Kew Gardens has long been a Saturday afternoon staple for Londoners but with the Temperate House β the largest Victorian glasshouse in the world β reopening next month, thereβs been no better time to visit.
If you visit one garden in your life, let it be this one. Claude Monetβs garden, at the home he lived in in Giverny, France, is, quite literally, like something out of a painting. A quick train ride from Paris, the garden is split into two parts - a flower garden called Clos Normand and a Japanese-inspired water garden.