
Experiences
4.3
(1981 Customer Reviews)





Experiences
4.3
(1981 Customer Reviews)





Experiences
4.3
(1981 Customer Reviews)




Kew Gardens Tickets
Experience the lush beauty of Kew Gardens' conservatories, gardens and galleries.
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Free Cancellation
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Kew Gardens Tickets
Experience the lush beauty of Kew Gardens' conservatories, gardens and galleries.
Booking through
Variable
Free Cancellation
Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
Kew Gardens Tickets
Experience the lush beauty of Kew Gardens' conservatories, gardens and galleries.
Booking through
Variable
Free Cancellation
Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
Highlights of the experience
Serene Escape: Explore London's serene Kew Botanical Gardens, away from the city's hustle and bustle.
Lush Greenery: Wander through expansive green gardens and feel at peace amidst nature's beauty.
Diverse Attractions: Discover conservatories, art galleries, and restaurants, offering something for every visitor.
Botanical Marvels: Explore 120 hectares of gardens showcasing a variety of plants and trees from around the world.
What's Included:
Entry to Kew Gardens: Access to Kew Palace, greenhouses, and the Treetop Walkway.
Art Galleries: Explore Marianne North and Shirley Sherwood galleries.
Season’s Highlights Map and Guide
What's Not Included:
Hop-on Hop-off land train
Ticketed events (like Christmas at Kew or Kew the Music)
What Is Kew Gardens About?
Kew Gardens stands as one of London's most celebrated botanical attractions, offering visitors access to the world's largest collection of living plants across 300 spectacular acres in southwest London. This UNESCO World Heritage Site combines scientific research with public education, creating an outstanding destination that appeals to nature enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking a peaceful escape from city life. When you book through tickadoo, you gain convenient access to this remarkable landscape that has been inspiring visitors for over 250 years. The gardens feature an impressive collection of iconic glasshouses, each designed to recreate different climatic conditions from around the globe.
The Kew Gardens Experience
The Palm House, a magnificent Victorian structure, houses tropical plants in a humid environment that transports you to rainforest conditions. The Princess of Wales Conservatory showcases ten different climate zones, from arid desert landscapes to humid tropical environments. The Temperate House, recently restored as the world's largest surviving Victorian glasshouse, contains rare and threatened plants from temperate regions worldwide. These architectural marvels provide year-round interest regardless of London's weather conditions.
What to Expect from Kew Gardens
The Treetop Walkway offers a unique perspective 18 meters above ground level, allowing visitors to experience the canopy ecosystem while enjoying panoramic views across the gardens and London's skyline. This popular attraction provides educational insights into tree biology while offering excellent photography opportunities. The walkway connects seamlessly with woodland trails, creating an engaging experience that highlights the importance of forest conservation and urban green spaces. Kew Gardens houses several specialist gardens that showcase different horticultural themes and techniques.
Kew Gardens Highlights and Features
The Rose Garden features over 80 varieties of roses in a formal Victorian design, while the Mediterranean Garden demonstrates drought-resistant plants suitable for changing climate conditions. The Japanese Gateway and surrounding landscape provide a tranquil space inspired by traditional Japanese garden design principles. The Rock Garden displays alpine plants in naturalistic settings, and the extensive herbaceous borders demonstrate seasonal planting schemes that provide inspiration for home gardeners.
Who Should See Kew Gardens?
Families particularly enjoy the interactive Children's Garden, where young visitors can explore nature through hands-on activities, climbing structures, and water features designed to encourage environmental awareness. The Xstrata Treetop Walkway provides accessible routes suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs, ensuring all visitors can enjoy enhanced garden views. Educational programs run throughout the year, including guided tours, workshops, and seasonal events that highlight different aspects of plant science and conservation work.
Book Kew Gardens Tickets
Tickadoo makes visiting Kew Gardens simple with advance booking options that help you avoid queues and plan your visit effectively. The gardens offer excellent value with tickets valid for one year from first use, allowing multiple visits to experience seasonal changes throughout different times of year. Whether you're interested in botanical science, garden design, family activities, or simply enjoying London's green spaces, Kew Gardens provides an essential experience that combines education, conservation, and natural beauty in one accessible location.
