What's in the Gardens
Get closer to nature and uncover the science behind our plants and glasshouses with this handy list of must-see features.
What's looking good right now
Natural Area
Weave your way into the wildness of Kew’s Natural Area, 37 acres of classic woodland.
Carbon Garden
Kew's newest garden showcases the vital role of carbon in the life of plants, fungi and the future of humanity.
Princess of Wales Conservatory
Travel from the deserts to the tropics with a trip through this glassy wonderland.
Davies Alpine House
Venture into high-altitude territory and experience the cool, dry and windy conditions that allow alpine plants to flourish.
Attractions A - Z
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Agius Evolution Garden
Immerse yourself in the science behind our stunning plant collection. -
Arboretum
Explore our vast collection of 11,000 trees, a unique living landscape shaped by the seasons. -
Bamboo Garden and Minka House
Dip into a thicket of tall grasses to discover a traditional Japanese farmhouse nestled off the beaten track. -
Carbon Garden
Kew's newest garden showcases the vital role of carbon in the life of plants, fungi and the future of humanity. -
Carnivorous plants
Feed your fascination with a trip to meet our feisty carnivorous plants. -
Children's Garden
A fun, interactive space to climb, run, jump and explore everything that a plant needs to grow. -
Davies Alpine House
Venture into high-altitude territory and experience the cool, dry and windy conditions that allow alpine plants to flourish. -
Edible Science: Kew’s Kitchen Garden
Read the latest Edible Science: Kew’s Kitchen Garden developments in blogs from our horticulture team. -
Grass Garden
Experience the lustrous beauty of grass in this ever-growing collection. -
Great Broad Walk Borders
Feast your senses on these rich, colourful borders - a striking walkway into the heart of Kew. -
Great Pagoda
Enjoy spectacular views across London from the heights of the Great Pagoda. -
Japanese Landscape
Take a mindful moment in our tranquil Japanese gardens, a delicately manicured landscape designed to complement the Chokushi-Mon (Japanese Gateway).
What's on right now
2026 tickets on sale now!
Evenings | Family friendly | Food and drink
Christmas at Kew
Experience London’s iconic festive light trail
Selected dates, 13 November 2026 to 3 January 2027
Exhibitions
Henry Moore: Monumental Nature
A landmark exhibition of Moore’s work across Kew Gardens
9 May 2026 to 31 January 2027
Tours and talks | Included with entry
Introduction to the Gardens
Explore Kew with an experienced guide to delve into our history, work, and seasonal plant highlights.
Daily 11am and 1.30pm
Browse our online shop
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Kew guide
£10.00
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Kew children's guide
£5.00