Welcome to the Princess of Wales Conservatory, a breathtaking gem nestled within the Royal Botanic Gardens in Richmond, London. This stunning glasshouse showcases a diverse array of plant species from around the globe, creating an enchanting atmosphere that invites exploration and discovery. As one of the premier attractions in Kew Gardens, our conservatory offers visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in lush tropical environments, arid deserts, and vibrant aquatic displays, all under one roof.

At the Princess of Wales Conservatory, we are dedicated to providing an unparalleled experience for our guests. Our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to share insights and answer questions, ensuring that every visit is both informative and enjoyable. Whether you are a passionate horticulturist, a family looking for a day of adventure, or simply seeking a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, our conservatory caters to all.

We invite you to explore our scheduled events, workshops, and seasonal exhibitions that highlight the beauty and importance of plant diversity. With an emphasis on sustainability and education, we strive to cultivate a love for nature while fostering community engagement.

Plan your visit today and discover why the Princess of Wales Conservatory is not only a sanctuary for plants but also a source of inspiration and joy for all who step through its doors. For more information or to book an appointment, please contact us at 020 8332 5655 or visit our website at [Kew Gardens](https://www.kew.org/kew-gardens/attractions/princess-of-wales-conservatory). Experience the magic of nature at its finest!

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Eddie Rogers

5 Google Rating

One highlight of Kew not to be missed is the Princess of Wales conservatory. It's home to some of mo

5/ 5

One highlight of Kew not to be missed is the Princess of Wales conservatory. It's home to some of most amazing collections of Orchards as well as the giant lily pads. There are several levels and one of best views of the lily pads is the upper level. There is also a large collection of cactus with some wonderful displays.

juozas kasiulis

5 Google Rating

As always it is great place to visit. So many amazing flowers in this place.

5/ 5

As always it is great place to visit. So many amazing flowers in this place.

Jane Hibdige

5 Google Rating

Kew Gardens is amazing, it just doesn't disappoint at all, and neither does the Princess of Wales Co

5/ 5

Kew Gardens is amazing, it just doesn't disappoint at all, and neither does the Princess of Wales Conservatory. Superb

Rob Varesio

5 Google Rating

Always enjoyable. Different zones with great displays of plants in an interesting building with leve

5/ 5

Always enjoyable. Different zones with great displays of plants in an interesting building with levels and fish ponds. There are viewing areas below ground and a cine room. However with covid you have to follow the single route through. Still a wonderful place and worth visiting as is Kew Gardens of which this conservatory is one of the jewels.

susan flack

5 Google Rating

Fascinating place! My favourite part of Kew Gardens

5/ 5

Fascinating place! My favourite part of Kew Gardens

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