As the days become shorter, there is still lots to see and do at Kew. Explore the temperate zone in the Temperate House, journey across ten different climates in the Princess of Wales Conservatory and escape the cold in the warmth of the Palm House.
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Christmas at Kew
22 November – 5 January. From £16.50
Now in its sixth year, our Christmas event is bigger than ever before, with over a million twinkling lights and thousands of laser beams. There’s something to delight everyone as the mile-long sparkling path winds its way through our world-famous Gardens.
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Glow Wild, Wakehurst
22 November – 16 December, Thursdays – Sundays. From £14
Tickets are selling fast for Wakehurst's magical winter lantern event. You can marvel at the handmade lanterns, fire displays and the UK's tallest living Christmas tree.
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Wrap up warm and connect with nature this winter
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Tales and Trails
22 December – 6 January
Uncover the secrets of Kew's woodlands with activities to suit the whole family, including outdoor theatre and storytelling.
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Commemorating the end of the First World War at Kew
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To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War, discover six sites of wartime importance at Kew that highlight stories of tragedy, remembrance and hope.
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Explore how the two World Wars affected Kew and discover the contributions the Gardens and staff made to the war effort on this free one-hour guided walking tour. Daily until 30 November, 12pm.
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