To ensure safety and preserve Kew Gardens' beauty, please follow these guidelines:
Dos:
Stick to Foot Traffic: Leave bicycles, skates, and other vehicles at the gates. Only powered wheelchairs are permitted.
Respect Plant Life: Do not pick or remove any plants. Plant theft is a crime and endangers species.
Supervise Children: Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult, especially near water.
Respect Wildlife: Give wildlife space, especially young animals.
Mind the Trees: Please don't climb trees to preserve them.
Dispose of Rubbish: Use bins or take your rubbish home.
Promote Equality: Discrimination is unacceptable. Treat all with respect and fairness.
Don'ts:
No Ball Games or Jogging: To protect lawns, these activities are not allowed.
No Pets: Only registered disability assistance dogs are permitted.
No Climbing on Structures: Avoid climbing for safety and garden protection.
No Drone Flying: Drones and remote-controlled aircraft are not allowed.
No Disturbances: Please refrain from using radios, music players, or conducting commercial activities.
Picnic Etiquette: Enjoy picnics in designated areas but avoid bringing barbecues or picnic furniture.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00–19:00 10:00–19:00 10:00–19:00 10:00–19:00 10:00–19:00 10:00–19:00 10:00–19:00
How long should I plan to spend at Kew Gardens?
Most visitors spend 3-4 hours exploring the main attractions, though you could easily spend a full day. The gardens are extensive, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Are the glasshouses open year-round?
Yes, all glasshouses including the Palm House, Princess of Wales Conservatory, and Temperate House are open daily throughout the year, providing indoor attractions regardless of weather.
Can I bring food and drinks into Kew Gardens?
Yes, you can bring picnics and non-alcoholic drinks. There are designated picnic areas throughout the gardens, plus several cafes and restaurants on-site.
Is Kew Gardens accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, most areas are wheelchair accessible including the Treetop Walkway. Free wheelchair loans are available, and accessible parking spaces are provided near the entrances.
What's the best time of year to visit Kew Gardens?
Each season offers different highlights - spring for blossoms, summer for roses, autumn for colors, and winter for the glasshouses. Your tickadoo ticket is valid for a full year.
Are there guided tours available?
Yes, free guided tours run daily focusing on different themes. Audio guides are also available, and seasonal walking tours highlight current displays and flowering plants.
Can I get to Kew Gardens by public transport?
Yes, Kew Gardens station (District Line and London Overground) is a 2-minute walk from Victoria Gate entrance. Several bus routes also serve the area.
Is photography allowed throughout the gardens?
Yes, photography for personal use is welcome throughout the gardens and glasshouses. Commercial photography requires prior permission from Kew Gardens management.
Tickets: Your tickadoo ticket is valid for one full year from first use, allowing multiple visits to see seasonal changes and different exhibitions throughout the year.
Opening Hours: Kew Gardens opens at 10am daily with closing times varying by season - typically 4pm in winter months and up to 7:30pm during summer periods.
Entrances: Four entrances serve different areas - Victoria Gate (nearest to station), Elizabeth Gate, Brentford Gate, and Lion Gate. Victoria Gate offers the most direct access to major attractions.
Weather Considerations: The gardens are largely outdoor attractions, so dress appropriately for weather conditions. Glasshouses provide shelter and warmth during cooler months.
Food Options: Multiple dining venues range from casual cafes to the Orangery restaurant. Picnicking is permitted in designated areas throughout the gardens.
Parking: On-site parking is available but spaces are limited, especially during peak times and weekends. Public transport is often more convenient.
Special Events: Check the Kew Gardens calendar before visiting as special exhibitions, seasonal displays, and evening events may affect opening hours or require separate booking.
Kew, Richmond, London, TW9 3AE
Highlights of the experience
Serene Escape: Explore London's serene Kew Botanical Gardens, away from the city's hustle and bustle.
Lush Greenery: Wander through expansive green gardens and feel at peace amidst nature's beauty.
Diverse Attractions: Discover conservatories, art galleries, and restaurants, offering something for every visitor.
Botanical Marvels: Explore 120 hectares of gardens showcasing a variety of plants and trees from around the world.
What's Included:
Entry to Kew Gardens: Access to Kew Palace, greenhouses, and the Treetop Walkway.
