King St, London W6 9JT
Cineworld, 2.50 miles, 207 King Street, Hammersmith, London W6 9JT
Cineworld, 2.64 miles, 59-61 New Broadway, Uxbridge Road, London W5 5AH
Odeon Cinema, 3.19 miles, 25 Putney High St, London SW15 1SN
Vue Cinemas, 3.39 miles, Royale Leisure Pk, Kendal Av, London W3 0PA
Vue Cinema, West 12 Shopping Centre,Shepherds Bush Green, London W12 8PP
Vue Cinemas, Fulham Broadway Retail Centre,Fulham Road, London SW6 1BW
Odeon Cinema, 4.00 miles, 263 Kensington High St, London W8 6NA, and there are more to choose from.
To start a new friendship, a coffee shop is more apprpriate. Let’s have a look at the list and the location:
Category: Cafes, snack bars & tea rooms
Cafe Pagoda, 0.04 miles, 113 North Rd, Richmond TW9 4HJ
Strand Café, 0.78 miles, 109 Strand On The Green, London W4 3NQ
The Bedlington Café, 0.90 miles, 24 Fauconberg Rd, London W4 3JY
Paradise, 0.91 miles, 2 Albany Pde,High St, Brentford TW8 0JW
Cafe Portioli, 0.93 miles, Flat,92 Kew Rd, Richmond TW9 2PQ
Cafe Riverside, 0.95 miles, 565 Chiswick High Rd, London W4 3AY
Puccinos, 1.02 miles, Mortlake Railway Station,Station Approach, London SW14 8LN
T J's Restaurant Café, 1.04 miles, 57 Sheen La, London SW14 8AB
BB's Coffee & Muffins, 1.07 miles, Charter House,Brent Way, Brentford TW8 8ES.
Nearest places are:
Brentford, Richmond, Gunnersbury, Chiswick, Mortlake and Barnes.
Kew Gardens station is a London Underground and National Rail station in south west London. It is the nearest station to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the Public Record Office. The station serves both the District Line and the Silverlink services on the North London Line. The station is between Gunnersbury and Richmond stations.
The station is located at the junction of Station Parade, Station Avenue and Station Approach about 100 m from Sandycombe Road (B353) and is about 500 m from the entrance to the Botanic Gardens and 600 m from the Public Records Office. It is in Travelcard Zones 3 and 4.
A number of bus routes link Kew and Richmond. The 391 (originating in Fulham Broadway and passing through Hammersmith and Chiswick) crosses Kew Green before turning towards Kew Village and Richmond via Sandycombe Road. The 65 (originating at Ealing Broadway) also crosses Kew Green but carries on down Kew Road direct to Richmond (and eventually terminates at Kingston). Connections to other destinations may be made at the Richmond bus station.
Three railway routes serve Kew: the District Line, Silverlink and South West Trains. The District Line is the main route into London and Kew Gardens station is one stop down the line from Richmond, where the line originates. Silverlink is the old North London Line and also starts at Richmond. It can be a useful alternative for getting into Central London or to destinations such as Hampstead which would otherwise mean changing. Maps for both lines are available at Kew Gardens Station. South West Trains run from Kew Bridge station, actually on the other side of the river, just across Kew Bridge. Trains run from here to Waterloo (you can change to the Victoria line and Citylink at Vauxhall) and, in the other direction, to Brentford and Staines.
There are three conservation areas in Kew: the area of Kew Green, Lichfield Road, and Lawn Crescent. The Kew Green area covers not only over the housing surrounding the Green itself but extends to the east as far as the railway and Mortlake Road and then down Kew Road (though modern buildings are excepted).

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