The Famous Palace Gardens

Kensington Palace

Inside the historic grounds of Kensington Palace are the enchanting Kensington Palace Gardens. Visitors can step into a world where centuries-old elegance intertwines with the vibrant beauty of nature.

Vibrant flower beds in Kensington Palace gardens
Tranquil pathways winding through Kensington Palace gardens
Statues and sculptures accentuating the beauty of Kensington Palace gardens

The Sunken Garden

Since being opened to the public, the Sunken Garden has remained a source of interest for visitors exploring the elaborate planting, landscaped design, and ornamental pond. In 2021, on what would have been Princess Diana’s 60th birthday, a new memorial was opened to the public by her sons, Prince William, the Prince of Wales, and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex.


Serpentine Galleries

Located within Kensington Palace Gardens, the Serpentine Galleries are comprised of the Serpentine South Gallery and the Serpentine North Gallery. Every year an architect is commissioned to design a Serpentine Pavilion for the Gallery lawn, with the new design a draw for those seeking to view the latest architectural innovation in the gardens.

The Kensington Garden Allotment

The allotment in Kensington Garden is open daily and tended by volunteers. Visitors to the gardens can walk around the allotment and gather tips on how to grow their own vegetables and fruit.

Elfin Oak

Garden visitors can also view the Elfin Oak sculpture, which is situated nearby the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Playground.


Royal Heritage

Imagine the footsteps of queens and princesses who once strolled these same paths. Picture the courtly dances, the whispered intrigues, and the tender moments shared under the dappled sunlight.

Visiting Kensington Palace in 2024

A Kensington Palace admission ticket provides access to all public areas of the palace and gardens. By booking your ticket and arrival slot online in advance, you can help ensure your visit goes to plan.

Opening Times

Note: Kensington Palace is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, and between 24th - 26th December.

November – March

Open Wednesday to Sunday: 10.00-16.00 - Last admission: 14.30

April – October

Open Wednesday to Sunday: 10.00-18.00 - Last admission: 17.00

Visitors Frequently Asked Questions

It is best to book in advance to ensure entry as tickets often sell out.
Children under 5 enter for free.
Current Ticket Prices for 2024
Adult (18-64) £24.00
Child (5-18) £12.00
Over 65 £19.00
Disabled Concession £19.00
Youth (16-17) £12.00

Photography is generally allowed inside Kensington Palace; however, there may be specific areas or exhibitions where photography is prohibited. It is advised to follow the guidelines provided at the palace.

Yes, guided tours are available at Kensington Palace. You can join a guided tour to explore the palace's history and learn interesting facts.

Yes, Kensington Palace is accessible for people with disabilities. It offers facilities such as ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms to ensure a comfortable visit for all visitors.

Strollers and baby carriers are allowed inside Kensington Palace. However, there might be certain restricted areas where they may need to be parked or stored temporarily. Staff members can provide guidance on this.

There is no specific dress code for visiting Kensington Palace. However, it is recommended to dress comfortably and respectfully.

Yes, there are several attractions and landmarks near Kensington Palace. Some popular options include Hyde Park, the Royal Albert Hall, the Natural History Museum, and the Victoria and Albert Museum, all within walking distance.