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Kew Gardens Orchid Festival 2026

    Kew Gardens, located in south-west London, is an UNESCO World Heritage site with one of the most diverse collections of living plants of any botanic garden in the world. The Kew Orchid Festival is Kew Gardens’ popular annual event which features vibrant horticultural displays showcasing a country’s unique wildlife and plant diversity.

    For over 25 years, Kew Gardens has put on the Kew Orchid Festival during February and March, each year celebrating a different country’s biodiversity. Over recent years, the country themes have featured Peru, Madagascar, Cameroon, Costa Rica and Thailand.

    When is the Kew Gardens Orchid Festival 2026?

    The annual Kew Gardens Orchid Festival is running from 7 February to 8 March 2026. This year, the Kew Orchid Festival is inspired by the remarkable biodiversity, heritage and design traditions of China.

    Orchids Kew Gardens Madagascar

    Entry to Kew Gardens Orchids Festival 2026 is included with entry to Kew Gardens. Make sure to add on your time slot to Kew Gardens Orchid Festival when booking your ticket to the Gardens. Kew members can book member-only timeslots available daily from 10 to 11am throughout the Orchids festival.

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    Princess of Wales Conservatory

    The Kew Orchid Festival takes place in the Princess of Wales Conservatory, which is a glasshouse with 10 different climate zones under one roof. The two major climates taking up the majority of the building are dry tropics and wet tropics.

    Orchids at Kew

    With around 26,000 species, the orchid family (Orchidaceae) is one of the two largest and most diverse groups of flowering plants. Orchids live on every continent, except Antarctica, and grow in almost every type of habitat, from coastal tropics to alpine meadows.

    Orchids Kew London

    Please note that buggies are not permitted in the Princess of Wales Conservatory during the Kew Gardens Orchids Festival.

    Orchids 2026 – China

    The 2026 Kew Gardens Orchids Festival takes inspiration from China’s remarkable biodiversity, heritage and design traditions. Wander among dragons, lanterns and intricate plant sculptures that bring to life the beauty and wildlife of one of the world’s most biodiverse countries.

    Kew Gardens Orchids Festival 2018

    The Orchids Festival will also provide an opportunity to celebrate the reach of Kew’s science and highlight the importance of plant conservation and global collaboration.

    Learn more about the vital work Kew Gardens’s scientists are doing in the field, from restoring forests, adapting agriculture to climate change and enhancing access to medicinal plants.

    Kew Orchids Festival 2024

    Keep up to date with the latest news on the 2026 Kew Orchid Festival, inspired by the incredible biodiversity of China, and book your Orchids timeslot and Gardens tickets on the Kew Gardens website.

    Here’s a look back at previous Kew Orchid Festivals that paid homage to the biodiversity of Peru (2025), Madagascar (2024), Cameroon (2023), Indonesia (2020), Colombia (2019) and Thailand (2018).

    Orchids 2025 – Peru

    Last year, visitors were transported from the cold British winter to Peru, one of the most biodiverse countries on Earth. Kew Gardens Orchids Festival 2025 featured a vibrant floral celebration, with spectacular horticultural displays of Peruvian plants and animals.

    Whats on at Kew Gardens Orchids

    Peru is home to 3000 species of orchids, many of them found growing nowhere else in the world. The Kew Orchids Festival 2025 showcased iconic landmarks like the Nazca Lines and Machu Picchu, along with alpacas, flamingos or spectacled bears amongst the blooms!

    Orchids 2024 – Madagascar

    From spiny forests to succulent woodlands, Madagascar is a land of striking contrast and also home to some of the world’s rarest plant species. Over 14,000 of Madagascar’s plants are found nowhere else in the world.

    Madagascar Kew Orchids Festival 2024

    In 2024, Kew Gardens Orchid Festival celebrated Madagascar’s biodiversity and unique wildlife through extraordinary horicultural displays.

    Orchids at Princess of Wales Conservatory

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    Visitors could explore installations of extinct species, giraffe weevils and ring tailed lemurs perched high up in the trees.

