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Kew Palace
"Kew Palace is a delightful royal retreat in the heart of Kew Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Step inside this wonderful doll’s house of a palace and into a uniquely intimate exploration of royal domestic life.Explore authentically restored Georgian rooms enjoyed by George III, his wife Queen Charlotte and their 15 children and discover the real story behind the ‘madness of George III’.The stunning Royal Kitchens will spark your imagination as you sense the presence of the people who prepared, cooked and served food for the royal household, almost 200 years ago.Entry to Kew Palace and Queen Charlotte’s cottage is included with a Kew Gardens ticket."
Address: Kew Green , Richmond TW9 3AB, XGL, GB
Phone: 0870 751 5179
State: XGL
City: Richmond
Zip Code: TW9 3AB


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The Palace interior and tour is is laid out very well. The staff are incredibly polite and helpful, I had to travel with my disabled father, they have a lift that they very quickly allowed us to use That aside,1 the history of Kew Palace and the gardens are gorgeous and definitely worth the trip
Would definitely recommend a visit. Be prepared to do a lot of walking but they do offer a tour round the park on a bus at a low cost. It's not just a park it's much more, you will definitely walk away with a lot of knowledge and a great experience.
This is a special peaceful place. This is our third time here and we just love taking strolls in the woods, checking out the vegetable gardens, the green houses, a d all the various nooks and cranies!Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
I wasn't sure anything could top Christmas at Kew but the Orchid Festival was nothing short of wonderful!!! So much attention to detail in the way it was curated. Not just the flowers but the overall way they were displayed and the other interesting things they were paired with. This year's theme was Costa Rica. Beautiful flowers, various different cacti, waterfalls and art work. A absolute treat for all the senses! We managed to see a bit of the grounds before going to see the orchids but I think it will take a few more visits before we would have seen everything. Acres and acres of wonderful plants/flowers/trees/architecture to see. I've been wanting to go to the Hive for so long after watching a documentary about it. It did not disappoint. Ingenious science and superb architecture combined. I think I need to visit Kew at least once every season to see the changes/stages of bloom. It may just be one of my favourite places in London. If you have an appreciation for botany and Nature, Kew should be on your list of places to visit! Being surrounded by such beautiful nature is great for your mental health and you certainly get your steps in!!
Lovely day out. Spent 4 hours there. Still so much left to see. Will be visiting again soon.
The garden are full of different types of plants, I went there and the greenhouses in August, all green, don't expect much flowers, maybe spring, consider the ticket price for seeing the greenhouses and plants, I rather suggest you to visit Regents park in central London or Richmond park nearby where you can even see the lovely deers for free.
Only disappointment was that the day we went only the ground floor was open. But a lovely piece of history if like me you love old buildings.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
I think this place was very improved from the last time I visited. Such exceptional history in here and I think what stands out for me is the upstairs which includes a mental health workshop which allows people to perhaps relate or even spread more awareness which I feel is defo needed : but for George III history this place is full of it and is brilliant. THE STAFF ARE SO LOVELY TOO! They are so passionate about their job and I love it. Defo deserve a pay rise :
There were friendly volunteers who explained with the post was about and give us directions, there are lots of things to explore and lots of rooms to learn about the history of the palace. Great exhibition on mental health on the second floor. Lovely palace
Small palace inside Kew Gardens. Worth a visit if you are already visiting Kew Gardens otherwise do not reccomend to buy Kew Gardens ticket for just visiting this palaceVisited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
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Directions to Kew Palace with public transportation


Kew Green 220 meters
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Mortlake Road Kew 230 meters
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Kew Gardens Road 370 meters
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The Musical Museum 500 meters
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