Weddings and civil partnerships at Kew Palace

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Weddings and civil partnerships at Kew Palace

Set within the picturesque Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, this charming venue provides a beautiful setting for inimate civil ceremonies and wedding receptions.
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Weddings at Kew Palace


In July 1818, the double wedding of the Duke of Clarence and the Duke of Kent, to their respective wives, took place at Kew Palace. Following in this tradition, the venue has recently been granted a wedding licence, making it the perfect venue for intimate civil ceremonies and fairytale wedding receptions.

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The magnificent King’s Drawing Room provides a wonderful setting for an intimate wedding ceremony and reception. Guests will also have the opportunity to enjoy a celebratory drinks reception in the exquisite Queen’s Garden.

Capacity: 30 guests 

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Queen Charlotte's Cottage

Queen Charlotte’s Cottage, which is also located within Kew Gardens, was originally a quaint retreat used by the royal family in the late 18th century as a space to enjoy private picnics or take tea during long summer walks through the gardens. This pretty venue has recently obtained a license for civil ceremonies and is a picturesque location befitting such a special occasion. 

Find out more about Queen Charlotte's Cottage >


Wedding planning


From flowers and cakes to music and lighting, a personal Event Manager and carefully selected accredited suppliers will help you to enjoy a wonderful day that will become one of the highlights of your own family history. 

You can request more information or book an appointment here >

Alternatively, call us on 020 3166 6115


Kew Palace is one of four beautiful palaces available for your wedding or civil partnership. View our other wedding venues in London and our wedding venues in Surrey.

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