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You can spend the morning in towering Victorian glasshouses, pause for lunch beside elegant borders, then follow winding paths through trees, lakes, and hidden corners that feel far from the city.
Whether you are coming for botany, photography, architecture, or simply fresh air, Kew offers a full day of discovery..
Kew Gardens is open year-round, with seasonal opening times that usually begin in the morning and run into late afternoon or early evening depending on the time of year.
The gardens are generally open most days of the year, though opening hours can vary on public holidays, during special events, or for occasional maintenance in specific zones.
Kew, Richmond, London, United Kingdom
Kew Gardens is easy to reach from central London and west London, and the journey is part of the fun. Most visitors arrive by Tube, train, or bus, then enjoy a short walk through the local neighbourhood before entering the gardens.
Take the District line to Kew Gardens station or use London Overground services to the same station. From there, it is a straightforward walk to Victoria Gate. You can also use National Rail services to Kew Bridge and walk to the Elizabeth Gate entrance.
If you are driving, check parking options in advance because spaces nearby can be limited, especially on weekends and school holidays. It is often easier to park a little further out and complete the journey by public transport.
Several local buses serve the Kew and Richmond area, with stops within walking distance of the main entrances. Buses are a convenient choice if you are travelling with children, a buggy, or picnic bags.
If you are staying locally in Kew, Richmond, or Brentford, walking to the gardens is a lovely option. You will pass village-style streets, cafes, and riverside routes before arriving at one of Kew's gates.
World-class botany, iconic glasshouse architecture, family-friendly trails, and beautifully changing seasonal colour make Kew one of London's most rewarding days out.
Step into two of Kew's most famous glasshouses and travel through climates from around the world, from humid tropical forests to rare temperate collections, all under stunning historic iron-and-glass architecture.
Climb up into the canopy for elevated views, then continue through the Arboretum where mature trees, quiet lawns, and seasonal textures create one of the calmest and most atmospheric parts of the gardens.
Discover Kew's royal and architectural heritage as you walk between elegant historic buildings, ornamental lakes, and carefully designed vistas that make every corner feel considered and photogenic.

Choose your date in advance and enter with confidence.
Pair your visit with nearby Richmond riverside walks or other west London attractions for a full day out.