




Kew Palace & Royal Botanic Gardens Ticket
- Cancellation not allowed.
- Entry to Kew Palace
- Entry to Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew
- Entry to Kew Palace
- Entry to Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew
Discover the elegant charm of Kew Palace and enjoy a tranquil stroll through the stunning Royal Botanic Gardens with this ticket for the historic royal residence.
Kew Palace & Royal Botanic Gardens Ticket
Visit the smallest British royal palace, built in 1631 as a private residence, later home to King George III. This ticket provides access to the restored rooms of the monarch and his family, allowing you to admire the decor and furnishings. You can also explore Kew Palace, known as Dutch House, and stroll around the surrounding beautiful estate. The Royal Botanic Gardens are a ten-minute walk away.
This site, located next to the River Thames in southwest London, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, covering 300 acres (121 hectares) with the largest and most diverse botanical collections in the world. Enjoy diverse plant species in six greenhouses, view the park from the treetop walkway, and visit Queen Charlotte's Cottage from the 18th century.
Opening times
Kew Palace and the Royal Botanical Gardens are open daily. Please note that the opening hours for the palace and royal kitchens depend on the season, typically operating between Easter and the last weekend in September, with exact days subject to change.
Instructions
Present this voucher either printed or on your phone at the entrance ticket office of the Royal Botanic Gardens. This ticket includes access to the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew and, if open, to Kew Palace and the Royal Kitchens.
There are 4 ticket offices to access the garden: Victoria Gate, Elizabeth Gate, Lion Gate, and Brentford Gate. The nearest one from the subway or train exit is Victoria Gate, on Kew Road (TW9 3JR).
Opening times
Kew Palace and the Royal Botanical Gardens are open every day at the following times:
Please note that the opening hours for the palace and the royal kitchens will depend on the season. Normally the palace and kitchens open between Easter and the last weekend in September, but the exact days are subject to change.
We also recommend that you check out the temporary exhibitions and events organised in the gardens: https://www.kew.org/kew-gardens/whats-on.



