Thursday, 9 July 2026

Epiblog

  • The train journey was quick and comfortable
  • Hull Trains are not as good as LNER as James will attest. They've gone downhill a bit since were on them last
  • The Abba show is spectacular but loud
  • Wimbledon is great and would be enjoyable even without show court tickets
  • Seats towards the back of Centre Court are better as they are shady
  • Binoculars are very useful
  • Kew Gardens is not worth the money
  • If you have luggage on the underground use disabled gates and lifts
  • Buses can be a useful mode of transport
  • Sainsbury's Local near Southfields tube station for Wimbledon is good for picking up a meal deal or snacks
  • People in London seemed more friendly and helpful than we remembered


Day 3: Tuesday 7 July 2026 - Kew Gardens

We woke up to the news that Belgium had beaten USA which, after Trump's antics yesterday, pleased us very much.

This was the last day of our mini break so we had a relaxed breakfast and then set off for the journey to Kew Gardens. We had a couple of false starts but managed to get to Kew and lose our cases at a left luggage facility near the tube station and the gardens.

It was another very warm day. Our first stop was the famous and impressive Palm House with beautiful colourful borders outside. It was very humid and, of course, very green. Next stop was the Princess of Wales Conservatory - again hot and mostly green, although there were some lovely water lilies.  By now we were feeling hot and tired so we set off for the Pavilion Bar and Grill which took some finding and, when we did find it, the offer was rather limited and the service slow. However we did eventually get our drinks which were very welcome and enjoyed sitting in the shade albeit under the Heathrow flightpath - as are so many places in London.

There was an exhibition of Henry Moore sculptures but I must confess that they were wasted on us.  We then had a wander to the Orangery - a really lovely room serving quite pricey scones, cakes and sausage rolls. We had a cream scone each and we both thought it was delicious, better than at Wimbledon in fact!

Overall we were underwhelmed by Kew.  Having visited the Butchart Gardens in Victoria, British Colombia, the Keukenhof in the Netherlands and the Botanical Gardens in Singapore, we felt it lacked colour (except green!). In fairness, it has been extremely hot and things were very dry but we didn't think it was worth the £25 entrance fee.

The tube journey to King's Cross was not as crowded as we feared and we were able to get a table at Greggs on the mezzanine level at the station until our train was ready.

The journey was smooth and on time and Sarah met us at the station for the lift home.







































































Epiblog

The train journey was quick and comfortable Hull Trains are not as good as LNER as James will attest. They've gone downhill a bit since ...