Popular Gardens in Finchley

We've collected top 10 mentioned gardens in Finchley from other articles such as Reader's Digest Canada, Piccolo Explorer, thecavendish-london.co.uk.

Popular Gardens in Finchley

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
4.7 (31204 ratings)4.5 (7034 ratings)
Trees and flowers from around the globe in vast gardens with huge greenhouses and Treetop Walkway.
Richmond, United Kingdom
Botanical gardenNature & ParksParkWedding venueGardensPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Globetotting
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"Amazing Kew Gardens in the southwest neighbourhood of Kew is one of London’s most picturesque parks; 132 hectares of gardens and botanical glasshouses that that house the world’s most diverse collection of living plants. Kew Gardens was founded in 1840 and is today London’s largest UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with beautiful glasshouses, including the iconic Palm House and its exotic rainforest. There’s a magical children’s garden, the fantastic Treetop Walkway that soars into the tree canopy at a height of 18 metres, and Kew Palace, the former summer residence of King George III."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in London, England
"In 1759 botanists began rummaging around the world for specimens to plant in the 3-hectare Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. They never stopped collecting, and the gardens, which have bloomed to 121 hectares, provide the most comprehensive botanical collection on earth (including the world's largest collection of orchids). A Unesco World Heritage Site, the gardens can easily devour a day's exploration; for those pressed for time, the Kew Explorer hop-on/hop-off road train takes in the main sights."
Mentioned by Viajario
Kew Garden, o Jardim Botânico Real
"Visiting the Kew Garden is always a very good surprise, I have been in 2 times in the royal gardens at different times of the year. On my first visit, it was with a couple of dear friends that helped me a bum here in the land of the Queen when I arrived. We went in August 2014, so the trees were heavy with leaves, all very green and a very pleasant temperature."
Sky Garden
Sky Garden
4.7 (36292 ratings)4.5 (12265 ratings)
Known as the walkie talkie due to its unique shape, this skyscraper features a top-floor restaurant.
1 SKY GARDEN WALK, London, EC3M 8AF, United Kingdom
Scenic spotSights & LandmarksBarCafeGardenRestaurantObservation Decks & Towers
Mentioned by Greta's Travels
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"Sky Garden pairs epic views with tasty cocktails and an indoors garden, how can you not love that?. Sky Garden has a 360° view all around London and a number of different bars and restaurants inside it. Access to Sky Garden is free but you have to book in advance if you want to skip the queues, don’t worry if you forget about booking, you can still access Sky Garden but you will have to wait a little longer before taking your perfect Instagram shots."
Mentioned by The Handbook
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"20 Fenchurch Street was beautifully designed by renowned architect Rafael Viñoly. The building spans 37 storeys and rhubarb occupies the top three levels alongside the public space known as Sky Garden, which provides 45,000 sq ft of high level amenity space. Visitors can wander around the exquisitely landscaped gardens with 360 degree panoramic views of London and all of the flora and fauna they need!"
Mentioned by Truly Experiences Blog
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"Located in the iconic Walkie Talkie, Sky Garden has a foliage-filled viewing gallery on the 43rd floor. From here, visitors are surrounded by exquisite greenery while looking over panoramic views of London. Also seeBeer Tasting in London"
Horniman Museum and Gardens
Horniman Museum and Gardens
4.6 (5772 ratings)4.5 (610 ratings)
Museum with aquarium, stuffed animal and musical instrument collections, set in landscaped gardens.
100 London Rd, London, SE23 3PQ, United Kingdom
MuseumAquariumParkArt MuseumsChildren's MuseumsNatural History MuseumsGardensSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by mummytravels
Top tips for London museums with toddlers and kids
"The Horniman Museum is somewhere which often gets overlooked by visitors to London, as it’s further out of the centre, but is actually a great museum with toddlers and kids as it’s a manageable size and has a mix of different exhibits – part natural history museum, part aquarium, a few mummies and other exhibits which might not be out of place at the British Museum. The new World Gallery also explores what it means to be human while the stuffed walrus has his own Twitter account… There are also 16 acres of grounds with a nature trail, a sound garden, butterfly house and some small animals in a mini zoo, including alpacas, goats, sheep, guinea pigs, rabbits and chickens. And while many of the sections are small, including the compact aquarium, it makes it one of the best for toddlers who’ll be as fascinated and happy to gaze for ages."
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
15 Best Museums in London
"The Horniman’s far-out location (almost an hour from central London) means that you can expect lots of lovely breathing space at a museum that would otherwise be packed. The huge building, with its looming clocktower, looks a bit like a very ornate train station and is surrounded by 16 acres of garden. You’ll find large natural history and anthropology galleries, as well as an aquarium, carefully curated wild-looking gardens, and a beautiful Victorian conservatory."
Mentioned by Broke in London
Top 15 Free, Small Museums in London
": Probably the most popular museum in south London, the Horniman Museum has a little bit of everything. There are stunning views overlooking the city from it’s grounds, which are home to to hundreds of plants and the conservatory, which is over 100 years old. Moving inside, there are natural history, musical instrument and social culture galleries, with items taken from all over the world."
Hampton Court Palace
Hampton Court Palace
4.7 (16256 ratings)4.5 (6652 ratings)
