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Top attractions to visit this month
Number of results: 55
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Get your running shoes on and take part in our spring 10K and half marathon!
Kew
Big conversations, beautiful surroundings – picnic, performance and culture at Kew Gardens.
Kew
In May 1487, a coronation was held in Christ Church Cathedral Dublin. The young child was hailed as King Edward VI. Those who pressed his claim, soon raised an army to invade England and depose the new king, Henry VII.
But how could a potential…
Kew
A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare Under the Stars!
Kew
Big conversations, beautiful surroundings – picnic, performance and culture at Kew Gardens.
Kew
Neil Johnston, head of early modern records at The National Archives examines how Ireland was used as a colonial laboratory by the English Crown and its servants. His talk will explore how, from the 1530s onward, religious reforms fractured a…
Kew
The history of 19th century Ireland was dominated by big events, big men and big problems. The Act of Union of 1800, the Great Famine, and the campaign for land rights and Home Rule are among the most prominent events that shaped the country, whilst…
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In the lovely leafy setting of Kew Village, with around 45 stalls selling quality food and crafts, and a party spirit with live music from local bands, KVM is famous as the finest, friendliest market in the area.
Kew
Pack a picnic and head to Kew Gardens in London this September for an exciting new series of live, outdoor events, hosted by some of the UK's favourite media and featuring well-known TV faces. All tickets include full access to Kew Gardens from 10am…
Richmond
Join Alice on her amazing journey through Wonderland and experience an adventure like no other.
Kew
The Half and Full Marathon start within the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and finish in the Old Deer Park in Richmond.
Tour the gardens before passing historical assets including Ham House, Richmond Palace, Teddington Lock, and the meandering River…
Kew
The Herbarium is a hidden, scientific treasure located on Kew Green, usually only open to visiting researchers since it was first established in 1852. It houses almost seven million preserved botanical specimens, and one of the largest botanical…
Kew
Don't miss this landmark exhibition,
Kew
Join this course to learn pen and ink drawing techniques from a professional botanical artist.
Kew
Celebrate International Bamboo Day with a one-day course led by bamboo expert Ray Townsend.
Kew
Stroll around Kew Green and part of the riverside towpath with Richmond Heritage Guides, and see the churchyard at St Anne's where famous artists are buried. The Hanoverian Royal Family enjoyed life in Kew and there is still much left from those…
Kew
St Anne's Church, Kew Green was consecrated in 1714. Built with the support of Queen Anne it has been a place of worship for the Royal Families over the centuries. The original 'chapel' has been extended many times and the church is now a little…
Kew
Join one of our costumed hosts on a daily 30 minute tour featuring some of the key rooms in the palace to hear their stories and learn more about life for the royal family at Kew.
Kew
Develop your skills in botanical watercolour with artist Lucy Smith.
Kew
A trail filled with spooky fun for everyone!