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Free Garden Open Days Hampton Court Palace 11-12 May, 1-7 July, 14-15 September, 23-24 November and 26 December

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The gardens of Hampton Court Palace span a staggering 800+ acres of formal gardens and historic parkland. You can visit them as part of a trip to the palace, as all admission tickets include access to the ground.

But! On a select few days, you can visit the Hampton Court Palace Gardens for free... without a ticket.

Garden Open Days take place a handful of times a year, from spring around until late autumn, and are open to anyone who wants to explore the grounds. Highlights of the open space include:

  • The Great Fountain Garden (pictured above): The area immediately behind the palace building, offering satisfyingly symmetrical views of its facade;
  • The Privy Garden: first created in the 16th century for Henry VIII himself, and now planted again with the original varieties used back then;
  • The Kitchen Garden: where 18th century-style fruit and veg is grown;
  • The Pond Garden: Not actually home to much in the way of water features these days — being south-facing, they're ideal for growing flowering plants in the spring and summer;
  • The Lower Orangery and Terrace; located alongside the Pond Garden, with exotic species of plants (citrus fruit trees, cacti, that kind of vibe) on display throughout the summer.
On Garden Open Days, you'll still need a paid admission ticket if you want to visit the palace itself, the Maze, or the Magic Garden Playground. But other than that, admission is free.

Hampton Court Palace Garden Open Days 2024 are 16-17 March, 27-28 April, 11-12 May, 1-7 July, 14-15 September, 23-24 November and 26 December. Check the website closer to the dates, as there may be certain restrictions on which parts of the gardens are accessible on certain days.
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  1. Filip218285's avatar
    Place is full of ulez nahh I'm good
    credington's avatar
    Don't let that put you off, just bring along an angle grinder (edited)
  2. aym280's avatar
    The car parking fee makes up for the removal of admission!
    bbleo211180's avatar
    You can park little bit up 10 mins away, either walk or take a bus.
  3. WillieMcCovey's avatar
    Sounds excellent!
  4. bbleo211180's avatar
    Only if 🌧️ stops..
    ohmydiggydays's avatar
    As if.....
  5. ohmydiggydays's avatar
    Take the robots to test the maze day!!
  6. HottUKDealer's avatar
    Henry VIII used to shizzle it there ya know ? No ? You shoulda paid more attention in History instead of messing around with Perkins
  7. krishna_3kJ's avatar
    Do we still need to book something online? Or do we just walk-in?
    karan_kapoor's avatar
    Just walk in
  8. Ministry's avatar
    Looking for some advice - do I need to reserve entrance to the garden through the website somewhere? 
  9. Samal's avatar
    Would like to know also please
    Its unclear on the website
    Newbold's avatar
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    Just turn up on the dates shown as free.
  10. dz1's avatar
    Where do I put my ebike?
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