Review by Mary Simpson
We really enjoyed Kew - I went with my granddaughter who loved the children's area and the tree top walk. Then we had a delicious scone and cups tea in the Orangery - overall a great outing.
26 October 2019
Double tap to zoom Play VideoExplore one of London’s most beautiful attractions and enjoy a traditional English treat with this visit to Kew Gardens with Cream Tea for two. This 326 acre UNESCO World Heritage Site features diverse plant life from around the world. Enter glasshouses and explore landscapes as you uncover 250 years of history at one of the world’s most famous gardens.
You’ll have access to the Royal Kitchens, Palm House, The Princess of Wales Conservatory and much more. Visit the critically acclaimed UK pavilion The Hive: designed to be an immersive, multi-sensory experience inspired by bees, you’ll be drawn in by hundreds of glowing LEDs and orchestral sounds filling the air.
When it’s time for some light refreshment simply head to the glorious Orangery for self-service cream tea. The perfect setting for you both to relax and reflect on your day together, before heading back out.
On arrival at Kew, you will need to hand in your voucher at the ticket office where you will receive a map with information on what events are arranged for that day so you can plan your visit.
You can spend as long as you like in Kew Gardens but don’t forget that you are welcome to enjoy self-service cream tea, which includes a either a scone with cream and jam or a slice of cake, in The Orangery*.
* Please note that should the Orangery be closed for any reason, your voucher will be valid at any of Kew’s other restaurants and cafes.
Your voucher is valid for six months from the date of issue.
Kew Gardens opens daily at 10.00 (except for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day). Closing times vary seasonally.
CreamTea is available until 15.30
Kew Palace, along with the associated Royal Kitchens and Queen Charlotte’s Cottage are open annually from Easter to the last weekend in September
The Hive installation will be closing for maintenance 6 January to 31 March 2020.
You must take your experience before the voucher expiry date.
You can spend all day at Kew Gardens during the opening times.
The centres contracted with us hold public liability insurance. We also hold contingency liability cover. You will not be liable for accidental damage to equipment, except where damage has been caused as a result of recklessness or wilful negligence.
A cancellation indemnity, subject to terms, is included with every voucher.
All you have to do is pay for the experience you wish to purchase and we’ll send a voucher and booking information to you or directly to the recipient, then you just need to check the info and book your experience.
Please see the following page for information on our packaging and delivery.
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We really enjoyed Kew - I went with my granddaughter who loved the children's area and the tree top walk. Then we had a delicious scone and cups tea in the Orangery - overall a great outing.
We had a day at Kew with cream tea at the orangey. Kew Gardens were magnificent and we would certainly return. However the cream tea was poor. Slightly hard scones that had been on display all day coffee was tasteless and staff very surly
The day went off without a hitch. Having someone in a wheelchair made it not as straightforward and really I needed to go first to assess the best route.
Our last minute experience at Kew was very good. We picked a good day to go, not too hot & not too cold. The cream tea was very good - scones just right.
Kew Gardens was beautiful! Shame the same couldn’t be said for afternoon tea! Was very disappointing!
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