Famous seat of Henry VIII and his many wives, this palace received elegant Stuart-era modernisation.
Hampton Ct Way, Molesey, East Molesey KT8 9AU, United Kingdom
PalaceNature & ParksConference centerHistorical landmarkWedding venueCastlesHistoric SitesMysterious SitesGardens
Mentioned by London 6 days itinerary
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"Hampton Court Palace (fee*) is a former royal palace, originally built in the 16th century for Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, a powerful person during the time of King Henry VIII. However, Wolsey would fall out of favor with the king (as most people did) and Henry would confiscate his house and use it as his own palace. The huge Tudor and Baroque style royal palace was used by British monarchs until the 18th century and is now a popular tourist destination. The palace is huge and you could spend all day exploring its many rooms, but luckily the self-guided tours are broken up by themes so you can decide which parts of the palace are of most interest to you. The gardens, the tennis court, and hedge maze are also definitely worth exploring here."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in London, England
"Built by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey in 1515 but coaxed from him by Henry VIII just before Wolsey (as chancellor) fell from favour, Hampton Court Palace is England's largest and grandest Tudor structure. It was already one of Europe's most sophisticated palaces when, in the 17th century, Christopher Wren designed an extension. The result is a beautiful blend of Tudor and 'restrained baroque' architecture. You could easily spend a day exploring the palace and its 24 hectares of riverside gardens, including a 300-year-old maze."
Mentioned by homestay.com
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"While not exactly in Central London, Hampton Court Palace does fall within the boundaries of London. It’s still a minor transport effort to get here, but totally worth it. Hampton Court Palace isn’t an inhabited Royal Palace, but it has plenty of Royal history, most notably as it was one of the principal residences of Henry VIII, he of the many wives."
Kensington Gardens
Kensington Gardens
4.7 (21355 ratings)4.5 (4124 ratings)
Expansive park containing Kensington Palace and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Playground.
London, W2 2UH, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksGardens
The Garden at 120
The Garden at 120
4.8 (667 ratings)
120 Fenchurch St, Langbourn, London, EC3M 5BA, United Kingdom
Garden
Mentioned by A Londoner's Blog About London
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"Located on the top floor of 120 Fenchurch Street you will find the Garden at 120. The garden is free to enter and not only has beautiful views over London, but also a modern style and green spaces to relax. It’s the perfect spot for some Instagram shots and also to relax a bit."
Mentioned by We Dream of Travel Blog
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"The Garden at 120 is another public London garden that offers epic views. And even better, it’s completely free to go with no booking required!. While it’s not quite as impressive or high as Sky Garden (15th floor vs 43rd floor), it does boast some unique photo opportunities."
Dalston Eastern Curve Garden
Dalston Eastern Curve Garden
4.8 (1352 ratings)4.5 (35 ratings)
Garden on an old railway line with beds for residents to grow food, and wildlife-friendly plants.
13 Dalston Ln, London, E8 3DF, United Kingdom
GardenNature & ParksCommunity garden
Mentioned by Secret London
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"Built on an old railway line, this garden is yet another community endeavour—filled with trees, shrubs, butterfly bushes and raised beds for growing food!. COVID-19 UPDATE: Dalston Eastern Curve Garden is currently closed to the public. For the latest information, head to their website."
The Rock Garden
The Rock Garden
4.6 (7 ratings)
Kew Gardens, Richmond, TW9 3DU, United Kingdom
Garden
Mentioned by Piccolo Explorer
Visiting Kew Gardens Summer 2021
"The Rock Garden at Kew Gardens is over an acre in size and is located between the Princess of Wales’s Conservatory and the entrance to the Kitchen Garden. Originally constructed in 1882, this spectacular garden transports you to life in the mountains, with cascading waterfalls, an Alpine House landscape and wild-collected plants displayed from six mountainous regions. Each mountainous region is allocated its own area in the Rock Garden: the European Alps and Pyrenees; the Central Asian steppe and Himalayan mountain streams and meadows; the North American high alpine, prairies and bogs; the Windswept Patagonia; the Mediterranean scrub and South African bergs and kloofs; and the southern Alps of Victoria, Australia and the peaks of New Zealand."
Capel Manor Gardens
Capel Manor Gardens
4.6 (984 ratings)4.5 (238 ratings)
Landscaped 30-acres with areas dedicated to Princess Diana & Van Gogh, a small zoo & restaurant.
Bullsmoor Lane Middlesex, Enfield, EN1 4RQ, United Kingdom
GardenNature & Parks
Kew Kitchen Garden
Kew Kitchen Garden
4.6 (21 ratings)
88-121 Kew Rd, Richmond, TW9 3DU, United Kingdom
Garden
Mentioned by Piccolo Explorer
Visiting Kew Gardens Summer 2021
"On the other side of the rose pergola from the Agius Evolution Garden, you’ll find the Kitchen Garden where Kew Gardens grow edible plants to learn more about producing healthy and sustainable food. I love bringing the kids here during the summer to see the various crops, and in the autumn to see the pumpkin patch. Keep an eye out for their Kitchen Garden sales, where they sell fruits and vegetables from the garden from May to September."
Mentioned by Viajario
Kew Garden, o Jardim Botânico Real
"The Kitchen Garden is a vegetable garden with fruits and vegetables, and can be seen growing different products in all seasons. Vegetables are selected for maximum flavor and to provide mature products in all seasons. There you find asparagus, potatoes, peas, spinach, strawberries, carrot varieties (including purple and yellow), gooseberries, garlic, beans and many other foods."

