Christmas at Kew is set to return to Kew Gardens on November 15, marking its 11ᵉ edition since the first in December 2013.
Eight new installations will be presented this year.
Find out more about the event and some of its attractions in this article.
Christmas at Kew: article summary
Christmas at Kew: ever more exciting attractions
The theme of Kew Garden's festive light trail is "One Small Thing", and invites visitors to support biodiversity and protect plants.
The trail is inspired by the natural world and aims to encourage visitors to to make small changes to protect the environment.
This year's show will feature a brand-new installation called Lili by TILT, featuring 3-metre-high illuminated flowers, as well as the "longest" light tunnels ever presented at Kew.
Rediscover The Hive
For the first time since the trail opened in 2013, Kew's contemporary art installation The Hive, designed by Wolfgang Buttress, will also be illuminated for Christmas with over 100 LED lights synchronized with a bespoke soundscape.
In addition to the new additions Kew Gardens will also welcome back some visitor favorites, including its Christmas cathedral, featuring a tunnel of light inspired by arched church windows, and a new fire garden with 300 candles. that will light up the way to the Temperature House.
Attractions all along the trail
The trail will also feature installations by Pitaya, including the Spark Ballet installation featuring 24 light-filled lanterns that will appear to dance in front of guests.
You'll also discover their brand new candle display. featuring 100 candles suspended in the air above visitors' heads.
Discover the Palm House from another angle
To round off the evening, guests will also have the chance to see Kew's famous Palm House illuminated across the lake before finishing their tour.
Kew's famous Palm House will be illuminated during the event.
Christmas at Kew: stop for a bite to eat
Food and beverage stands will also be available to visitors along the route, as well asa traditional Christmas dinner at the Brasserie Botanique.
What are the opening hours?
The event runs from mid-November to early January. For opening times, please visit our website:
- 4:20 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Please note that the last entrance is at 8 pm.
How do I get there?
You can reach the site by public transport. So, I advise you to leave the station of metro Kew to enjoy this attraction.
Christmas at Kew: how much does admission cost?
The Christmas at Kew event offers a range of prices to suit everyone. You will be charged :
- 29 £ per adult
- 19 £ per child
Children under four can enjoy free admission.
Christmas at Kew is an annual celebration that attracts tourists and locals alike. During your visit, if you happen to be in the area during this period, I'd recommend a visit to this exhibition. It'll give you a whole new perspective on the park, illuminated in Christmas colors.