Why to visit Kew Gardens
Discover stunning glasshouses such as the famed Palm House with its exotic rainforest, the Princess of Wales Conservatory with its 10 climatic zones, and the Waterlily House with its incredible, enormous lily pads.
The 59ft (18m) high Treetop Walkway, which soars into the tree canopy and provides a bird's-eye perspective of the gardens, is popular with visitors of all ages. Take a stroll around the Great Broad Walk Borders, which are home to over 60,000 species, and visit Kew Palace, King George III's historic summer palace. At addition, unwind with a drink in one of our pleasant cafes.
Kew Gardens is a short drive from central London and is easily accessible by vehicle.
The Royal Botanic Gardens, also known as Kew Gardens, are a great site to catch some of London's rare sunshine. This 300-acre park, located in southwest London on the banks of the Thames, is ideal for a stroll with your loved ones. The gardens, which were established in 1759 and are now government property, provide a variety of tours with free entrance. Aside from that, there are other musical and cultural events held here throughout the year.