Kew houses the largest and most diverse botanical collections in the world
An incredibly diverse and beautifully preserved wilderness
See some of the world's rarest plants at the Temperate House
Find hidden temples, including the Tuscan-designed Temple of Aeolus
Explore 330 acres of tropical oasis at Kew Gardens in Richmond, southwest London. This incredible natural haven is filled with rare and beautiful flowers and dangerous and carnivorous plants housed in temperate Victorian glass greenhouses.
Stroll through the stunning Palm House, a work of Victorian glass architecture filled with useful and endangered plants, including the cacao tree and the world's oldest potted plant.
Discover mountain flora and fauna in the Rock Garden, filled with waterfalls and plants from the streams and meadows of the Himalayan mountains and the peaks of New Zealand.
Among many other incredible attractions at Kew Botanical Gardens is the unmissable Princess of Wales Conservatory. Venture from the deserts to the tropics in this glass maze filled with Venus flytraps and carnivorous plants that have evolved to swallow their prey in less than half a second. Giant water lilies float in the humid tropical zone in this steamy greenhouse, opened by Princess Diana in 1987.
Kew Botanic Gardens is truly one of London's most beautiful attractions, brimming with wild and exotic natural phenomena, a true escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Notes: Opening days:
Daily, 10am to 6pm (last entry at 5pm)
Nearest train station: Kew Bridge
Nearest tube station: Kew Gardens
Bus lines: 65, 391, 237, 267
Gardens closed on December 24th and 25th
Please note: *Kew Palace and the Royal Kitchens are included in the cost of admission when open (Easter to the last weekend in September annually)
The Palm House will be closed to the public on April 1st due to essential construction.
The Treetop Walkway, Climbers & Creepers, Children's Garden, Galleries, Kew Palace and Kew Explorer are currently closed.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Only adults with children may enter The Children's Garden with their valid ticket.
Only registered disability assistance dogs are permitted in the gardens.
Bicycles, tricycles, roller skates, skateboards, micro-scooters, balance bikes and other vehicles (except motorized wheelchairs) must be left at the gate.
To protect the lawns, ball games and sports are not allowed.
Food and drinks are not permitted in the galleries.
The narrow Treetop Walkway is not suitable for mobility scooters and strollers.
Manual wheelchairs are welcome in the galleries. Please leave strollers in the designated stroller parking area.
Highlights
Visit the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, a World Heritage Site spanning 300 acres of splendor on the River Thames.
Discover Kew's Rhizotron and the Xstrata Treetop Walkway.
Explore the refinement of this elegant palace, shaped and influenced by generations of royal women.
Admire the elegant gardens filled with ornamental flower beds, ponds, and fountains.
What includes and does not include
Entrance to Kew Gardens
Entrance to Kew Palace (when open to the public)
Optional tips
Meeting point
Localização do local: Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, Surrey, TW9 3AB
Para cancelamentos até 24 horas antes do horário de início do serviço, não há cobrança. Para cancelamentos solicitadas com 24 horas ou menos, não há devolução. Será cobrado o valor integral. Se o serviço for cancelado pelo operador devido a imprevistos de qualquer ordem, o valor será reembolsado integralmente.
General Rules
Opening days: Daily, 10am to 6pm (last entry at 5pm)
Nearest train station: Kew Bridge Nearest tube station: Kew Gardens Bus lines: 65, 391, 237, 267 Gardens closed on December 24th and 25th Please note: *Kew Palace and the Royal Kitchens are included in the cost of admission when open (Easter to the last weekend in September annually) The Palm House will be closed to the public on April 1st due to essential construction. The Treetop Walkway, Climbers & Creepers, Children's Garden, Galleries, Kew Palace and Kew Explorer are currently closed. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Only adults with children may enter The Children's Garden with their valid ticket. Only registered disability assistance dogs are permitted in the gardens. Bicycles, tricycles, roller skates, skateboards, micro-scooters, balance bikes and other vehicles (except motorized wheelchairs) must be left at the gate. To protect the lawns, ball games and sports are not allowed. Food and drinks are not permitted in the galleries. The narrow Treetop walkway is not suitable for mobility scooters and strollers. Manual wheelchairs are welcome in the galleries. Please leave strollers in the designated parking area.