Families

A place for kids to play, learn and discover - all in nature's greatest classroom.

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Plan your visit

We've got you covered with all you need to know.

Eating and drinking

Enjoy scenic outdoor dining and takeaway food at our cafés and restaurants.

Facilities for families

There are toilets and baby changing within easy reach of all the main attractions, cafés and gates. The Gardens are mostly level and there's level or ramped access to most of the buildings. There is a buggy park at The Hive.

Dos and don'ts

Check out the dos and don'ts before you visit to get the most out of your day

Kew Gardens opening and closing times

Find opening and closing times for the Gardens, attractions, cafés, restaurants, shops and car park. Opening and closing times are seasonal and vary throughout the year.

Family ticket prices

Find out the price of family tickets.

What's on

Included with entry | Family friendly

Octonauts Above & Beyond

Embark on an exciting Octonauts mission this Easter to explore, rescue, protect and save the wonders of nature!
28 March to 12 April 2026
2026 tickets on sale now!
Evenings | Family friendly | Food and drink

Christmas at Kew

Experience London’s iconic festive light trail
Selected dates, 13 November 2026 to 3 January 2027
Tours and talks | Family friendly

Kew Explorer land train

Enjoy a guided tour around the Gardens on the Kew Explorer land train and learn about Kew's flora and fauna, historic buildings and vital conservation work.
Daily from 11am

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Discover

Inspiring opportunities for families to learn together about plants and the natural world.

Volunteer Explainers (all ages)

Our friendly and informed Volunteer Explainers are waiting to meet you around the Gardens to share fascinating stories about Kew’s science, history and collections.

Family nature activities

Explore the natural world as a family and get creative with your finds, with these fun activities to do at home. 

Family Learning cards

Think like a scientist by exploring new ideas together with our family-friendly learning cards.

Seasonal spotter sheets and trails

Use our family trails and handy spotter sheets to discover seasonal highlights at Kew.

Mini and Young Scientist Backpacks (3 – 7 years and 7+ years)

Our new backpacks are brimming with resources to engage children with early science skills.

Music and Movement online

Sing along with our fun-filled series of nature-inspired songs and nursery rhymes from around the world.

SEND offer for families

We are dedicated to creating inclusive learning opportunities for families of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). Our FREE activities and resources will help you to get the most out of your visit. A limited number of Sensory Story Sacks and Sensory Activity Packs are available to hire on the day from the information desk inside Vic Plaza at Victoria Gate (find us through the shop doors to the left).

SEND Family Sensory Tours (0 – 7 years)

Join our interactive storytelling tour exploring plants and nature at Kew. Aimed at children with SEND and young people with severe, profound and complex learning difficulties.

Children’s Garden quiet session (2 – 12 years)

Join us for a quiet session in the Children’s Garden aimed at children with special educational needs and disabilities. Sessions run March to October.

SEND Sensory Story Sacks

Designed to help distract and relax children with SEND on their visit to Kew, ensuring a calmer and more enjoyable visit. Resources include a stress ball, timer and ear defenders.

Sensory Activity Packs

Our activity packs contain sensory props to support children with additional needs to engage with our plant collections, such as water spray bottles, mirrors, and chopsticks (for sound).

Picture Exchange Communication Packs (all ages)

Designed in partnership with Pictologue Charity, these packs enable children with communication difficulties to access Kew. Each pack contains a social story, a visual schedule, rule cards and seasonal ‘what I can see at Kew’ sheets.

Visual guide

Our visual guide can help you plan and enjoy your visit to Kew Gardens. This resource includes information about what to expect during your visit and top tips to help you have a fantastic time in the Gardens.

Accessibility map

This map prioritises accessibility information and highlights areas of sensory interest. It also includes a zoomed-in map of part of the Gardens, to help you navigate the busiest area.

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