Top 10 Free Things To Do and Attractions in Finchley

Regent's Canal
Regent's Canal
4.6 (203 ratings)4.5 (506 ratings)
London, UK
CanalNature & ParksBodies of Water
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"To escape the crowded streets and enjoy a picturesque, waterside side stretch of North London, take to the canals that once played such a vital role in the transport of goods across the capital. The towpath of the Regent's Canal also makes an excellent shortcut across North London, either on foot or by bike. In full, the ribbon of water runs 9 miles from Little Venice (where it connects with the Grand Union Canal) to the Thames at Limehouse."
Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium
4.5 (37052 ratings)4.5 (5553 ratings)
Landmark venue hosting major football matches including FA Cup Final and international matches.
London, HA9 0WS, United Kingdom
StadiumSights & LandmarksArenas & Stadiums
Mentioned by wembleyinternationalhotel.co.uk
Wembley Attractions | Wembley International Hotel
"The Wembley Stadium Tour will take you in the footsteps of legends as you explore behind the scenes of the UK’s largest sports and music venue. The award winning Wembley Stadium Tour is available for guests of Wembley International Hotel at 25% discount for ‘walk up’ bookings only. Full details of the Wembley Stadium Tour from Wembley International Hotel Reception Desk."
The Shard
The Shard
4.6 (25668 ratings)4 (97 ratings)
87-floor glass skyscraper with a jagged peak, with restaurants, offices, hotel and viewing platform.
32 London Bridge St, London, SE1 9SG, United Kingdom
LandmarkSights & LandmarksArchitectural Buildings
Mentioned by The Independent
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"When Asian hospitality chain Shangri-La opened in the Shard, Western Europe’s tallest building, in 2014, it was literally head and shoulders above the rest of London – as well as being the first luxury hotel south of the river. The hotel, which occupies the floors from level 35 upwards, pairs its pared-back guestrooms – lots of business-friendly beige and black lacquer – with panoramic views across the entire city. Deep baths are positioned by the glass windows to maximise the views."
Mentioned by Savored Journeys
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"It’s definitely a unique-looking structure, and you can see it from all over London; that’s because The Shard is a 95-story skyscraper, designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano, in Southwark, London, and the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. The Shard was built with the idea of it being an architecturally stunning vertical city, and it more than lives up to that. It houses restaurants, hotels, offices, residences and more."
Mentioned by The Bon Vivant Journal
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"The Shangri-La Suite is the top suite at the Shangri-La at The Shard, designed to maximise the view of London’s skyline from every direction possible. The 2,000 square foot one bedroom suite is plush and homely with one of the best views you’ll see from any hotel room. Click to read about the Shangri-La Luxury Circle programme which gives guests access to a host of added value amenities."

