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Kew Gardens Entrance Ticket

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Kew, GB
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Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew with an entrance ticket to this iconic London attraction. Immerse yourself in 326 acres of stunning landscapes, filled with rare and exotic plants from around the world. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kew Gardens offers a unique and unforgettable experience for nature lovers and botanical enthusiasts alike. With your admission ticket, you have the freedom to explore at your own pace, taking in the vibrant floral displays and tranquil scenery. Don't miss the opportunity to visit this botanical paradise in the heart of London. Book your Kew Gardens ticket now and embark on a journey of discovery and wonder.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 3 hours - 4 hours
  • Suitable for 1-9 Participants
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Explore 326 acres of beautiful scenery
  • See rare plants from around the world
  • Experience the UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Enjoy floral splendor without leaving London
  • Visit the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
  • Admission ticket
  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Kew Palace and Pagoda (open Apr-Sep)

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Introduction

Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of London with a visit to Kew Gardens, also known as the Royal Botanic Gardens. Spanning over 326 acres of stunning scenery, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to a diverse collection of rare plants from around the globe. With a Kew Gardens entrance ticket in hand, you'll have the freedom to explore this floral paradise at your own pace.

What to expect?

With your Kew Gardens ticket, you can expect to be surrounded by an awe-inspiring variety of flora and fauna. From the moment you step foot inside, you'll be greeted by vibrant colors, enchanting scents, and breathtaking landscapes. Take a leisurely stroll through the gardens and discover the wonders of the plant kingdom, from towering trees to delicate flowers. Marvel at the intricately designed glasshouses, each housing a different climate and showcasing unique botanical treasures. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply seeking a tranquil escape from the bustling city, Kew Gardens offers an unforgettable experience for all.

Who is this for?

This Kew Gardens experience is perfect for nature lovers, garden enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of London. Families can enjoy a day of exploration together, as children will be fascinated by the diverse plant life and interactive exhibits. Photography enthusiasts will find endless opportunities to capture the beauty of nature in all its glory. Even if you're not typically a fan of gardens, the sheer size and diversity of Kew Gardens make it a must-see attraction for visitors of all interests.

Why book this?

Booking a Kew Gardens entrance ticket allows you to immerse yourself in a world of natural wonders without leaving the city. This unique experience offers the chance to escape the hustle and bustle of London and reconnect with nature. Explore the gardens at your own pace, taking in the serene beauty and discovering rare plant species from around the globe. With its UNESCO World Heritage status, Kew Gardens is a testament to the importance of preserving our planet's biodiversity. By booking this experience, you not only gain access to a stunning botanical oasis, but also contribute to the conservation efforts of this historic site.

Good to know

When visiting Kew Gardens, it's advisable to wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for the weather, as you'll be spending a significant amount of time outdoors. Don't forget to bring a camera to capture the stunning sights and a picnic to enjoy amidst the picturesque surroundings. While food and drinks are not included in the ticket, there are several on-site cafes and restaurants available for refreshments. It's also worth noting that some attractions within Kew Gardens, such as Kew Palace and Pagoda, have separate admission fees and limited opening seasons. Be sure to check the official website for the latest information and plan your visit accordingly.

Reviews

Visitors who have experienced Kew Gardens rave about its beauty, tranquility, and educational value. Many describe it as a hidden gem in the heart of London, offering a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. The diversity of plant life and well-maintained gardens are consistently praised, with visitors expressing awe at the sheer size and variety of the botanical collection. Families especially appreciate the interactive exhibits and children's activities, making it an enjoyable day out for all ages. Overall, reviews reflect a high level of satisfaction and a desire to return to Kew Gardens for future visits.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Head inside Kew Gardens and then spend as little or as much time as you like exploring London’s finest botanical gardens. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kew Gardens consists of acres of tranquil grounds with one of the world’s largest collections of plants. Either walk around at leisure or join one of the free guided walking tours that take place daily in the gardens. Stroll around admiring highlights like the Azalea Garden, Minka House and Bamboo Garden in the center of the park. Check out the 17th century-style Queen’s Garden near Kew Palace (also known as the Dutch House), and see several of Kew’s oldest sculptures that were donated by the British Royal Family. Perhaps take a walk along the Rhizotron and Xstrara Treetop Walkway, and stroll through the crowns of oak trees at a height of 59 feet (18m), seeing birdlife, fungi and lichen up close. Watch out for the 10-storey Pagoda in the southwest corner of the gardens, and wander along the Holly Walk, seeing trees that have grown there for over 130 years. Bask in balmy tropical temperatures inside Temperate House – the world’s largest surviving Victorian glasshouse – and see a spectacular array of African plants and sub-tropical trees and palms. In the center of the beautiful building is a Chilean Wine Palm, which is said to be one of the world’s tallest indoor plants. With plenty of leafy picnic areas, as well as four cafés on site, you can eat lunch inside the gardens (own expense), or simply sit down and relax in between seeing all the rich flora and fauna.