Art Galleries: Explore Marianne North and Shirley Sherwood galleries.
Season’s Highlights Map and Guide
What's Not Included:
Hop-on Hop-off land train
Ticketed events (like Christmas at Kew or Kew the Music)
What Is Kew Gardens About?
Kew Gardens stands as one of London's most celebrated botanical attractions, offering visitors access to the world's largest collection of living plants across 300 spectacular acres in southwest London. This UNESCO World Heritage Site combines scientific research with public education, creating an outstanding destination that appeals to nature enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking a peaceful escape from city life. When you book through tickadoo, you gain convenient access to this remarkable landscape that has been inspiring visitors for over 250 years. The gardens feature an impressive collection of iconic glasshouses, each designed to recreate different climatic conditions from around the globe.
The Kew Gardens Experience
The Palm House, a magnificent Victorian structure, houses tropical plants in a humid environment that transports you to rainforest conditions. The Princess of Wales Conservatory showcases ten different climate zones, from arid desert landscapes to humid tropical environments. The Temperate House, recently restored as the world's largest surviving Victorian glasshouse, contains rare and threatened plants from temperate regions worldwide. These architectural marvels provide year-round interest regardless of London's weather conditions.
What to Expect from Kew Gardens
The Treetop Walkway offers a unique perspective 18 meters above ground level, allowing visitors to experience the canopy ecosystem while enjoying panoramic views across the gardens and London's skyline. This popular attraction provides educational insights into tree biology while offering excellent photography opportunities. The walkway connects seamlessly with woodland trails, creating an engaging experience that highlights the importance of forest conservation and urban green spaces. Kew Gardens houses several specialist gardens that showcase different horticultural themes and techniques.
Kew Gardens Highlights and Features
The Rose Garden features over 80 varieties of roses in a formal Victorian design, while the Mediterranean Garden demonstrates drought-resistant plants suitable for changing climate conditions. The Japanese Gateway and surrounding landscape provide a tranquil space inspired by traditional Japanese garden design principles. The Rock Garden displays alpine plants in naturalistic settings, and the extensive herbaceous borders demonstrate seasonal planting schemes that provide inspiration for home gardeners.
Who Should See Kew Gardens?
Families particularly enjoy the interactive Children's Garden, where young visitors can explore nature through hands-on activities, climbing structures, and water features designed to encourage environmental awareness. The Xstrata Treetop Walkway provides accessible routes suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs, ensuring all visitors can enjoy enhanced garden views. Educational programs run throughout the year, including guided tours, workshops, and seasonal events that highlight different aspects of plant science and conservation work.
Book Kew Gardens Tickets
Tickadoo makes visiting Kew Gardens simple with advance booking options that help you avoid queues and plan your visit effectively. The gardens offer excellent value with tickets valid for one year from first use, allowing multiple visits to experience seasonal changes throughout different times of year. Whether you're interested in botanical science, garden design, family activities, or simply enjoying London's green spaces, Kew Gardens provides an essential experience that combines education, conservation, and natural beauty in one accessible location.
To ensure safety and preserve Kew Gardens' beauty, please follow these guidelines:
Dos:
Stick to Foot Traffic: Leave bicycles, skates, and other vehicles at the gates. Only powered wheelchairs are permitted.
Respect Plant Life: Do not pick or remove any plants. Plant theft is a crime and endangers species.
Supervise Children: Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult, especially near water.
Respect Wildlife: Give wildlife space, especially young animals.
Mind the Trees: Please don't climb trees to preserve them.
Dispose of Rubbish: Use bins or take your rubbish home.
Promote Equality: Discrimination is unacceptable. Treat all with respect and fairness.
Don'ts:
No Ball Games or Jogging: To protect lawns, these activities are not allowed.
No Pets: Only registered disability assistance dogs are permitted.
No Climbing on Structures: Avoid climbing for safety and garden protection.
No Drone Flying: Drones and remote-controlled aircraft are not allowed.
No Disturbances: Please refrain from using radios, music players, or conducting commercial activities.
Picnic Etiquette: Enjoy picnics in designated areas but avoid bringing barbecues or picnic furniture.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00–19:00 10:00–19:00 10:00–19:00 10:00–19:00 10:00–19:00 10:00–19:00 10:00–19:00
How long should I plan to spend at Kew Gardens?
