Book a 30 minute ‘Hidden Spaces’ tour to see areas of Kew Palace not normally open to the public, such as our attics complete with 17th century witches marks, and our Tudor undercroft.
Tours take place daily at 16.00, and cost £5.00 each (members go free). Speak to a Host for information and to book a tour.
All proceeds go towards supporting our unique buildings as we recover from the devastating effects of the pandemic.
When
Open
16:00 (tours last 30 minutes)Ticketing Information
Tour tickets are £5.00 per person,(not included in your Kew Gardens ticket). Spaces can be reserved and purchased at Kew Palace only. Members can take the tour for free.
You will need a Kew Gardens ticket to enter the palace.
Please note on days when no visitors have signed up, tours will not run.
Separate ticket
Buy Kew Gardens TicketsImage: Detail of incisions, referred to as witches marks, found in the rafters of the old roof at Kew Palace. © Historic Royal Palaces
Private tours
Take an intimate look at Kew Palace, former home to Queen Charlotte and King George III, and the magnificent Great Pagoda on private tours of these glorious Georgian buildings, from just £15 per person.
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- Tours and talks
Queen Charlotte: A Kew Palace Story Tour
Get to know Queen Charlotte more closely in the intimate setting of Kew Palace, in our brand new tour.
- Daily
- 14:00 (tours last 30 minutes)
- Kew Palace
- Separate ticket
- Events
Quiet Session
A calmer experience for those living with or caring for someone with Autism or those who have any other sensory needs, and their families and carers.
- 29 June, 17 July, 21 August and 22 September
- 1 hour
- Kew Palace
- Included in Kew Gardens admission
- Things to see
- Tours and talks
The Great Pagoda
See The Great Pagoda at Kew Palace, now returned to its 18th-century splendour.
- Open
- 11:00 - 16:00
- Kew Palace
- Separate ticket
BROWSE MORE HISTORY AND STORIES
George III
Dutiful, intelligent and cultured, but cruelly labelled ‘mad’
The story of Kew Palace
Britain's smallest royal palace and George III's private retreat
The royal kitchens at Kew
The kitchens have survived, practically untouched
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Shop Kew Palace gifts
The most intimate of our six royal palaces, Kew was built as a private house in 1631 and used by the royal family between 1729 and 1818. These gifts and souvenirs are all inspired by Kew Palace.
From £4.00
Kew Palace luxury hanging decoration
This luxury handmade Christmas tree decoration features the design of the front of the Dutch House at Kew Palace on the River Thames in south west London.
£29.99