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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

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Unlimited access to Kew Gardens and Wakehurst is just one of the great benefits included with Boundless.

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  • Unlimited access to Kew Gardens and Wakehurst

  • 50% off for one additional adult per visit

  • Admission for up to five children per visit

  • 10% discount at all Kew shops

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Enjoy 10% discount off your purchases at all Kew shops at Kew and Wakehurst as well as online.

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0800 669944

Mon to Sat 9-5pm

In most cases, you can simply turn up at the gate with your Boundless membership card and a valid photo ID, and purchase any additional tickets you may need on arrival.

That said, we do recommend pre-booking your tickets for the Kew Gardens or Wakehurst where possible, especially during school holidays and at weekends, to help avoid disappointment. It can also make entry smoother and may be cheaper for any additional guests compared with buying on the day.

If you do pre-book online, please remember to bring your Boundless membership card and photo ID with you when you visit.


No, pre-booking is not required for the Children's Garden.


No. Free admission to Kew Gardens and Wakehurst is only available to Boundless members. When you arrive, you’ll be asked to show your membership card at the gate with a form of photo identification.


Boundless members get free admission for up to five children aged between 4 – 15 per visit. Children under 4 go free. Tickets will only be valid when accompanied by a Boundless member. When you arrive, you’ll be asked to show your membership card at the gate with a form of photo identification.


Yes. Plus, an adult guest will qualify for 50% discount off standard adult entry per visit. Tickets will only be valid when accompanied by a Boundless member. When you arrive, you’ll be asked to show your membership card at the gate with a form of photo identification.


Kew Gardens:

Kew Gardens car park is located at Ferry Lane, near Brentford Gate, postcode TW9 3AF. Parking is limited and costs £9 per day.

Wakehurst:

Parking at Wakehurst is free for Boundless members. Show your membership ID at the Visitor Centre and a member of staff will £0.00 your parking for the day.


Through world-class research and diverse living collections, Kew scientists are discovering long-term solutions to combat biodiversity loss and climate change.

You can donate online at kew.org, at the till or at one of the contactless donation stations onsite. A Gift Aid donation is hugely appreciated if you’re able to do so.


You and your furry friend are invited to enjoy a specially curated dog-walking route that takes in the sights, sounds and smells of the Sussex countryside. You can ramble through Bloomers Valley, the perfect spot to enjoy a view of the dramatic landscape, and walk alongside the Water Gardens, a peaceful oasis in the heart of Wakehurst.

Energetic pooches can also roam free in a new off-lead area overlooking the Millennium Seed Bank.

Before heading home, why not pop into the dog-friendly Seeds Café for a drink and a snack? The shop is also dog friendly and stocked with a range of gifts, plants, books and homeware.

Pick up a map at the entrance to find the best places to get water, dog treats, waste bins and complimentary biodegradable waste bags.


Kew Gardens is world-renowned for housing the largest and most diverse botanical and mycological collection on the planet, with over 50,000 living plant species beneath its UNESCO-listed glasshouses and historic gardens. It's also a globally recognised centre for botanical science, herbarium research and conservation projects like the Millennium Seed Bank.


Covering approximately 326 acres, Kew Gardens is one of the largest botanical gardens in the world.


Kew Gardens was formally established in 1759 when Princess Augusta created a royal botanic garden; its scientific reputation flourished under early directors like William Aiton and Sir Joseph Banks through the late 18th and into the 19th centuries.

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The important bits

Unlimited access to Kew Gardens and Wakehurst is available with Boundless and Boundless Plus. To benefit from unlimited admission benefits, members must be present and provide their membership card and a valid form of photo identification. Boundless admission benefits are only available on general admission. Excludes ticketed events.

Boundless and Boundless Plus members can bring an adult guest and get 50% discount off standard adult entry (valid for a full paying adult guest, not concession, student or other).

10% discount is available at all Kew shops at Kew and Wakehurst as well as online. To benefit members must be present and provide their membership card and a valid for of photo identification. To apply your discount online https://shop.kew.org/ enter your discount code at checkout. Log in to view your discount code.

On occasions attractions may need to be closed for maintenance or visitor safety. Check for planned closures and visitor notices before you visit.

*The value of Boundless Plus instant benefits are calculated by combining comparable membership deals at RBG Kew, National Trust for Scotland, Kids Pass, tastecard including Coffee Club and the Ramblers, as well as equivalent admission offers at WWT Slimbridge and the Tower of London (HRP). Additionally, it includes annual Roadside Assist by Britannia Rescue. Terms and conditions apply.