Most visitors spend 3-4 hours exploring the main attractions, though you could easily spend a full day. The gardens are extensive, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Are the glasshouses open year-round?
Yes, all glasshouses including the Palm House, Princess of Wales Conservatory, and Temperate House are open daily throughout the year, providing indoor attractions regardless of weather.
Can I bring food and drinks into Kew Gardens?
Yes, you can bring picnics and non-alcoholic drinks. There are designated picnic areas throughout the gardens, plus several cafes and restaurants on-site.
Is Kew Gardens accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, most areas are wheelchair accessible including the Treetop Walkway. Free wheelchair loans are available, and accessible parking spaces are provided near the entrances.
What's the best time of year to visit Kew Gardens?
Each season offers different highlights - spring for blossoms, summer for roses, autumn for colors, and winter for the glasshouses. Your tickadoo ticket is valid for a full year.
Are there guided tours available?
Yes, free guided tours run daily focusing on different themes. Audio guides are also available, and seasonal walking tours highlight current displays and flowering plants.
Can I get to Kew Gardens by public transport?
Yes, Kew Gardens station (District Line and London Overground) is a 2-minute walk from Victoria Gate entrance. Several bus routes also serve the area.
Is photography allowed throughout the gardens?
Yes, photography for personal use is welcome throughout the gardens and glasshouses. Commercial photography requires prior permission from Kew Gardens management.
Tickets: Your tickadoo ticket is valid for one full year from first use, allowing multiple visits to see seasonal changes and different exhibitions throughout the year.
Opening Hours: Kew Gardens opens at 10am daily with closing times varying by season - typically 4pm in winter months and up to 7:30pm during summer periods.
Entrances: Four entrances serve different areas - Victoria Gate (nearest to station), Elizabeth Gate, Brentford Gate, and Lion Gate. Victoria Gate offers the most direct access to major attractions.
Weather Considerations: The gardens are largely outdoor attractions, so dress appropriately for weather conditions. Glasshouses provide shelter and warmth during cooler months.
Food Options: Multiple dining venues range from casual cafes to the Orangery restaurant. Picnicking is permitted in designated areas throughout the gardens.
Parking: On-site parking is available but spaces are limited, especially during peak times and weekends. Public transport is often more convenient.
Special Events: Check the Kew Gardens calendar before visiting as special exhibitions, seasonal displays, and evening events may affect opening hours or require separate booking.
Kew, Richmond, London, TW9 3AE
Highlights of the experience
Serene Escape: Explore London's serene Kew Botanical Gardens, away from the city's hustle and bustle.
Lush Greenery: Wander through expansive green gardens and feel at peace amidst nature's beauty.
Diverse Attractions: Discover conservatories, art galleries, and restaurants, offering something for every visitor.
Botanical Marvels: Explore 120 hectares of gardens showcasing a variety of plants and trees from around the world.
What's Included:
Entry to Kew Gardens: Access to Kew Palace, greenhouses, and the Treetop Walkway.
Art Galleries: Explore Marianne North and Shirley Sherwood galleries.
Season’s Highlights Map and Guide
What's Not Included:
Hop-on Hop-off land train
Ticketed events (like Christmas at Kew or Kew the Music)
What Is Kew Gardens About?
Kew Gardens stands as one of London's most celebrated botanical attractions, offering visitors access to the world's largest collection of living plants across 300 spectacular acres in southwest London. This UNESCO World Heritage Site combines scientific research with public education, creating an outstanding destination that appeals to nature enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking a peaceful escape from city life. When you book through tickadoo, you gain convenient access to this remarkable landscape that has been inspiring visitors for over 250 years. The gardens feature an impressive collection of iconic glasshouses, each designed to recreate different climatic conditions from around the globe.
The Kew Gardens Experience
The Palm House, a magnificent Victorian structure, houses tropical plants in a humid environment that transports you to rainforest conditions. The Princess of Wales Conservatory showcases ten different climate zones, from arid desert landscapes to humid tropical environments. The Temperate House, recently restored as the world's largest surviving Victorian glasshouse, contains rare and threatened plants from temperate regions worldwide. These architectural marvels provide year-round interest regardless of London's weather conditions.
