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Vicky Hartley

5 Google Rating

Had a wonderful day strolling around the different areas! So diverse so many different types of plan

5/ 5

Had a wonderful day strolling around the different areas! So diverse so many different types of plants trees and greenhouse greenery. Amazing. U need a full day to get round a good part of it! Took a picnic so could stop anywhere for a rest with beautiful views. Shall return!!

Clive Heginbotham

3 Google Rating

Kew Palace situated in Kew Gardens is well worth a visit if your interested in history. Admission is

3/ 5

Kew Palace situated in Kew Gardens is well worth a visit if your interested in history. Admission is free but donations are hopefully given in the large collection box in the Entrance. As I did not have much time to spare looking around, i only managed to look at the bottom 2 levels of the 3 storeys you can view. Most of the subject matter in the palace revolves around George 111 and Queen Charlotte's use of the palace. A good insight to his large family and treatment used in the times for his madness.

Scott Elsworthy

5 Google Rating

Great location to visit, it does need a good hour or two to fully explore and take in all it has to

5/ 5

Great location to visit, it does need a good hour or two to fully explore and take in all it has to offer. It makes a good pit stop on the walks around Kew Garden and is an insight into the life of some of the monarchy many years ago. There is no lift in this building so if you have pushchairs or similar, this building may be one to skip. It is also very dark inside even during day light so if you have poor vision, you may not be able to fully appreciate it.

Priyanka Girdhar

4 Google Rating

Beautiful garden to visit. Quite big and green. They have good water facility, maps around, board si

4/ 5

Beautiful garden to visit. Quite big and green. They have good water facility, maps around, board signs for direction. Green house plants and beautiful glass work. Nice place for a family picnic. They have trains for 5 pound extra which travel from one to another corner of garden. Too much to cover for 1 day actually. Would suggest to take a pass so that you can go multiple times and enjoy the place. Just issue is the big lane while entering.

James Johnson

5 Google Rating

Had a fantastic day at Kew Gardens with my wife. We spent the whole day here and loved every minute

5/ 5

Had a fantastic day at Kew Gardens with my wife. We spent the whole day here and loved every minute of it. We would highly recommend lunch at the Orangery where you can pile your plate up with a gorgeous array of food for less than £10. The whole day is a bit expensive but looking back we think it was definitely worth it.

Rosemarie Michael

5 Google Rating

It was like going back in time. Reliving King George 111and Queen Charlotte's life and torments. Rai

5/ 5

It was like going back in time. Reliving King George 111and Queen Charlotte's life and torments. Raising 15 children. The Georgian kitchens are still intact. Worth a visit! A special exhibit on mental health is also on display in the Palace highlighting the need to be aware of the struggles people go through with their mental health. The guides are so lovely and helpful.

C D

5 Google Rating

A beautiful big space with many different garden spaces, various greenhouses and species of plants a

5/ 5

A beautiful big space with many different garden spaces, various greenhouses and species of plants and trees. It was my first visit, I'm surprised I didn't visit earlier. A very lovely day out, felt like I was on holiday.

Ian Carr

5 Google Rating

Had been wanting to see this for years. Very much a small family home rather than a grand palace. L

5/ 5

Had been wanting to see this for years. Very much a small family home rather than a grand palace. Loved the way that part of the structure of the house was exposed. Interesting installation about mental health on the top floor. Photography allowed

Jennifer Chaplin

5 Google Rating

Highly recommend ! What lies beyond the front door is such a beautiful surprise. Sensitive integrati

5/ 5

Highly recommend ! What lies beyond the front door is such a beautiful surprise. Sensitive integration of the king's health adds another layer. Well done staff

sophia bee

3 Google Rating

It was nice to see the inside of kew Palace. Nicely renovated. However the top floor with an exhibit

3/ 5

It was nice to see the inside of kew Palace. Nicely renovated. However the top floor with an exhibition of mental health issues ruined the lighthearted experience of enjoying a day out

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