Dates:
17 Oct 2025 - 2 Nov 2025
This October, Kew Gardens will transform once more into a ghostly, glowing adventure, brought to you by the producers of Christmas at Kew.
As night falls over the Gardens, explore one of London’s best Halloween events with this eerie illuminated trail.
Watch out for tricks in the forgotten fairground and beware the monsters lurking in Frankenstein’s laboratory. As you wind through the haunted woods, be careful of giant spiders waiting in creepy cobwebs, ghastly ghouls and wicked witches.
Fuel your Halloween at Kew stroll with frightfully good food and drink. From freaky fries and hot chocolates to toasted monster marshmallows and hot toddies, there are wickedly delicious treats for everyone.
There are three different categories to consider when selecting your admission slot. The darker it gets, the spookier it gets.
Daylight – sessions up to 6pm. Most suitable for very young ones who need to get back home to bed early!
Twilight – sessions from 6pm-7.30pm. The scare level ramps up a notch.
Moonlight – sessions after 7.30pm. As scary as it gets (but still suitable for all).
Dates:
17 Oct 2025 - 2 Nov 2025
Time:
17 October to 25 October 2025: 6pm to 10pm
26 October to 2 November 2025: 4pm to 10pm
Prices:
Member adults: Off Peak £16.50 / Peak £19.50
Non-member adult: Off Peak £18.50 / Peak £22
Age:
All ages
Parking at Kew is extremely limited, with spaces in the car park available on a first come, first served basis.
Vast outside space
Familty friendly events and exhibitions
Nature trails
There is a wide variety of cafés and restaurants at Kew Gardens
Most of the toilets have baby-changing facilities, with the exception of the Stable Yard. The Orangery and White Peaks Café have microwaves to warm bottles. Prams are welcome at Kew Gardens, with buggy parks available in key areas.
The Gardens are largely flat, with tarmac paths in most places. Mobility scooters are available to hire from Elizabeth, Brentford and Victoria Gates. Accessible/blue badge parking. Accessible toilets