What to Expect from Kew Gardens
The Treetop Walkway offers a unique perspective 18 meters above ground level, allowing visitors to experience the canopy ecosystem while enjoying panoramic views across the gardens and London's skyline. This popular attraction provides educational insights into tree biology while offering excellent photography opportunities. The walkway connects seamlessly with woodland trails, creating an engaging experience that highlights the importance of forest conservation and urban green spaces. Kew Gardens houses several specialist gardens that showcase different horticultural themes and techniques.
Kew Gardens Highlights and Features
The Rose Garden features over 80 varieties of roses in a formal Victorian design, while the Mediterranean Garden demonstrates drought-resistant plants suitable for changing climate conditions. The Japanese Gateway and surrounding landscape provide a tranquil space inspired by traditional Japanese garden design principles. The Rock Garden displays alpine plants in naturalistic settings, and the extensive herbaceous borders demonstrate seasonal planting schemes that provide inspiration for home gardeners.
Who Should See Kew Gardens?
Families particularly enjoy the interactive Children's Garden, where young visitors can explore nature through hands-on activities, climbing structures, and water features designed to encourage environmental awareness. The Xstrata Treetop Walkway provides accessible routes suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs, ensuring all visitors can enjoy enhanced garden views. Educational programs run throughout the year, including guided tours, workshops, and seasonal events that highlight different aspects of plant science and conservation work.
Book Kew Gardens Tickets
Tickadoo makes visiting Kew Gardens simple with advance booking options that help you avoid queues and plan your visit effectively. The gardens offer excellent value with tickets valid for one year from first use, allowing multiple visits to experience seasonal changes throughout different times of year. Whether you're interested in botanical science, garden design, family activities, or simply enjoying London's green spaces, Kew Gardens provides an essential experience that combines education, conservation, and natural beauty in one accessible location.
Tickets: Your tickadoo ticket is valid for one full year from first use, allowing multiple visits to see seasonal changes and different exhibitions throughout the year.
Opening Hours: Kew Gardens opens at 10am daily with closing times varying by season - typically 4pm in winter months and up to 7:30pm during summer periods.
Entrances: Four entrances serve different areas - Victoria Gate (nearest to station), Elizabeth Gate, Brentford Gate, and Lion Gate. Victoria Gate offers the most direct access to major attractions.
Weather Considerations: The gardens are largely outdoor attractions, so dress appropriately for weather conditions. Glasshouses provide shelter and warmth during cooler months.
Food Options: Multiple dining venues range from casual cafes to the Orangery restaurant. Picnicking is permitted in designated areas throughout the gardens.
Parking: On-site parking is available but spaces are limited, especially during peak times and weekends. Public transport is often more convenient.
Special Events: Check the Kew Gardens calendar before visiting as special exhibitions, seasonal displays, and evening events may affect opening hours or require separate booking.
To ensure safety and preserve Kew Gardens' beauty, please follow these guidelines:
Dos:
Stick to Foot Traffic: Leave bicycles, skates, and other vehicles at the gates. Only powered wheelchairs are permitted.
Respect Plant Life: Do not pick or remove any plants. Plant theft is a crime and endangers species.
Supervise Children: Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult, especially near water.
Respect Wildlife: Give wildlife space, especially young animals.
Mind the Trees: Please don't climb trees to preserve them.
Dispose of Rubbish: Use bins or take your rubbish home.
Promote Equality: Discrimination is unacceptable. Treat all with respect and fairness.
Don'ts:
No Ball Games or Jogging: To protect lawns, these activities are not allowed.
No Pets: Only registered disability assistance dogs are permitted.
No Climbing on Structures: Avoid climbing for safety and garden protection.
No Drone Flying: Drones and remote-controlled aircraft are not allowed.
No Disturbances: Please refrain from using radios, music players, or conducting commercial activities.
Picnic Etiquette: Enjoy picnics in designated areas but avoid bringing barbecues or picnic furniture.
How long should I plan to spend at Kew Gardens?
Most visitors spend 3-4 hours exploring the main attractions, though you could easily spend a full day. The gardens are extensive, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Are the glasshouses open year-round?
