The best time to visit Kew Gardens is during the morning in weekdays to avoid overcrowding at the venue.
Opening Hours:
Monday – Friday 8am – 9pm
Phone: (310) 495 – 7015
Email: info@GrantFlooring.com
RECCOMENDED VENUE: KEW GARDENS
In London Lies The World Famous Kew Gardens. London’s Largest UNESCO World Heritage Site
What time should I go to Kew Gardens?
The best time to visit Kew Gardens is during the morning in weekdays to avoid overcrowding at the venue.
Kew Gardens
- Visit the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, a sprawling oasis of greenery that has been enchanting visitors for centuries.
- 120 hectares of plants and trees from many different biomes.
- Admission includes access to the art galleries (Marianne North & Shirley Sherwood), Kew Palace, greenhouses, and the Treetop Walkway)
- Admission includes access to all temporary exhibitions.
Kew Gardens Opening Hours
Daily, 10am to 6pm
Rescheduling /Cancellation is possible until 23:59 on the day before your visit.
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UNESCO World Heritage
Discover Kew Gardens in London, a world-renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site
The world’s largest botanical garden
The world’s largest botanical garden, offering visitors the chance to explore its 120 hectares of plants and trees from many different biomes.
More than 50.000 plants
Admire more than 50.000 plants, explore the majestic Kew Palace, or get inspired by artwork inspired by nature in Marianne North & Shirley Sherwood galleries
Access to art galleries
Admission includes access to art galleries (Marianne North & Shirley Sherwood), Kew Palace, greenhouses and the Treetop Walkway.
Combo Ticket
Take advantage of the Kew Gardens Entry Ticket + Kensington Palace Discount Combo for admission to both attractions.
Free guided tours
Enjoy free guided tours or take part in exciting activities such as exploring the iconic Temperate House of Endangered Species, experiencing Japanese Landscape or marveling at Rhododendron Dell.
Kew Gardens Facts
Kew Gardens: the world’s greatest collection of living plants
Kew Gardens is the ultimate destination for nature lovers, with an incredible collection of living plants from all over the world. This iconic botanical garden has been a part of England’s history for over 250 years, and it’s not difficult to see why. From towering green trees to delicate flowers, Kew Gardens offers something for everyone.
Admire more than 50.000 plants
With more than 50,000 plants on display, it’s easy to get lost in the beauty of this enchanting place. But the real magic happens when you take a closer look at the intricate details of each plant, from their leaves to their roots. Kew Gardens is more than just a tourist attraction – it’s a living, breathing celebration of biodiversity and the wonders of nature.
Explore the majestic Kew Palace
Kew Palace is a beautiful 18th century residence located within the grounds of Kew Gardens in London. Built for King George III and his family, it was originally intended to be used as summer retreat from the hustle and bustle of court life. Although it has been restored over time, much of the original architecture still stands today – making it an important part of British history. Visitors can explore the palace’s grand rooms and learn about its royal past through interactive exhibits and displays. Entrance to the Kew Palace is included in Kew Gardens admission ticket.
Admire artwork inspired by nature
The Marianne North and Shirley Sherwood art galleries in Kew Gardens offer visitors a unique opportunity to experience nature in a different way. Located within the grounds of the world’s largest collection of living plants, the galleries showcase stunning works of art inspired by nature. The Marianne North Gallery is home to over 860 of Marianne North’s stunning botanical paintings, while the Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art is a vast compilation of artwork.
Take advantage of the free guided tours
Kew Gardens offer visitors a unique opportunity to experience nature in an immersive and informative way. With their free guided tours (at least twice a day), visitors can explore the grounds of the world’s largest collection of living plants with knowledgeable experts.
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