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4.2 (898)

lisawU6922UM

Stunning even though the outdoor gardens were just starting to come alive. I went to see the old and very beautiful greenhouses which did not disappoint. Recommend a walk through the gardens mid-week off season. It will feel as if you have the whole place to yourself.

N5248ETalic

Kew Gardens are of course wonderful all round. My disappointment was with the cafe food standard vs price. 'Prawn fritters' @ £10.50 turned out to be 3 one-bite size prawn concoction with a slash of mayo across them. Zero else....£10.50. Really. By any standard that is taking the piss! On a semi busy day tables were slow to be cleared, we cleared the debris from ours before we could sit down but even after our food was delivered and server hands were free they didn't take the debris (now on a chair) away with them. I write this as constructive criticism for the cafe so they can improve. I'm not saying don't go to visitors reading this, I'm just hoping Kew read these reviews and act upon them.

bakerm2290

We walked almost the entire garden. Loved every second of it. Wear comfy shoes and just walk around and enjoy. The Japanese garden was serene. The tropical greenhouse was humid! The kitchen garden was just starting to grow. The roses were a couple of weeks away, but still incredible. LOVED!

933dellaa

Not my first visit to Kew as it is impossible to see everything in one day. However, this visit was blessed with wonderful spring weather and all of the trees in blossom. A great day. Plenty of places to eat and drink and plenty to see and do.. Make sure you are wearing good walking shoes as it does entail a lot of walking.

GrahamA993

The gardens are fabulous. We enjoyed all the zones. However, I suggest you take your own food as the prices in all the food outlets are a total rip-off. And the quality of the food is not that great. And how can a food establishment leave food on open display in a ‘food court’ area, drying out. It’s a disgrace.

Shannon_C

The gardens were gorgeous. We had tea at the Botanical and it was delicious as well as relaxing. Amazing time!

samanthamS4808OF

Such a cheap yet stunningly beautiful excursion, so much to see!! Only 9£ for a ticket for hours on hours of sights to see.

Lady_Snowhawk

Cherry blossom season/early spring is the perfect time to visit Kew. Everything is just coming into bloom and are flowering at their most beautiful but everything is in different stages so you have some just flowering and others already in full growth. We were exceptionally fortunate to capture the blossoming jade vines as well which we had never seen before in the Princess of Wales Conservatory which is also my favourite part of Kew - the intermixing of aquatic creatures, different biomes all rolled into one makes it a really fun and interactive conservatory to go to, and is a lot more modern than some of the others.

David B

Kew is an amazing place to visit if you love plants. The glass houses, gardens, trees and especially their Pinetum are all fabulous. There’s so much to see, and if you take the time to read the signs to explain about the plants in the glass houses, there’s loads to learn too. Just a word of warning - the food and drinks are way overpriced, and I advise you take a picnic. £6.85 for two slices of white bread, a thin slice of ham and a slither of cheese. It was a small sandwich too. And cakes costing £4.50 or more for a tiny slice. What a rip-off. Don’t pay the extortionate prices - take your own. If you follow this advice you’ll have a great day.

297sadiel

My first visit. Absolutely fell in love with the place!! Came primarily for the Orchid Festival (was originally due to come in 2020, say no more!!) What a STUNNING place, even in February!! Wow. I spent a day and a half here but still didn't see everything properly, some things are also closed this time of year. I have mobility difficulties but still managed a slow wander around. Couldn't get up the stairs in the Palm or Temperate Houses which was disappointing, but I was so glad to find everything else easily accessible. I will definitely be back. There is SO much to see!!
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2024-05-20 22:53