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Kew Gardens: Skip The Line Ticket

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A breath of fresh air in one of the world's largest botanical gardens

Kew Gardens covers 326 acres and holds the largest living plant collection in the world. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located about 30 minutes from central London. Visitors can explore several glasshouses. The Palm House contains a tropical rainforest. The Princess of Wales Conservatory features ten climate zones. The Temperate House, the largest surviving Victorian glasshouse, was restored in 2018 and displays more than 10,000 plants. The Hive is a 17 m high installation about bees and marks its tenth anniversary in 2026. The Treetop Walkway offers views over the gardens. Visitors can also walk along the Great Broad Walk Borders, visit botanical art galleries and exhibitions, or relax at the onsite restaurants. The Carbon Garden includes a pavilion inspired by fungi and provides information about climate change and how plants can help address it. As a science charity, RBG Kew works to reduce biodiversity loss and develop nature-based solutions to global challenges.

What's included

  • Skip-the-line entry to Kew Gardens

  • Entry to Kew Palace (closed between January and 29th March)

  • Access to permanent exhibitions

  • Map and guide to the highlights of the season

What is not included

  • Kew Explorer hop-on hop-off land train with driver commentary Orchids After Hours

  • Skip the line

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Kew Garden Tickets

A visit to London’s Kew Garden is a great idea for anyone who loves nature and gardens. There are several ways to visit the Kew Garden. You can walk around the gardens and admire the vegetation, or take a boat trip on the Thames for a different view. You can also visit the garden museum to learn more about the history and culture of gardens.

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Kew Gardens was built in 1759 and was named after the Prince of Wales, Kew Gardens. The gardens were created for royalty and nobility to walk and enjoy nature. Over the years the gardens have been opened to the public and have become increasingly popular. The gardens are now a favourite spot for tourists and Londoners alike.

Your Kew Garden ticket

  • View the gardens
  • Take a boat trip on the Thames
  • Visit the garden museum Enjoy a rest in the cafeteria and restaurant.

Kew Garden is open daily from 10am to 6pm

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    à venir Henry Moore: Monumental Nature

    The exhibition has over 100 pieces. See 30 large sculptures in the Gardens and over 70 works on paper, models, and smaller pieces in the Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art.
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Kew Gardens: Skip The Line Ticket is not suitable for people with disabilities