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Forest bathing is inspired by the popular Japanese wellbeing practice of relaxing under the canopy of trees - known as shinrin-yoku. Our expert guides from the Forest Bathing Institute will lead you ...
Experience a world of winter magic in Kew Gardens as our acclaimed light trail, Christmas at Kew, returns this festive season. Christmas at Kew is an unmissable opportunity to herald the start of the ...
We have a wide variety of cafés and restaurants at Kew Gardens. Look out for seasonal specialties and food foraged from our Gardens. All our cafés and restaurants source seasonal and local produce. We ...
Discover the funded studentships we currently have available and find out more about our involvement with a range of Doctoral Training Partnerships and similar schemes. Our studentships are usually ...
From the perfect first date to seasonal family activities, get the most out of your visit to Kew with our tailored trails.
Woody seed pods, capsules, and cones make intriguing and accessible drawing subjects. As dried botanical specimens, they are easy to collect, store, and draw at any time. In this workshop, botanical ...
Understanding flower structure and form is an essential tool for both botanical illustrators and artists. Guided by botanical artist Lucy Smith, you will study a range of different flower types and ...
Building upon the popular Botanical Sketchbook class taught by Lucy T. Smith at Kew for many years, this two-day course focuses on pen and ink techniques for botanical illustration. You will begin ...
Fungi exhibit an astonishing variety of shapes, colours, and textures, making them fascinating subjects for botanical art. This three-day course will introduce participants to fungal structures, ...