Explore Kew Gardens and Kew Palace. Your ticket includes entry to 326 acres of gardens, 3 art galleries, a treetop walkway and Kew Palace. Kew is the largest UNESCO World Heritage Site in London and attracts millions of visitors each year who come to explore the unique and beautiful plants and fungi. There are over 50,000 living plants across the botanical gardens.
The elegant Kew Palace, built in 1631, is a royal palace and was the home of King George III and Queen Charlotte.

Kew Palace
Highlights
- Admission ticket to Kew Gardens
- Explore the beautiful gardens of this UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Experience the exotic rainforest in the Palm House
- See the Arboretum, Waterlily House, Princess of Wales Conservatory and more!
- Visit one of Kew Gardens cafes or restaurants for enjoyable meals or afternoon teas
Ticket includes:
- 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
- Children aged 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult at all times
- Only adults with children are able to enter The Children’s Garden along with their valid ticket
- Only registered disability assistance dogs are allowed in the gardens
- Bicycles, tricycles, roller skates, skateboards, micro-scooters, balance bikes and other vehicles (except powered wheelchairs) must be left at the gate
- To protect the lawns ball games and sports are not permitted
- No food or drinks are allowed in the galleries
- The narrow Treetop Walkway is not suitable for mobility scooters and pushchairs
- Manual wheelchairs are welcome in the galleries, please leave buggies in the buggy park provided
- Customers will need to arrive within 45 minutes of their time slot
- The Orchids exhibition will be back in Feb 2021, and will be included in your ticket. Please organise a visiting time slot with reception upon arrival