Yes, all glasshouses including the Palm House, Princess of Wales Conservatory, and Temperate House are open daily throughout the year, providing indoor attractions regardless of weather.
Can I bring food and drinks into Kew Gardens?
Yes, you can bring picnics and non-alcoholic drinks. There are designated picnic areas throughout the gardens, plus several cafes and restaurants on-site.
Is Kew Gardens accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, most areas are wheelchair accessible including the Treetop Walkway. Free wheelchair loans are available, and accessible parking spaces are provided near the entrances.
What's the best time of year to visit Kew Gardens?
Each season offers different highlights - spring for blossoms, summer for roses, autumn for colors, and winter for the glasshouses. Your tickadoo ticket is valid for a full year.
Are there guided tours available?
Yes, free guided tours run daily focusing on different themes. Audio guides are also available, and seasonal walking tours highlight current displays and flowering plants.
Can I get to Kew Gardens by public transport?
Yes, Kew Gardens station (District Line and London Overground) is a 2-minute walk from Victoria Gate entrance. Several bus routes also serve the area.
Is photography allowed throughout the gardens?
Yes, photography for personal use is welcome throughout the gardens and glasshouses. Commercial photography requires prior permission from Kew Gardens management.
Kew, Richmond, London, TW9 3AE
Highlights of the experience
Serene Escape: Explore London's serene Kew Botanical Gardens, away from the city's hustle and bustle.
Lush Greenery: Wander through expansive green gardens and feel at peace amidst nature's beauty.
Diverse Attractions: Discover conservatories, art galleries, and restaurants, offering something for every visitor.
Botanical Marvels: Explore 120 hectares of gardens showcasing a variety of plants and trees from around the world.
What's Included:
Entry to Kew Gardens: Access to Kew Palace, greenhouses, and the Treetop Walkway.
Art Galleries: Explore Marianne North and Shirley Sherwood galleries.
Season’s Highlights Map and Guide
What's Not Included:
Hop-on Hop-off land train
Ticketed events (like Christmas at Kew or Kew the Music)
What Is Kew Gardens About?
Kew Gardens stands as one of London's most celebrated botanical attractions, offering visitors access to the world's largest collection of living plants across 300 spectacular acres in southwest London. This UNESCO World Heritage Site combines scientific research with public education, creating an outstanding destination that appeals to nature enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking a peaceful escape from city life. When you book through tickadoo, you gain convenient access to this remarkable landscape that has been inspiring visitors for over 250 years. The gardens feature an impressive collection of iconic glasshouses, each designed to recreate different climatic conditions from around the globe.
The Kew Gardens Experience
The Palm House, a magnificent Victorian structure, houses tropical plants in a humid environment that transports you to rainforest conditions. The Princess of Wales Conservatory showcases ten different climate zones, from arid desert landscapes to humid tropical environments. The Temperate House, recently restored as the world's largest surviving Victorian glasshouse, contains rare and threatened plants from temperate regions worldwide. These architectural marvels provide year-round interest regardless of London's weather conditions.
What to Expect from Kew Gardens
The Treetop Walkway offers a unique perspective 18 meters above ground level, allowing visitors to experience the canopy ecosystem while enjoying panoramic views across the gardens and London's skyline. This popular attraction provides educational insights into tree biology while offering excellent photography opportunities. The walkway connects seamlessly with woodland trails, creating an engaging experience that highlights the importance of forest conservation and urban green spaces. Kew Gardens houses several specialist gardens that showcase different horticultural themes and techniques.
Kew Gardens Highlights and Features
The Rose Garden features over 80 varieties of roses in a formal Victorian design, while the Mediterranean Garden demonstrates drought-resistant plants suitable for changing climate conditions. The Japanese Gateway and surrounding landscape provide a tranquil space inspired by traditional Japanese garden design principles. The Rock Garden displays alpine plants in naturalistic settings, and the extensive herbaceous borders demonstrate seasonal planting schemes that provide inspiration for home gardeners.
Who Should See Kew Gardens?
Families particularly enjoy the interactive Children's Garden, where young visitors can explore nature through hands-on activities, climbing structures, and water features designed to encourage environmental awareness. The Xstrata Treetop Walkway provides accessible routes suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs, ensuring all visitors can enjoy enhanced garden views. Educational programs run throughout the year, including guided tours, workshops, and seasonal events that highlight different aspects of plant science and conservation work.
