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Conferences and meetings

Inspire your guests at Kew Palace.

Inspire your guests at Kew Palace.

Our history, your story

Set within the stunning Royal Botanic Gardens in South West London, Kew Palace is an idyllic location for meetings that require a hint of royal splendour.

This Grade I-listed palace is regal yet intimate, reflecting its dual history as a royal palace and family home to King George III, Queen Charlotte and their children.

Today, the palace’s unique ambience makes it suitable for all manner of corporate events. You and your guests are sure to be inspired by Kew's enchanting architecture, lavish interiors and beautiful grounds.

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The Royal Kitchens after restoration in 2013. Looking from the Kitchen Garden towards the Royal Kitchens. A wooden picket fence and gate runs across the foreground of the image.

The Royal Kitchens

The elegant dining rooms and lush gardens of Kew Palace are truly spectacular – but the Royal Kitchens have always been the real beating heart of the palace.

Having lain untouched for over 200 years, this evocative venue now combines old-world charm with the latest audio-visual technology and superb acoustics, resulting in a truly unique setting for atmospheric board meetings and memorable workshops.

If desired, we can arrange bespoke guided tours and private viewings of the rest of the palace and its various outbuildings to make your experience truly unforgettable.

Capacity

  • Up to 10 guests for meetings

Availability

  • Available for evening hire only

EXPLORE WHAT'S ON

  • Things to see

George III’s Breakfast Room and Dining Room

Learn about how George III ate and his relationship with food during his treatment at Kew Palace.

  • Open
  • Kew Palace
  • Included in Kew Gardens admission
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  • 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
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  • Things to see

Queen Charlotte's Cottage

Discover a queen's rustic country retreat in the grounds of Kew Palace with a visit to Queen Charlotte’s Cottage.

  • Open Weekends and Bank Holidays
  • 11:30 - 15:30
  • Kew Palace
  • Included in Kew Gardens admission
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BROWSE MORE HISTORY AND STORIES

Queen Charlotte

Wife of George III and mother to 15 children

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

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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