Ticket Prices
Tickets include entry to all buildings and attractions within the Gardens, except Kew Palace. The separate admission charge for Kew Palace is indicated below.
Gift Aid
Kew is a charity raising money for scientific and conservation work worldwide. By adding a £1.30 donation to your ticket, you will help support Kew's work, including the Millennium Seed Bank partnership.
If you are a UK taxpayer and use giftaid to pay your donation and entry, the government will give us an extra 25% on top of your donation.
Kew GardensPrices valid until 31 March 2010 |
Adults | £13 |
Concessions | £11 |
Children under 17 | FREE |
Kew Members | FREE |
Late entry | £11 |
Disabled visitors | £11 |
Registered blind/partially-sighted visitors | FREE |
Essential Carers | FREE |
For groups of 10+ people, see our group discount rates
Please note our prices change on 1 April 2010. For visits after this date, prices are Adults £13.50, Concessions £11.50.
Kew Palace Prices
Kew Palace is currently closed for the winter, but will reopen on Friday 2 April 2010.
If you wish to visit Kew Palace whilst you are here, please note that the Kew Palace prices below are additional to the Kew Gardens price. You must have both a Kew Gardens ticket and Kew Palace ticket to visit the Palace as access to the Palace is through the Gardens.
For further details see Opening Times.
Adults | £5.00 |
Concessions | £4.50 |
Children | FREE |
Gift Tickets
The perfect gift for friends and family, Gift Tickets are valid for a whole year and can be teamed with extras including the Kew Explorer and Souvenir Guide.
To purchase a Gift Ticket visit our online shop
or call +44 (0)20 8332 3123.
Online Tickets
If you want to purchase tickets for yourself and know when you are visiting, you can also buy your Kew Gardens tickets online. Tickets are valid for one month.
Visit our Online Tickets section.
Definitions
Adults
- aged 17-59 inclusive
Concessions
- senior citizens (aged 60 or over)
- students aged 17 or over in full-time education who can either produce a National Union of Students (NUS) or similar UK or overseas student card or whom the ticket officer can reasonably believe to be a sixth form or further education student
- long-term disabled who can produce a DSS letter or order book showing Invalidity Allowance, Disability Living -- Allowance, Severe Disability Allowance or Attendance Allowance
- unemployed
- those who can produce a letter or orderbook showing they are in receipt of Family Credit
- those who can produce a letter, giro cheque or order book showing they are in receipt of Income Support
Re-admission Policy
Visitors can leave and re-enter the gardens on the same day without further payment, providing that they keep their ticket and advise the Ticket Officer on exit.
