I am delighted to welcome you to
Richmond upon Thames the home to the
world famous attractions such as Royal
Botanic Gardens in Kew, Hampton Court
Palace and Twickenham Stadium - the
home of English Rugby
Our borough has more green spaces than
any other in London, boasting 130 parks,
commons and woodlands areas. We also
have two beautiful Royal Parks - Richmond
Park and Bushy Park.
As the only London borough that straddles
the River Thames, there are several
magnificent historic houses and hidden
gems to visit and take you back in time to
the Tudor, Stuart and Georgian times. The
perfect way to see the attractions is a river
cruise which operate between April to
October or a riverside walk
While exploring the borough you might
quickly forget that you are still only
twenty-minute train ride from central
London and see why our famous past
residents including artist JMW Turner and
Alexander Pope chose to make Richmond
upon Thames their home and why Queen
Elizabeth I and Henry VIII used their palace
at Richmond as a royal retreat
Whether you are passing through, visiting
for the day or staying for longer, I wish you
the warmest of welcomes and hope that
you leave London's greenest borough with
lasting memories
Cllr Gareth Roberts
Leader, Richmond upon Thames Council
Welcome to
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2023/24 - 06 hidden gems
2023/24 - 08 relax by the river
2023/24 - 10 great outdoors
2023/24 - 13 children and families
2023/24 - 14 attractions
2023/24 - 16 musical heritage of richmond
2023/24 - 17 arts, museums and theatre
2023/24 - 24 calendar of events
2023/24 - 25 markets
2023/24 - 26 walking, cycling and tours
2023/24 - 34 special interest
2023/24 - 35 map
2023/24 - 43 restaurants and bars
2023/24 - 46 accommodation
2023/24 - 51 travel information
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