Explore the world’s most famous garden. Delve into a rainforest, stroll a soaring walkway amidst tree canopies and see the first galleries in the world dedicated solely to botanical art. Extensive gardens under glass reach up to 27°C, guaranteeing year-round warmth. Travel through ten climatic zones in the Princess of Wales Conservatory and be amazed by giant lily pads in the Waterlily House.
Step inside Kew Palace and explore a beautiful royal retreat comprising princesses’ bedrooms, an intimate dining room and the newly restored Georgian Royal Kitchens.
Kew Gardens provides a unique day out with four cafes and restaurants, a serene lake and waterlily ponds.
Points of interest: George III's waistcoat; Doll's house; Queens Charlotte's chair;
People's Library; Kew Palace.
Hours of operation
-Kew Gardens is open daily at 9.30am except 24-25 December.
Early Spring 2014 (Sat 8 Feb to Sat 29 Mar 2014) - 5.30pm
Spring/Summer 2014 (Sun 30 March to Mon 25 Aug 2014) - 6.30pm (7.30pm weekends and Bank Holidays)
Late Summer/Autumn 2014 (Tue 26 Aug to Sat 25 Oct 2014) - 6pm
Winter 2014/15 (Sun 26 Oct 2014 to Fri 6 Feb 2015) - 4.15pm
Early Spring 2015 (Sat 7 February to Sat 28 March 2015) - 5.30pm
-Kew Palace is located within Kew Gardens. It is open daily from 29 March 2014 to 28 September 2014.
Open daily 11.00 to 17.00 until 30 September. Last admission is at 16.15.
Location
Brentford Gate, Kew, London TW9 3AB, United Kingdom.
Location
Brentford Gate, Kew, London TW9 3AB, United Kingdom.
Policies
Guests are responsible for their own transportation to and from the departure location.
Children 16 and under admitted FREE when accompanied by a paid adult.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
Highlights / General details
Explore the world’s most famous garden. Delve into a rainforest, stroll a soaring walkway amidst tree canopies and see the first galleries in the world dedicated solely to botanical art. Extensive gardens under glass reach up to 27°C, guaranteeing year-round warmth. Travel through ten climatic zones in the Princess of Wales Conservatory and be amazed by giant lily pads in the Waterlily House.
Step inside Kew Palace and explore a beautiful royal retreat comprising princesses’ bedrooms, an intimate dining room and the newly restored Georgian Royal Kitchens.
Kew Gardens provides a unique day out with four cafes and restaurants, a serene lake and waterlily ponds.
Points of interest: George III's waistcoat; Doll's house; Queens Charlotte's chair; People's Library; Kew Palace.
Hours of operation
-Kew Gardens is open daily at 9.30am except 24-25 December. Early Spring 2014 (Sat 8 Feb to Sat 29 Mar 2014) - 5.30pm Spring/Summer 2014 (Sun 30 March to Mon 25 Aug 2014) - 6.30pm (7.30pm weekends and Bank Holidays) Late Summer/Autumn 2014 (Tue 26 Aug to Sat 25 Oct 2014) - 6pm Winter 2014/15 (Sun 26 Oct 2014 to Fri 6 Feb 2015) - 4.15pm Early Spring 2015 (Sat 7 February to Sat 28 March 2015) - 5.30pm -Kew Palace is located within Kew Gardens. It is open daily from 29 March 2014 to 28 September 2014. Open daily 11.00 to 17.00 until 30 September. Last admission is at 16.15.
Location Brentford Gate, Kew, London TW9 3AB, United Kingdom.
Location
Brentford Gate, Kew, London TW9 3AB, United Kingdom.
Policies Guests are responsible for their own transportation to and from the departure location. Children 16 and under admitted FREE when accompanied by a paid adult.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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Apartment 39A, Hampton Court Palace, Surrey London KT8 9AU, London, United Kingdom
0114402031666000
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