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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.
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.
Kent_P, Aug 2025
Excellent Tour
Brandon is very knowledgeable, fun and well-organized. The tour was well paced, entertaining for a diverse audience and encouraged participation.

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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