Essential Guide
The Complete First-Timer's Guide to Kew Gardens
Everything you need to know for your first visit to one of the world's most important botanical gardens β from must-see highlights and route planning to practical information about getting there and what to bring.
Kew Gardens can feel overwhelming on a first visit. With 300 acres of gardens, glasshouses, galleries, and natural areas, it's impossible to see everything in one day. The key is planning a route that covers the highlights while leaving room for spontaneous exploration.
Must-see highlights for first-timers: Start at the Victoria Gate entrance and head straight to the Palm House β the iconic Victorian glasshouse filled with tropical rainforest plants. From there, walk along the Broad Walk to the Temperate House, the world's largest surviving Victorian glass structure. Don't miss the Treetop Walkway (18 metres above the ground) and the Princess of Wales Conservatory with its ten climate zones under one roof.
Time management: Allow 4-5 hours minimum. The gardens open at 10 AM daily, and arriving early means fewer crowds at popular glasshouses. Download the Kew Gardens app for an interactive map and self-guided tours. The Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art is worth 30 minutes for its stunning plant illustrations.
What to bring: Comfortable walking shoes are essential β you'll walk 3-5 miles minimum. Bring layers as you'll be moving between tropical glasshouses (28Β°C+) and outdoor gardens. A refillable water bottle can be filled at fountains throughout the site. Rain gear is wise given London's unpredictable weather.