Kew Gardens: Entry Ticket
A breath of fresh air in one of the world's largest botanical gardens
Why you should buy your ticket on Parks & Fun.
Highlights
Add a breath of fresh air to your visit to London with tickets to Kew Gardens, which allow you to enter the largest botanical garden in the world, a vast green open space away from the crowds. You'll see iconic sights like Kew Palace, the 10-story Chinese Pagoda, the vast and beautiful Temperate House, and even a waterfall.
Founded in 1840, Kew Gardens boasts over 30,000 different plant varieties and is more of a green museum, showcasing and celebrating different periods of landscape architecture and gardening styles. Inside the site there is also a royal palace!
Kew Gardens tickets will also allow you to visit the Temperate House, the largest Victorian greenhouse in the world which is home to 1,500 species of plants. The park's botanists care for some of the rarest and most threatened temperate plants from Africa, Australia, New Zealand, the Americas, Asia and the Pacific Islands.
Get the best view of the gardens from the Treetop Walkway. Take inventory of the canopy-top gardens and get a unique perspective of the park. Rediscover yourself with a visit to the art galleries, included in your Kew Gardens entrance fee. The Marianne North Gallery houses art from around the world, while the Shirley Sherwood contains botanical art.
All this walking and exploring will make you hungry, so head to Kew Gardens' many cafes and restaurants to refuel and recharge!
Highlights:
- Buy Kew Gardens tickets and visit one of the largest botanical gardens in the world - the perfect escape from the crowds and tubes of London
- See greenhouses with rare jungle plants, walk among the treetops, visit art galleries and restaurants
- 121 hectares offer many opportunities to stop and smell the scent of roses (and orange trees, water lilies, cocoa plants...)
What is included?
- Admission to Kew Gardens
- Admission to the Orchid Festival (from February to March)
- Admission to Kew Palace (closed in winter)
- Access to the temporary exhibitions
- Access to the art galleries (Marianne North and Shirley Sherwood), greenhouses and the Treetop Walkway
- Map and guide to the highlights of the season
What is not included?
- The Kew Explorer hop-on hop-off land train with driver commentary
What is there to know?
There may be a 20 minute wait time
Kew Palace closes in winter
The Orchid Festival is subject to availability on the Kew Gardens website
There are no exclusive discounts available for group members
In the event of inclement weather, the upper level of the Hive may be closed.
Remember that the Greenhouses and other attractions close early.
Show your smartphone ticket at the entrance
The closest gate to Kew Gardens station is Victoria Gate. Orchid Festival To visit the Orchid Festival you must book a time slot in advance (included in the entrance ticket).
Instructions: Click on the link sent with the booking confirmation under "Important information".
Select the date of your visit. You will see three tabs. Click on the "Orchid Festival" tab.
Check that there are tickets available for the Orchid Festival on the day of your visit.
Go to "Orchid Entrance" and select the time slot you prefer.
Click "Checkout" on the left side of the page and complete your booking. Tickets are free
Children under 4 years old enter for free, no ticket is required. Companions of disabled visitors must book in advance at the event venue.
Includes entry to the gardens and pop-up event only
To book a time slot for the Orchid Festival, [click here]( https://kewgardens.seetickets.com/tour/kew-gardens-day-admission)
See planned garden closures [here]( https://www.kew.org/kew-gardens/visit-kew-gardens/planned-closures)
More information is available [here]( https://www.kew.org/kew-gardens )
Meeting point
Kew Gardens
Richmond, TW9 3AB, London
Cancellation policies
Can be cancelled free of charge up to 72 hours before the selected date