What time does Kew Gardens finish?


What time does Kew Gardens finish? Gardens open 10am to 4.30pm (last entry 4pm) The gardens are open for you to explore all year except Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. We may occasionally need to close attractions for maintenance or visitor safety. Please check for planned closures and visitor notices before you visit.


What time is last entry to Kew Gardens today?

Gardens open 10am to 4.30pm (last entry 4pm) We may occasionally need to close attractions for maintenance or visitor safety. Please check for planned closures and visitor notices before you visit.


Is Kew Gardens a lot of walking?

Try this 3.2-mile loop trail near Richmond upon Thames, London. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 5 min to complete. This is a popular trail for walking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.


Which entrance to use at Kew Gardens?

The easiest entrance for visitors coming from Kew Pier is Elizabeth Gate (postcode TW9 3AB). Elizabeth Gate is a 0.2 mile walk from Kew Pier across Kew Green.


Is 2 hours enough for Kew Gardens?

The majority of past visitors leave Kew Gardens wishing they had more time to explore its many acres, so try to reserve at least a full afternoon to spend at the gardens (or two hours minimum).


Can I enter Kew Gardens at any gate?

Visitors can access Kew Gardens via four entrance gates: Victoria Gate (TW9 3JR) Elizabeth Gate (TW9 3AB) Brentford Gate (TW9 3AF)


Can you take food into Kew Gardens?

Picnics are allowed throughout the Gardens. Seating at cafes and restaurants is reserved for visitors that have purchased food and drink at one of our catering outlets.


Is parking free at Kew?

Parking around Kew Gardens There is no parking allowed on Kew Road (A307) Check Richmond council website for parking updates. From Monday 3 May 2021, you will need to pay to park in visitor spaces at Kew Green using RingGo. Try the Just Park app to find parking near Kew Gardens.


How many guests can I bring to Kew?

We offer a range of options to help you find the most suitable Kew membership: Adult membership: For one adult, plus one family guest each time you visit. Joint adult membership: For two adults living at the same address, plus one family guest per adult each time you visit.


What is the best time of day to visit Kew Gardens?

The best time to visit Kew Gardens is early in the morning during the weekday to avoid overcrowding at the venue. Avoid visiting the Kew Gardens during weekends or public holidays as you can expect a maximum crowd during this period.


Can you leave and come back to Kew Gardens?

Yes, for sure, but do not loose your ticket :-) Helpful? Helpful? Not normally a problem, just let them know on your way out - usually scan your ticket...


Do you pay for parking at Kew Gardens?

Parking around Kew Gardens From Monday 3 May 2021, you will need to pay to park in visitor spaces at Kew Green using RingGo. Try the Just Park app to find parking near Kew Gardens.


How long do people stay at Kew Gardens?

It is suggested that most people take around three hours to explore the whole of the length of the Gardens. (It is about one mile across and takes about 40 minutes to walk across.) We usually stay the whole day and still never see everything.


What tube line goes to Kew Gardens?

By tube. Kew Gardens station is 500m from Victoria Gate. It is in Zone 3 and is served by the District Line (Richmond branch) and London Overground.


What month is best to visit Kew Gardens?

Spring (April to May) is when the garden start showing signs of new blooms and starts displaying its eye-catching flora collections. Summer (June to August) is the time when the flowers and deciduous trees are in its best form.


Is Kew Gardens light show worth it?

For the third year we went to see the light show at Kew Gardens as a Christmas treat. There were lots of new displays and it was as spectacular as ever. This year there was no queue to go in, a great improvement. It took us about an hour to walk round the course and it was filled with delights.