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Victoria Gate Café
The Botanical
Pavilion Bar & Grill
Herbarium& LibraryHerbarium& Library
White PeaksFamily Restaurant
Family Kitchen & Shop (opening autumn 2021)
The Orangery
PAGODA VISTA
SYON VISTA
CEDAR
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BROAD WALK
BANKS AVENUE
CHERRY WALK
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FFILL’S W
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PRINCESS WALK
SYON OUTLOOK
REDWOOD GROVE
REDWOOD GROVE
LARCH WALK
CAMELLIA WALK
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KA WALK
HOLLOW WALK
CART TRACK
BROAD WALK
STAFF
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CHESTNUT AVENUE
RIVERSIDE WALK
FERRY LANE
THORN AVENUE
VICTORIA WALK
KEW
GR
EEN
KEW ROAD
BOAT HOUSE WALK
CAR PARK
GINKGO LANE
CINDER TRACK
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CP
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Victoria Gate
Brentford Gate
Elizabeth Gate
Lion Gate
Agius Evolution Garden and Kitchen Garden
Palm House
Treetop Walkway
The Children’sGarden
Woodland Walk
Great Broad Walk Borders
The Hive
Princess of WalesConservatory
Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art
MarianneNorth Gallery
Kew Palace
Great Pagoda
Temperate House
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Richmond Station 1 km
Kew Gardens Station 0.5 km
Kew Bridge Station 0.8 kmacross Kew bridge
Kew Pier for river bus services 0.5 km
Paths
Fully accessible
Lawn paths
Steep path not suitablefor wheelchairs, thechevrons point downhill
Kew Explorer route
Kew Explorer stops
Fully accessible
Lawn paths
Steep path not suitablefor wheelchairs, thechevrons point downhill
Kew Explorer route
Kew Explorer stops
Fully accessible
Lawn paths
Steep path not suitablefor wheelchairs, thechevrons point downhill
Kew Explorer route
Kew Explorer stops
Fully accessible
Lawn paths
Steep path not suitablefor wheelchairs, thechevrons point downhill
Kew Explorer route
Kew Explorer stops
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Fully accessible
Lawn paths
Steep path not suitablefor wheelchairs, thechevrons point downhill
Kew Explorer route
Kew Explorer stops
Fully accessible
Lawn paths
Steep path not suitable for wheelchairs, the chevrons point downhill
Kew Explorer route
Kew Explorer stops
Symbols
ToiletsAccessible toiletsBaby changeChanging placeRestaurantCaféShopWaterAccessible entryInformationBus stop
Main Attractions
Agius Evolution Garden N8Great Broad Walk Borders N6Great Pagoda A8Kew Palace O4Kitchen Garden N8Marianne North Gallery F9Palm House K7Princess of Wales Conservatory N7
Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art F9
Temperate House E7
The Children’s Garden M4The Hive N6Treetop Walkway F5Woodland Walk B1
BuildingsBonsai House N8Davies Alpine House O8Davies Exploration House E6Green Oak Shelter C1Japanese Gateway B7King William’s Temple H7
Minka House & Bamboo Garden H3
Nash Conservatory P5Queen Charlotte’s Cottage A3Royal Kitchens N4
Ruined Arch E9
School of Horticulture O8Temple of Aeolus M8Temple of Arethusa K8Temple of Bellona 8Waterlily House K6
Garden AreasAquatic Garden O8Berberis Dell H8Duke’s Garden P8Giant Badger Sett D2Grass Garden O8Lake & Sackler Crossing G4Log Trail D2Mediterranean Garden H6Oak Collection 2Palm House Parterre K7Pinetum C4
Queen’s Garden O4Redwood Grove C4Rhododendron Dell 3Rock Garden N8Rose Garden J7Secluded Garden O7Syon Outlook E1Waterlily Pond D4Winter Garden M7Woodland Garden M8Woodland Glade D5
SCALE
SCALE
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0.1 miles 0.2 milesmiles
USEFUL NUMBERS
First aid or emergency help
020 8332 3333 or the staff at ticket offices
Lost property 020 8332 5121
Visitor information 020 8332 5655
REMEMBER
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and we have many rare and fragile plants in our living collections. Please help us preserve our iconic site by following Kew Gardens’ rules and not:
• pruning or touching the plants• climbing trees• using scooters or roller skates• playing ball games, sports or jogging• littering• flying drones or other remote-controlled aircraft and equipment
Thank you for helping to keep our site special for everyone.