Kew Gardens Palm House with vibrant flower beds in London.
Waterfall surrounded by lush plants in the Temperate House at Kew Gardens.
Visitors enjoying the greenery at Kew Gardens.
Pathway through vibrant gardens at Kew Gardens, London, with visitors strolling.
Kew Gardens glasshouse with visitors walking through lush gardens.
Visitors exploring tropical plants inside Kew Gardens greenhouse.
Plants in the rock garden at Kew Gardens with yellow and pink flowers.

Kew Gardens Admission Ticket, London

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Whether you have a green thumb or end up killing your indoor plants, London's Kew Gardens is the perfect destination for everyone looking for peace.

Wander through the wide stretches of lush green gardens, which host more than 50,000 plants, and visit the Rhododendron Dell to be awed by the vibrant flowers

Listen to the stories of the Kew Gardens staff spanning 200 years at the Leafy Legacies exhibition and marvel at artist Marc Quinn's masterpieces.

Entry to Kew Gardens and Palace

Kew Gardens Palm House with vibrant flower beds in London.

Kew Gardens Palm House with vibrant flower beds in London.

A day spent amidst nature

Relax and rejuvenate yourself at Kew Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take in deep lungfuls of the fresh air and stroll through the many different attractions of the Gardens, such as the Temperate House, which is the largest Victorian glasshouse in the world and hosts some of the rarest and most vulnerable temperate zone plants from all over the world. You can also see the Rock Garden, which houses plants from 6 mountainous regions, the orangery with its sweet-smelling citrus trees, the classical brick Kew Palace, and the 18-meter-high Treetop Walkway. Don't forget to visit the Woodland Garden, where you can see maples, bluebells, and a beautiful temple dedicated to the Greek God of winds, Aeolus.

Plants, activities, and exhibitions

With a wide variety of plants and flowers, Kew Gardens is a great place where you can connect with nature. The attraction hosts several unique exhibitions, like Light of Life by contemporary artist Marc Quinn, which will showcase 17 stainless steel and bronze sculptures. Marvel at the beauty of porcelain vessels at the Expressions in Blue exhibition by ceramic artist Felicity Aylieff. Apart from the exhibitions, you can also participate in several other activities, like forest bathing, where you relax in solitude among nature, and guided walkthroughs of the garden.

Waterfall surrounded by lush plants in the Temperate House at Kew Gardens.

Waterfall surrounded by lush plants in the Temperate House at Kew Gardens.

Visitors enjoying the greenery at Kew Gardens.

Visitors enjoying the greenery at Kew Gardens.

Pathway through vibrant gardens at Kew Gardens, London, with visitors strolling.

Pathway through vibrant gardens at Kew Gardens, London, with visitors strolling.

What's not allowed

  • Due to venue restrictions, pets cannot tag along for this experience.

  • Keep in mind, drones are not allowed in this experience. Pack wisely!

Accessibility

  • This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.

  • Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.

Additional information

  • Certain parts of Kew Gardens may be closed on specific dates. Check the website before planning your visit.

  • Kew Gardens is subject to last-minute closures due to adverse weather conditions. Please check prior to visiting.

  • All children aged 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

  • Separate ticketed events (e.g., Kew The Music, Theatre on Kew, and Christmas at Kew) are not included with general admission.

  • Visiting and climbing The Great Pagoda is not included with general admission.

Kew Gardens glasshouse with visitors walking through lush gardens.

Kew Gardens glasshouse with visitors walking through lush gardens.

Visitors exploring tropical plants inside Kew Gardens greenhouse.

Visitors exploring tropical plants inside Kew Gardens greenhouse.

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Operating hours

Kew Gardens

Monday
10:00am - 7:00pm • last entry 6:00pm
Tuesday
10:00am - 7:00pm • last entry 6:00pm
Wednesday
10:00am - 7:00pm • last entry 6:00pm
Thursday
10:00am - 7:00pm • last entry 6:00pm
Friday
10:00am - 7:00pm • last entry 6:00pm
Saturday
10:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:00pm
Sunday
10:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:00pm
  • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.
  • Closed on 24th Dec 2026 and 25th Dec 2026.

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FAQs

Pets are not permitted within the venue due to restrictions.
You can explore the Leafy Legacies exhibition, which tells stories of the gardens' staff over two centuries and features works by artist Marc Quinn.
At Kew Gardens, you can visit the Temperate House, Rock Garden, orangery with citrus trees, classical brick Kew Palace, and an 18-meter-high Treetop Walkway. Also, don't miss the Woodland Garden featuring maples and bluebells.
Kew Gardens offers a peaceful retreat with its lush green spaces hosting more than 50,000 plants. You can also enjoy the vibrant Rhododendron Dell filled with colorful flowers.
While the admission includes access, please note that all personal expenses during your visit are not covered by this ticket.
Kew Gardens is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible. Additionally, guide dogs are welcome on site.
Some parts of Kew Gardens may be closed on specific dates. It’s advisable to check their website in advance for any updates regarding closures.
The ticket grants you entry to both Kew Gardens and Kew Palace as part of your visit.
Drones are prohibited at Kew Gardens, so it's best to leave them behind when you pack for your visit.
The Rock Garden houses plants from six mountainous regions and is one of the many attractions you'll find during your visit.
Kew Gardens features a variety of attractions including the Temperate House, Rock Garden, orangery with citrus trees, classical brick Kew Palace, and an 18-meter-high Treetop Walkway. You can also explore the Woodland Garden.
Personal expenses are not included in the admission ticket, so you'll want to budget accordingly for any additional costs.
Certain parts of Kew Gardens may be closed on specific dates, so it's advisable to check their website before planning your visit.
Yes, the experience is accessible for both wheelchairs and prams/strollers. Guide dogs are also welcome at the venue.
The 18-meter-high Treetop Walkway offers a unique perspective and thrilling experience as part of your visit to Kew Gardens.
Pets are not allowed at Kew Gardens due to venue restrictions. Additionally, drones are prohibited in this experience.
Your entry includes visiting the Leafy Legacies exhibition, where you can hear stories spanning 200 years from the staff and view artist Marc Quinn's masterpieces.
Kew Gardens hosts more than 50,000 different plant species across its wide stretches of lush green gardens.
The Rhododendron Dell is known for its vibrant flowers that will surely captivate your attention during a visit.

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