Kew Gardens
Overview
First cruise in central London, then make your own way to the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. This ticket has two different parts and to link them up you will likely have to buy your own train ticket.
River cruises in central London are great fun as you will see from the rest of this website.
The amazing Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew are home an astonishing array of plant life, one of the world’s most historic centres of scientific research and what some think the cutest royal palace in London.
Delve into a tropical rainforest in the Palm House; travel through ten climatic zones in the Princess of Wales Conservatory and be amazed by giant lily pads in the Waterlily House.
Stroll along a soaring tree-top walkway, discover fascinating collections of botanical art in three art galleries or step inside Kew Palace, the summer residence of King George III.
Set in 326 acres and less than 30 minutes from central London, Kew Gardens offers a unique day out for its visitors. In short you can immerse yourself in centuries of horticulture, science and royal heritage at Kew Gardens, London’s largest UNESCO World Heritage Site. N.B. Kew Palace is only open March-October, though the gardens are open all year round.
Includes
- Hop-on Hop-off all day sightseeing cruise ticket
- Entrance to Kew Gardens
City Cruises does not operate cruises to Kew Gardens. It is possible to catch a train from Waterloo station to Kew.
Schedule
Daily from 10am
Closed on 24 and 25 December.
Ticket Prices - Kew Gardens & River Cruise | ||
Online Price (April-October & February-March) | Online Price (November to January) | |
Adult (17+) from | £33.20 | £28.70 |
Child (4-16) from | £16.10 | £14.60 |
Student (17+) from | £24.20 | £21.90 |
Senior (60+) from | £31.20 | £27.20 |
Infant (0-3) | £0.00 | £0.00 |
Closing times vary throughout the year. Please check Kew Gardens opening times prior to arrival.
Dress Code
Smart Casual