Day entry 1 April 2008 - 31 March 2009
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Adults |
£13 |
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Concessions |
£12 |
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Children under 17
(accompanied by an adult) |
FREE |
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Late entry (45 minutes before Glasshouses close) |
£12 |
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Disabled visitors |
£12 |
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Registered blind/partially-sighted visitors |
FREE |
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Essential carers of wheelchair users and
blind/partially-sighted visitors |
FREE |
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With your entry to Kew, give a donation and Giftaid it! |
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Kew Palace* |
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Kew Palace (21 March 2008 - 28 September 2008) |
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Adults |
£5.00 |
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Concessions |
£4.50 |
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Children (under 16) ** |
£2.50 |
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Family |
£13 |
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* Entrance to Kew Palace is only available with a ticket to the Gardens. |
** Children under 5 years old are admitted free of charge |
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Gift Tickets |
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Adults |
£13 |
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Concessions |
£12 |
If you have friends or family who have always wanted to visit the Gardens but have never got around to it, then Kew’s Gift Ticket is the ideal present! Order yours today...
To purchase a single-entry Gift Ticket as a gift please call 020 8332 5655 and press option 8, lines are open Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm. Tickets are valid for one visit and need to be redeemed within 12 months.
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Souvenir Guide
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Souvenir Guide |
£4.95 + Postage |
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(UK only) |
Why not include a Kew Souvenir Guide with Gift Tickets to ensure that visitors get the most out of their day. The Souvenir Guide is fully illustrated with special seasonal walks and maps, and also provides a fascinating history on the Gardens and it's plants, buildings and people.
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Giftaid
Did you know Kew is a charity? Please help support Kew and its important scientific and conservation work by
giving a small £1.30 donation on top of your admission fee.
The donation will help support Kew’s many conservation
projects including protecting the Sabah region in Borneo, one of only
two remaining natural habitats for Orangutans in the world.
Also, if you are UK taxpayer please giftaid your donation and
entry. The government will then give us an extra 25% on top
of your donation.
Free Entry with Kew Membership and Season Tickets
Visit Kew Gardens and Wakehurst Place for FREE as many times as you like when you join the Friends of Kew or buy an annual season ticket.
Just a few trips will save you money and as a Friend you will help support Kew's vital conservation work both at home and abroad.
You can join on arrival or at our Friends Desk at Kew. Click here for prices and an application form. Alternatively please phone 020 8332 5922 (weekdays 9.00 - 5.00 pm, please allow 28 days for delivery of welcome pack).
Definitions
Adults
- Aged 17-59 inclusive who are not eligible for concession tickets
and not wheelchair-bound or otherwise eligible for free admission.
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.
- Special arrangements apply for school
groups.
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.
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