About
An annual summer highlight, Kew Fete is a fantastic charity fundraising event offering fun for all the family with a Victorian Fun Fair, live music & talent acts, friendly dog show, over 100 stalls, craft marquee, food court, beer tent, tea tent, tug of war, mobile farm, fun inflatables and charity raffle.
At the Fete:
Entry to the Fete is free.
Reuben Bond's vintage Fairground with carousels, a helter skelter and many more rides for the kids.
The stage with local acts performing from 11am - 6pm. Acts are from locals schools, local performing arts clubs and bands etc.
We have around 120 stalls at the Fete.
Food Court with over 15 stalls with a great selection of food and drink.
Beer tent
Charity stalls, many of our local charities are represented at the Fete.
The Friendly Dog Show - for many the highlight of the Fete. You can register your dog between midday & 2:30pm (don't leave it too late spaces are limited!), with the show starting at 3:00pm.
Tug of War competition, for adults and children. Enter your team (teams of 6) on the day before 1pm with the first pull at 1:30pm
Charity Raffle - with prizes donated by local businesses, the raffle will be drawn at 5pm.
Please ensure that young children are always accompanied by a responsible adult – the Fete can get quite busy and there are plenty of distractions to tempt smaller children to run off.
Please keep away from the Fete if you have an infectious disease or are displaying any symptoms of Covid-19, but do visit us next year instead!
Guide Prices
Free event
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Map & Directions
Road Directions
Parking: Please, please use public transport. There is very limited parking around the Green and most of that’ll be used by the 120 stall-holders that attend the Fete. Note that Kew Green is within the ULEZ.
Public Transport Directions
Kew Fete is within easy walking distance of Kew Gardens Station (District line and London Overground) and Kew Bridge Station (London Overground).
Buses that stop on the Green are the 65 and 110 and the 237 and 267 buses stop a short walk on the other side of Kew Bridge.
To plan your journey use the planner on Transport for London’s website and use the postcode TW9 3AP as your destination.