Explore George III and Queen Charlotte's Royal Retreat
Discover Kew (Now Closed for Winter)
Visit the intimate royal home of George III, Queen Charlotte and their children, hidden away in the scenic Kew Gardens.
Kew Palace is now closed for winter 2025.
Learn about 18th century culinary tastes in the Royal Kitchens, take a peek into George III’s library or follow in Queen Charlotte’s footsteps in her cottage.
Find out what life was like growing up as a royal child in the Princesses’ Bedrooms, climb the 253 steps of the historic Pagoda and enjoy stunning views of the gardens.
Please check opening times for the date of your visit.
- Things to see
- Tours and talks
The Great Pagoda
See The Great Pagoda at Kew Palace, now returned to its 18th-century splendour.
- Closed for winter
- Kew Palace
- Separate ticket
- 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.
- Closed for winter
- Kew Palace
- Included in Kew Gardens admission
- Things to see
The Royal Kitchens
Get an insight into life 'below stairs' at Kew Palace in the Royal Kitchens, preserved as they were in 1818 during the reign of George III.
- Closed for winter
- Kew Palace
- Included in Kew Gardens admission
- Things to see
Queen Charlotte's Bedroom and Ante-room
See Queen Charlotte's bedroom and dressing room where the Queen spent her final months - now including the wig from Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.
- Closed for winter
- Kew Palace
- Included in Kew Gardens admission
- Things to see
Princesses’ Bedrooms
Wander the intimate bedrooms of Princesses Elizabeth, Augusta and Amelia, daughters of George III, at Kew Palace.
- Closed for winter
- Kew Palace
- Included in Kew Gardens admission
- 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.
- Closed for winter
- Kew Palace
- Included in Kew Gardens admission
- Things to see
Queen Charlotte's Boudoir
A private sitting room where the Queen and her daughters passed hours waiting for news from doctors about the King's treatment.
- Closed for winter
- Kew Palace
- Included in Kew Gardens admission
- Things to see
George III's Library and Ante Room
Discover George III's Library and Ante Room, which the King used while recuperating in 1804.
- Closed for winter
- Kew Palace
- Included in Kew Gardens admission
- Things to see
Kitchen Garden
Wander through the edible Kitchen Garden at Kew - a veritable sanctuary for wildlife, created to serve the royal family when staying at Kew Palace.
- Closed for winter
- Kew Palace
- Included in palace admission (Members go free)