Kew Gardens
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Kew Gardens, situated in the southwest of London, is a botanical wonderland where nature and science intertwine. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a sanctuary for plant lovers and curious minds alike, offering a serene escape from the urban hustle. Visitors are drawn to its expansive landscapes, which house over 50,000 living plants spread across 300 acres. The gardens boast iconic glasshouses, such as the Palm House and the Temperate House, each a marvel of Victorian architecture and a treasure trove of exotic flora. Wandering through these lush environments, one can travel the world in a day, from the tropical rainforests to the arid deserts, all without leaving the confines of this verdant enclave.
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