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Book your visit. You can purchase any ticket type at our gates, but you’ll get the best value tickets by booking online. Book your visit. Ticket prices. If you can, adding a voluntary donation to top up your ticket is an easy way to support Kew's vital science and conservation work.
Opening times. Weekdays: 10am to 7pm (last entry 6pm) Members: 8am to 7pm (last entry 6pm) Directions. Only 30 mins from Central London. Our four gates can be accessed by rail, bus or river. Parking is limited. Become a member. Enjoy unlimited entry, special discounts, and exclusive access to events, behind-the-scenes tours and expert talks.
Book tickets. Get the best value tickets by booking online. Find out more about tickets and prices. Opening times. Weekdays: 10am to 7pm (last entry 6pm) Members: 8am to 7pm (last entry 6pm) Getting here. Only 30 mins from Central London. Our four gates can be accessed by rail, bus or river. Parking is limited. Become a member.
Regular Kew Gardens and Kew Palace tickets offer entry at any four entrance gates. With this ticket, you get access to the Art Galleries (Marianne North and Shirley Sherwood), Treetop Walkway, Greenhouses, and the Children’s Garden.
Entry to Kew Palace, Queen Charlotte's Cottage and the Royal Kitchens is included in a ticket to Kew Gardens. Members enjoy a 10% discount on tickets and guidebooks, can visit the Great Pagoda, and join Kew Palace daily tours free of charge.
Enjoy a full day out at Kew Gardens, London’s largest UNESCO World Heritage Site, located just 30 minutes from central London by Underground and Overground trains. Your ticket includes entry to 326 acres of gardens, 3 art galleries, a treetop walkway, and Kew Palace.
With your ticket you get included: Admission to Kew Gardens; 1h guided walking tour (daily at 11am or 1.30pm) Admission to Kew Palace; Access to the art galleries (Marianne North and Shirley Sherwood) Access to the greenhouses (Temperate House and Palm House) Access to the Treetop Walkway, the Great Pagoda and The Hive
About. Housing the world’s most diverse collection of living plants, Kew Gardens is London’s largest UNESCO World Heritage Site and is also a world-leading scientific research centre.
Admission to Kew Gardens. Free walking tours that take place at least twice daily, subject to availability. Map and seasonal highlights guide. Please Note. The treetop walkway, Climbers & Creepers, the Children’s Garden, the galleries, Kew Palace and Kew Explorer are currently closed.
There are four entrances to Kew Gardens, each offering visitors access to different areas of the gardens. The Main Gate is located on Kew Road and is the most recognizable entrance to Kew Gardens. The Victoria Gate provides access to Kew Palace and Queen Charlotte's Cottage.