
KEW GARDENS TICKETS 2026
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You can buy Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Tickets at the ticket office, but as this is a popular attraction, there may be a line. Skip the queue by booking online in advance and enjoy peace of mind entering Kew Gardens!
Kew Gardens Tickets Official Deals – Prices & Overview
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![]() Best-seller Kew Gardens TicketValid 1 day | Skip-the-line | Free walking tour available | € 11 |
![]() Kew Palace TicketsValid 1 day | Priority access to the palace, gardens & Treetop Walkway | € 11 |
![]() Recommended Kew Gardens Ticket & Westminster Walking Tour5 hours | Skip-the-line | Local guide | Small or private group | € 66 |
![]() Best value London PassValid 1-10 days | 90+ attractions | Hop-on hop-off bus tour | € 131 € 124,92 |
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The perfect relaxing day
I loved spending time at the Kew Gardens! It was nice to be out in nature for a while, away from the noise. There was also a lot to explore, like the Treetop Walkway and the art galleries with some really nice botanic art! I also loved exploring all the different plant species they have and learning about bees. Highly recommended for a day out in nature!!!
A look into the lives of the royals
Kew Palace is a nice place to learn more about the UK and its royals. It was interesting to see a palace that is so different than you would normally expect because it's a lot smaller and bright red! I also enjoyed the gardens very much, especially the glasshouses.
Great way to learn London's history!
I saw many famous places in London, like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace, and learned a lot about British history from the amazing guide who led the tour! Visiting Kew Gardens was a welcome change of scenery. I just walked around, enjoyed the sunshine, and read. I liked seeing exotic plants that I normally don't.
Book one of our popular Kew Gardens Tickets & explore multiple climate zones!
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Kew Gardens Ticket
Get ready for a day of relaxation among the lush greenery in Kew Gardens. Visit the world's largest Victorian glasshouse, see exotic plants from the rainforest in the Palm House, travel through ten climate zones in the Princess of Wales Conservatory, walk among the treetops on the Treetop Walkway, and more! Your ticket includes a map of the gardens and a seasonal highlights guide.

FAQ - Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Tickets
How much time do you need for Kew Gardens?
There is a lot to explore at Kew Gardens, so you could spend a whole day there. If you only have a few hours, don't miss the popular Temperate House, the biggest Victorian glasshouse in the world, the Treetop Walkway, and the tropical plants at the Palm House, and plan ahead so you have time to walk around and take in the beautiful scenery.How do I get to Kew Gardens?
You can take the District Line and the London Overground and exit at Kew Gardens Station. You can also take South West Trains to Kew Bridge Station or buses 65, 237, 267, and 391, which drop you off at the entrance or the train stations.Can you take food to Kew Gardens?
Yes, you can have a picnic in the Gardens, just don't bring any picnic furniture. You can also visit one of the cafes and restaurants, such as Family Kitchen & Shop, Orangery, Pavilion Bar & Grill, The Botanical Brasserie, and Victoria Plaza Cafe.Are there toilets at Kew Gardens?
Yes, there are toilets close to all the top attractions in the Gardens.Are Kew Gardens wheelchair accessible?
The Gardens are mostly flat, and most areas have tarmac paths. The staff can provide you with a wheelchair, and you can book a mobility scooter in advance. Kew Palace is also accessible by wheelchair, but please note that it must not be large, as the doorways are narrow. You can borrow a manual wheelchair at the palace. Mobility scooters are not allowed in Kew Palace. Accessible toilets are available near the entrances, cafes, and top attractions.
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Kew Palace Tickets
See where royals lived & explore the gardens
Visit Kew Palace, the smallest royal palace, where royals would escape on the weekends to get away from their public lives, with beautiful gardens where they could rest. Queen Charlotte, George III, George II, and Queen Caroline lived here. Enter Kew Gardens, a peaceful oasis and one of the biggest botanic gardens in the world. See the 10-floor Chinese pagoda, a waterfall, the Temperate House, the biggest Victorian glasshouse, and over 50,000 plants at this UNESCO World Heritage site. See Marianne North’s botanical art in the Marianne North Gallery, and take amazing photos from above on the Treetop Walkway.
Kew Gardens Ticket & Westminster Walking Tour
Visit top London Landmarks & relax in the gardens
See over 20 top London sights, such as Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and Parliament Square. An expert guide will accompany you, sharing stories from London’s past. Learn how Big Ben is actually the name of the bell but is commonly used to refer to the whole clock tower. Afterward, step into the lush landscape of Kew Gardens, where you can rest from the noise of the city streets. Visit the Alpine rock garden, see thousands of trees in the Arboretum, a traditional Japanese farmhouse, Japanese gardens, the Mediterranean Garden, and more areas filled with lush greenery. You can also visit the Marianne North Gallery and the Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art.

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Kew Gardens Ticket & Westminster Walking Tour
Visit more than 20 top attractions in London on a walking tour with a local guide! See Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, and more. You can see the Changing of the Guard at certain times. Then, walk around Kew Gardens and see thousands of trees and tropical plants, walk among the treetops on the Treetop Walkway, and have a picnic. You can select a small or private group experience.
Access to 90+ attractions
London Pass
The London Pass offers access to more than 90 London attractions! You can visit the London Eye, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Shakespeare's Globe Theater, the London Zoo, football stadiums, and Madame Tussauds, and enjoy a hop-on hop-off bus tour, a cruise on the Thames, a food tour, and more. The pass is valid for 1-10 days, making it perfect for your visit, however long it is.




