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The gardens and fountains at Hampton Court Palace

About

The gardens will be open for free entry on the following dates throughout the year. Entrance to the Palace and the Maze will still require a ticket.

16 and 17 March

27 and 28 April

11 and 12 May

01 – 07 July

14 and 15 September

23 and 24 November

26 December - Wilderness open for Boxing Day

Guide Prices

The gardens will be open for free entry on the following dates throughout the year. Entrance to the Palace and the Maze will still require a ticket.

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Map & Directions

Gardens Open Day - FREE

Type:Gardening Event

Hampton Court Palace, East Molesey, London, KT8 9AU

Opening Times

Season (26 Dec 2024)

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