Book Kew Gardens Tickets
Tickadoo makes visiting Kew Gardens simple with advance booking options that help you avoid queues and plan your visit effectively. The gardens offer excellent value with tickets valid for one year from first use, allowing multiple visits to experience seasonal changes throughout different times of year. Whether you're interested in botanical science, garden design, family activities, or simply enjoying London's green spaces, Kew Gardens provides an essential experience that combines education, conservation, and natural beauty in one accessible location.
Tickets: Your tickadoo ticket is valid for one full year from first use, allowing multiple visits to see seasonal changes and different exhibitions throughout the year.
Opening Hours: Kew Gardens opens at 10am daily with closing times varying by season - typically 4pm in winter months and up to 7:30pm during summer periods.
Entrances: Four entrances serve different areas - Victoria Gate (nearest to station), Elizabeth Gate, Brentford Gate, and Lion Gate. Victoria Gate offers the most direct access to major attractions.
Weather Considerations: The gardens are largely outdoor attractions, so dress appropriately for weather conditions. Glasshouses provide shelter and warmth during cooler months.
Food Options: Multiple dining venues range from casual cafes to the Orangery restaurant. Picnicking is permitted in designated areas throughout the gardens.
Parking: On-site parking is available but spaces are limited, especially during peak times and weekends. Public transport is often more convenient.
Special Events: Check the Kew Gardens calendar before visiting as special exhibitions, seasonal displays, and evening events may affect opening hours or require separate booking.
To ensure safety and preserve Kew Gardens' beauty, please follow these guidelines:
Dos:
Stick to Foot Traffic: Leave bicycles, skates, and other vehicles at the gates. Only powered wheelchairs are permitted.
Respect Plant Life: Do not pick or remove any plants. Plant theft is a crime and endangers species.
Supervise Children: Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult, especially near water.
Respect Wildlife: Give wildlife space, especially young animals.
Mind the Trees: Please don't climb trees to preserve them.
Dispose of Rubbish: Use bins or take your rubbish home.
Promote Equality: Discrimination is unacceptable. Treat all with respect and fairness.
Don'ts:
No Ball Games or Jogging: To protect lawns, these activities are not allowed.
No Pets: Only registered disability assistance dogs are permitted.
No Climbing on Structures: Avoid climbing for safety and garden protection.
No Drone Flying: Drones and remote-controlled aircraft are not allowed.
No Disturbances: Please refrain from using radios, music players, or conducting commercial activities.
Picnic Etiquette: Enjoy picnics in designated areas but avoid bringing barbecues or picnic furniture.
How long should I plan to spend at Kew Gardens?
Most visitors spend 3-4 hours exploring the main attractions, though you could easily spend a full day. The gardens are extensive, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Are the glasshouses open year-round?
Yes, all glasshouses including the Palm House, Princess of Wales Conservatory, and Temperate House are open daily throughout the year, providing indoor attractions regardless of weather.
Can I bring food and drinks into Kew Gardens?
Yes, you can bring picnics and non-alcoholic drinks. There are designated picnic areas throughout the gardens, plus several cafes and restaurants on-site.
Is Kew Gardens accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, most areas are wheelchair accessible including the Treetop Walkway. Free wheelchair loans are available, and accessible parking spaces are provided near the entrances.
What's the best time of year to visit Kew Gardens?
Each season offers different highlights - spring for blossoms, summer for roses, autumn for colors, and winter for the glasshouses. Your tickadoo ticket is valid for a full year.
Are there guided tours available?
Yes, free guided tours run daily focusing on different themes. Audio guides are also available, and seasonal walking tours highlight current displays and flowering plants.
Can I get to Kew Gardens by public transport?
Yes, Kew Gardens station (District Line and London Overground) is a 2-minute walk from Victoria Gate entrance. Several bus routes also serve the area.
Is photography allowed throughout the gardens?
Yes, photography for personal use is welcome throughout the gardens and glasshouses. Commercial photography requires prior permission from Kew Gardens management.
Kew, Richmond, London, TW9 3AE
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