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Getting here

Please note: admission tickets to Kew Gardens must be purchased to gain access to Kew Palace - for gardens admission prices, please visit the Kew Gardens website >

From 28 March 2013, visit Kew Gardens and visit Kew Palace at no extra charge!
Kew

How to find us

Kew Palace is located within the Grounds of the Royal Botanical Gardens Kew. From 28 March 2013, you will be able to visit Kew Gardens and visit Kew Palace at no extra charge.

By London Underground

Nearest Station: Use District Line to Kew Gardens station (take the Richmond train). The Royal Botanic Gardens Kew is a 5-minute walk from the station. Exit through the parade of shops and follow the directional signage to the gardens.

By train

South West Trains to Kew Bridge station or Silverlink Train Services to Kew Gardens station. The Royal Botanic Gardens Kew is a 10-minute walk from Kew Bridge station. Cross over the bridge and the gardens are located ahead on the right-hand side. From Kew Gardens station, see above.

Rail or Tube travellers from central London who have mobility difficulties will find it easiest to go first to Richmond Station then change to a train or Tube going back to Kew Gardens; by doing this they can avoid the stairs at Kew Gardens Station.

By bus

Bus routes: 65, 237, 267 (summer Sundays only) and 391.

By bicycle

Bicycle racks are located just inside the Victoria Gate and outside the Main Gate (near the phone box) at Kew Gardens, and they may also be fastened to railings in Brentford Gate car park. Bicycles, like cars, are always left at owner's risk, and are not permitted in the Gardens.

By riverboat

Riverboats run in the summer from Westminster, Richmond upon Thames and Kingston upon Thames, directly to the gardens. For information on services from Westminster, contact Westminster Passenger Services +44 (0)20 7930 2062 and for services from Richmond and Kingston, contact Turks Launches on +44 (0)20 8546 2434.

By car or coach

The Royal Botanic Gardens Kew is located on Kew Road just over Kew Bridge and is well signposted from all the major local roads.

The South Circular (A205) passes the north-east corner of Kew Gardens and Kew Road (A307) forms the eastern border. If coming from the west on the M4 (leave at Junction 2) or A4 take the A205 to the right (at the major Chiswick roundabout (A4 / A406 / A205 ) and follow the A205 across the River Thames at Kew Bridge.

If coming from the North Circular or from London on the A4 take the A205 southwards at the same roundabout. Immediately over the bridge turn right into Kew Green and park on the roadside in a permitted place or head into our car park accessed via Ferry Lane on the river side of Kew Green. If you miss the turnings or parking is difficult, continue to the next traffic lights on the A205 and fork right onto the A307 - then park (from about 500m onwards, after 10 am) on the right-hand side of the road.

Coming from the south or west on the A316 or M3 motorway (which becomes the A316) turn left at the Richmond roundabout onto Kew Road (A307). You will see the Pagoda and flagpole to your left - park in a permitted place, alongside the Gardens, on Kew Road.

Coming from the south on the South Circular Road you will pass Kew Retail Park and go under a railway bridge. Shortly afterwards, you will arrive at traffic lights where the A307 joins from the left, go slowly through the junction and immediately turn left into Kew Green (NOT back left into the A307 - it is a "no left turn" junction!).

Parking for cars

There is a car park near the Brentford Gate, reached via Ferry Lane off Kew Green near the Main Gate. parking is limited to 300 cars and is at a cost of £6.50 for a full day throughout the year. The car park closes half an hour after the Gardens close so is only suitable for day visitors.

Several dedicated parking bays are available for disabled drivers, for whom parking is free at all times. There are three further disabled parking bays adjacent to Main Gate on Kew Green.

Free parking is available on Kew Road (A307) after 10 am every morning. This provides easy access to our principal entrance at Victoria Gate. Please bear in-mind, this can get congested at peak times, so it may be easier to come via public transport.

Please note that restrictions apply on many of the residential streets around Kew.

Parking restrictions were revised and extended in July 2005.

Parking for coaches

Coaches are advised to arrive at Victoria Gate and park on Kew Road (A307). Coaches are not allowed to park around Kew Green.

Further information

Travelling in London

For further information about travelling in London go to the Transport for London website: www.tfl.gov.uk, or try the Transport for London Journey Planner

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    Map to Kew Palace - English
    (Adobe PDF, 1.42MB)

    Map to Kew Palace - French
    (Adobe PDF, 258KB)

    Map to Kew Palace - German
    (Adobe PDF, 258KB)

    Map to Kew Palace - Italian
    (Adobe PDF, 257KB)

    Map to Kew Palace - Spanish
    (Adobe PDF, 257KB)

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