A. Kew Gardens station is the nearest tube station to the garden. It is served by the District Line (Richmond branch) and London Overground. The station is 500m from Victoria Gate.
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Although it's easy to fill a whole day and more exploring Kew Gardens' 132-hectare (326 acres) site, it's recommended to spend at least three to four hours to make the most of the gardens.
All key concourse shops and services have level access. There are 2 platform(s) in the station. The platform(s) which has/have level access is / are Platform 1. The platform(s) accessed by ramp / slope is / are Platform 2.
Explore this 17.4-mile point-to-point trail near Lambeth, London. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 6 h 16 min to complete. This is a popular trail for hiking, mountain biking, and road biking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.
Kew is home to a wide range of wildlife, including birds and mammals - please respect their space, especially young animals during the spring. Please be careful when walking through the Gardens and avoid walking over planted areas.
You can buy an Oyster card from any TfL approved outlet including London Underground stations, and online from the TfL website. Top up your credit using the self-service ticket machines at London Victoria or Gatwick Airport.
The best time to visit Kew Gardens is early in the morning during the weekday to avoid overcrowding at the venue. Avoid visiting the Kew Gardens during weekends or public holidays as you can expect a maximum crowd during this period.
You can travel from London to any Kew station using a London Travelcard. You can also get there using an Oyster card or contactless, but bear in mind that you won't be able to get 2FOR1 entry or discounted entry.