Richmond: The Perfect London Weekend Break
Richmond: The Perfect London Weekend Break
Richmond upon Thames sits beautifully on the banks of the River Thames, just 12 miles west of Central London. It combines the convenience of city living with the tranquility of riverside parks and historic landmarks.
What to See
Richmond Park — London's largest Royal Park spans 2,500 acres and is home to over 600 wild deer. The park is particularly magical at sunset, when the golden light filters through the ancient oaks.
The Thames Path — Walk or cycle along the river from Richmond to Kew Gardens, stopping at pubs and cafes along the way. The stretch from Richmond to Teddington Lock is particularly scenic.
Twickenham Stadium — Rugby fans will love a visit to the world-famous Twickenham Stadium, home of English rugby union. Tours are available year-round.
Getting There
Richmond Station offers direct connections from London Waterloo (18 minutes) and London King's Cross (25 minutes). The station itself is set in beautiful grounds designed by Capability Brown.
Best Time to Visit
Spring (April–June) offers mild weather and blooming gardens, while autumn brings spectacular foliage in Richmond Park. Summer weekends can be busy, so book early.