Best Coffee Shops and Cafes in Finchley

Cafe BAO
Cafe BAO
4.2 (77 ratings)
Unit 2, Building, 4 Pancras Square, London N1C 4AG, United Kingdom
RestaurantCafe
Mentioned by Eater London
The Hottest New Restaurants in London, July 2021
"If Netil Market is the original, Soho is the hypebeast, Fitzrovia is for the development nerds, and Borough Market was inevitable, then Cafe Bao finds the group on its most stylised, wry form in King’s Cross, with a menu that pays tribute to yoshoku cuisine while kind of thumbing its nose at it with a 1970s vibe. An explosive Taiwanese “chicken Kiev”; a ham hock congee pie; a banoffee sundae — these all run deep on comfort but in an ironised fashion that only Bao can really pull off in such a spotlight."
Mentioned by gwr.com
Best new restaurants in London
"Everyone’s favourite Taiwanese street food emporium, Bao, best known for its tiny Soho outlet, has opened a big new café in King’s Cross. Drawing inspiration from western style cafes in Asia, the new eatery will serve – among Bao standards – European dishes with an eastern twist, such as Taiwanese fried chicken kiev. 4 Pancras Square, N1C 4DS Nearest Tube: King’s Cross"
Mentioned by squaremeal.co.uk
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"The Bao brand can do no wrong and its success continues with this all-day operation in King’s Cross. Head to the bakery counter for curious sweet treats including a white chocolate and red bean bao."
Bluebird Chelsea
Bluebird Chelsea
4.2 (2272 ratings)
European food and cocktails in smart spot with monochrome floor tiles, feature lighting and terrace.
350 King's Rd, London, SW3 5UU, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by 10Best
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"We've praised The Bluebird for its versatile approach to dining and Chelsea-style leisure. It's a compound comprised of a swanky restaurant, a more casual cafe, outdoor space, and, of course, the boutique to end all boutiques. The ground floor shop is "an ever-evolving space; part concept store and part cabinet of curiosity, where you can discover high-end designers alongside niche labels and emerging fashion talent, interspersed with objets, ephemera, collectibles and cult beauty brands." They stock everyone from Balenciaga to Levi's, and their homewares are to die for – go for a Fornasetti candle, try on something you couldn't possibly afford, and get your brows done by Blink."
Mentioned by Time Out London
London’s best outdoor dining
"Restaurants Contemporary European King’s Road. The main dining room of this King’s Road branch of Bluebird Café looks like it’s actually outside; it has a conservatory-style glass roof and loads, we mean loads, of plants. If you want to really get some fresh air, there’s a massive outdoor dining area with fake grass, umbrellas and garden-style furniture serving a Mediterranean menu."
Mentioned by D&D London
Restaurants
"A chic, all-day drinking and dining destination in West London, with a beautiful terrace, bar and restaurant serving everything from breakfast to late night cocktails."
the Great THAI Grab & Go
the Great THAI Grab & Go
4.3 (29 ratings)
53 Great Portland St, London, W1W 7LG, United Kingdom
CafeThai restaurant

Top Rated Parks to Visit in Finchley

The Long Walk
The Long Walk
4.7 (1472 ratings)
Windsor, SL4 1BP, United Kingdom
Park
Mentioned by Montcalm London Marble Arch
What to do on a day out in Windsor - Montcalm Blog
"The 2,020-hectare Windsor Great Park was enclosed in the 13th century, having previously been part of a large Norman hunting forest. It includes a Deer Park, woods, formal avenues, gardens and wild grasslands. The park is open to the public and welcomes millions of visitors every year who come to enjoy the open space."
Mentioned by almahouse.co.uk
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"Only 10 minutes drive from Windsor, discover the award-winning Savill Building with the largest gridshell roof structure in the UK. This unique building is the magnificent entrance to the The Savill Garden, offering excellent gift shopping, plant sales and beautiful terraced restaurant."
Barham Park
Barham Park
4.4 (1416 ratings)
Victorian-era park with mature trees & a walled garden, walking paths & a children's play area.
Harrow Rd, Wembley, HA0 2HB, United Kingdom
Park
Mentioned by TripHobo
Things to do with Family & kids in Wembley
"A lovely park featuring some great design that is particularly very well maintained, the Barham Park is one of the best things to do in Wembley especially in the evenings. There is a lot of space for visitors to enjoy relaxing strolls and even play sport like football and cricket. Local fitness enthusiasts especially visit the park owing to the ...Read more"
Kew’s Children’s Garden
Kew’s Children’s Garden
4.7 (160 ratings)
Richmond, TW9 3AQ, United Kingdom
Park
Mentioned by Piccolo Explorer
Visiting Kew Gardens Summer 2021
"Finally, one of the best playgrounds in London is the Children’s Garden that opened at Kew Gardens in 2019. It is a fantastic space based in a natural setting the size of 40 tennis courts, with highlights that include a sandy area with play houses and small slides for little ones, tall “worm-hole” tubes to slide down, an area with trampolines and wooden climbing frames. The kids love the water play area, which features log troughs, water tables and several pumps, plus there’s a splash pool in a shady spot which is perfect for little ones."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Finchley

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