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Kew Gardens Tours and Tickets

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What are people saying about Kew Gardens

Nancy_H, May 2026
Gardens & Palace were great; staff not so much
Kew Gardens and Palace is a truly unique place and we enjoyed the visit. The staff members we encountered could use a little customer service training, and how to make people feel welcome. We did not :( Young lady in the Palace was a total snot and two employees at front desk of the building housing the Henry Moore exhibit were not friendly at all; there's got to be a better/nicer way of telling visitors to wear their backpacks on the front.
Alan_G, May 2026
Fabulous
Was a great visit could really do with 2 days to see it all,we have already recommended it to two friends
Joanie_M, Apr 2026
Kew Up
Beautiful day to walk in a garden and to see Henry’s castle. Wear your walking shoes because there is a lot of ground to cover and bring water! We decided that if we lived near this garden, we would buy a year round pass
lynda_i, Apr 2026
Must do for families and gardeners
Need to allow for a half day to see everything that Kew has to offer. Great places to eat and we visited late spring so the bulbs were amazing.

Kew Gardens

4.5
(3,339)
London
Temperate House greenhouse in Kew Gardens, London.
  • Visitor facilities include five cafés and restaurants, three souvenir shops, restrooms, and picnic areas.

  • The Kew Explorer land train leaves hourly from Victoria Gate Plaza and takes visitors on a full tour of the gardens in 40 minutes.

  • Bikes, scooters, skateboards, and rollerblades are prohibited throughout the park.

  • Kew Gardens is a protected area, so kids should not climb trees, play ball games, or pick flowers.

  • Free Wi-Fi is available on-site.

  • Kew Gardens is accessible to wheelchairs and mobility scooters (although certain attractions may be off-limits), and concession tickets are available.

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