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Kew Gardens & Kew Palace
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Kew offers a wonderful day out for all. The gardens and botanical glasshouses are home to over 30,000 species of plants. Also visit Kew Palace, one of the Historic Royal Palaces.

Treetop Walkway
The most compelling tree-top experience in the UK - Kew's Rhizotron and Xstrata Treetop Walkway takes you under the ground and then 18 metres (59ft) up in the air, bringing you close to trees in a way that will take your breath away.
Queen's Garden
The 17th-century gardens behind Kew Palace are guaranteed to restore flagging spirits, as the plants you’ll find here were mainly cultivated for their medicinal properties. Take a stroll around and discover many herbal varieties that we still use to this day. This summer you’ll find a host of aromatic plants from the Mediterranean region, including lavender, sage, oregano, thyme and rosemary.
The Palm House
This well-loved display, one of the most iconic images of Kew, will look quite different this year. The border will hold an array of Mediterranean fruits and vegetables, ranging from nine varieties of aubergine, growing in the urns by the pond, to olive trees and even watermelons.
Bamboo Garden
This is home to the UK’s largest collection of bamboos, which range from the well-known lofty pole varieties to wispy, variegated species. Dominating the garden is the Minka House, an authentic Japanese farm dwelling dating from the early 1900s and reconstructed at Kew Gardens.
Kew Palace
Explore the beautiful Kew Palace and uncover its intriguing stories, from it's origins as rich merchant's house to royal home of George III and members of his family.
Highlights include George III's daughters' doll's house and an extraordinary Jigsaw cabinet containing some of the earliest jigsaw maps in existence - used to teach geography to the royal children.
A separate ticket is required to enter Kew Palace, but you must also purchase a ticket for Kew Gardens
Please note - once booked, tickets are not refundable.
Prices and Departures
332: Kew Gardens
Tickets from 01 April 2011
Open Daily
Gardens open at 9.30am all year round.
Closing times vary - Last Admission is 30 mins before closing.
Closed 24 and 25 Dec.
| 01 April 2011-31 March 2012 | Ticket Price |
|---|---|
| Adults | £13.90 |
| Children (up to 16) | FREE |
| Seniors/Students (with ID) | £11.90 |
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Road, Kew, Surrey TW9 3AB. Nearest Underground: Kew Gardens
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Prices and Departures
334: Kew Palace
Tickets from 02 April 2011
Opening Hours (2 April - 25 September):
Mon: 11.00am - 5.00pm
Tue-Sun: 10.00am - 5.00pm
Admision to Kew Palace only - You must also purchase a ticket for Kew Gardens
| 02 April 2011-25 September 2011 | Ticket Price |
|---|---|
| Adults | £5.30 |
| Children (up to 15) | FREE |
| Seniors/Students (with ID) | £4.50 |
** Out of Season! **
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Road, Kew, Surrey TW9 3AB. Nearest Underground: Kew Gardens
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