From Sunday lunch after a leisurely stroll through the park, to sharing a glass of wine whilst taking in views of Windsor Castle, this is a great place to relax and unwind.
Submitted by Rachel
The Dysart
A beautiful restaurant/pub opposite Richmond Park with a lovely patio garden at the front.
Submitted by Csaba
Petersham Nurseries
This acclaimed garden centre offers the most amazing and tranquil experience to eat, shop and explore.
Submitted by Stephen
Pick of the Bunch
A wonderful florist that also supplies wedding flowers. A great place to pop in to get something nice for the house or garden.
Submitted by Lise
Pembroke Lodge
The gardens, the views...
Submitted by Ilie
Marble Hill House
This beautiful 18th century Georgian house is set in stunning parkland close to the Thames. You can go on a guided tour of the house for a fee or just enjoy the park for free.
Submitted by Delphine
The Richmond Hill Hotel
The afternoon tea at the Richmond Hill Hotel is great on Sundays at only £24.95.
Submitted by Ivanka
The Lass O'Richmond
A quaint but busy pub in Richmond that has a great beer garden and tasty bar snacks!
Submitted by Camille
Roebuck
A stunning view from Richmond Hill at the Roebuck. It used to be Mick Jagger's local!
Submitted by Vel
The Aleksander
Under new management, this pub is a great stop off when walking between Twickenham and Richmond!
Submitted by Oliver
Stein's
Bavarian sausage and beer in a picturesque setting overlooking the Thames. A great place to meet friends in the summer months...
Submitted by Vel
North Stables Café
A quirky place for a coffee and cake, while walking along Twickenham's Riverside.
Submitted by Stephen
Richmond Hill Bakery
Fantastic cakes and coffee. Snap up a table on the pavement in summer and watch the world go by.
Submitted by Stephen
The Crown
Gorgeous gastro pub near Marble Hill Park - great for Sunday roasts but book ahead!
Submitted by Stephen
Real Ale
A multi award-winning independent beer shop, actively supporting British micro-breweries. A liquid delicatessen!
"During the 1700s, William Byrd II of Westover came to live in London. Upon his return to Virginia, he established the town of Richmond, naming it after Richmond, London after noting the similarity in their landscapes."
Just a short walk from Richmond town centre, Petersham Meadows are a tranquil spot for dog walking along the Thames.
Christian Jason
Ham House and Garden stand proud on the banks of the Thames. You can catch the foot ferry across from Twickenham and Marble Hill Park.
Leanna Sharman
Marble Hill Park is a great place for walking my dog or having a picnic overlooking the river.
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