    Kew Orchids tickets

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    Orchids 2023 – Cameroon

    In 2023, the Kew Gardens Orchid Festival was inspired by the beauty and biodiversity of Cameroon. One of the most biodiverse countries in tropical Africa, Cameroon can support many orchid species, close to 450.

    Lion Sculpture Cameroon Orchids Kew

    Cameroon is home to some of the world’s most delicate and threatened orchids – some so rare their locations must be kept secret for their protection.

    Kew Orchids Cameroon Lion Display

    Within the Kew Orchids central display at the glasshouse, there was the opportunity see some of the Cameroonian orchids that are cared for at Kew Gardens.

    Kew Gardens Orchids Cameroon Giraffe Sculpture

    For the 2023 Kew Orchids, the team of expert horticulturists hand-crafted amazing sculptures of giraffes, gorillas and lions from an array of real, colourful orchids and plants.

    Lion Sculpture Cameroon Orchids 2023

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    Cameroon’s huge variety of flora and fauna are supported by a wide range of habitats, from lush rainforests and volcanic mountains to arid desert plains. The Kew Orchid Festivals displays showcased throughout the unique climate zones of Princess of Wales Conservatory reflected those varied habitats.

    Hippo Sculpture Royal Botanic Gardens Kew London

    Orchids 2020 – Indonesia

    The 2020 Kew Orchid Festival paid homage to Indonesia, with dazzling, colorful displays inspired by the country’s wildlife and plant diversity. The horticultural team created amazing life-sized animals – orangutans, a tiger and a rhinoceros – decorated with hundreds of tropical flowers.

    Kew Gardens Orchid Festival 2020

    Indonesia’s landscape is as diverse as the flora and fauna that inhabit it, from tropical rainforests to spectacular volcanoes

    An erupting volcano created from orchids formed a dramatic central pond display, representing Indonesia’s unique landscape, that includes over 100 active volcanoes across its archipelago of more than 17500 islands.

    Kew Gardens Orchid Festival

    The event also showcased Kew Gardens’ vital science work in Indonesia to protect biodiversity. Indonesia is home to over 4000 species of orchid, as well as a number of other native plants to the region.

    Kew Gardens Orchid Festival

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    Orchids 2019 – Colombia

    For the 2019 Kew Orchid Festival, Kew Gardens focused on Colombia, a biodiversity hotspot thanks to its geographical location and varied topography and home of more orchid species than any other country – over 4,200 at last count.

    Kew Gardens Orchid Festival

    To celebrate Colombia’s wildlife biodiversity, the central display of the festival was a ‘carnival of animals’ depicting a toucan in flight, a hanging sloth and swimming turtle, all composed of stunning orchids, bromeliads and other tropical plants.

    Kew Gardens Orchid Festival 2019 Colombia

    I loved the fun details in the cacti garden!

    Kew Gardens Orchid Festival 2019

    Over 6,200 orchids featured in the 2019 festival including the exquisite Flor de Mayo (Cattleya trianae), Colombia’s national flower.

    Kew Gardens Orchid Festival 2019

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    A breath-taking cascade of hundreds of colourful hanging vandas represented Colombia’s famous rainbow river, Caño Cristales, and created an enchanting forest scene complete with life-sized jaguars constructed from moss.

    Kew Gardens Orchid Festival 2019

    Kew Gardens Orchid Festival 2019

    Working with their Colombian counterparts, Kew’s scientists are undertaking intrepid field trips to discover new plants, aid conservation efforts, and promote sustainable development in the country.

    Kew Garden Orchid Festival 2019

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    Orchids 2018 – Thailand

    Thailand is home to 1,100 species of orchids. Botanists have been naming and describing orchids for more than 250 years and Kew is a world leader in this field. Many orchids have important medicinal properties as well as being revered globally for their delicate beauty.

    Kew Gardens Orchid Festival 2018

    Every year, the talented horticultural teams create colourful floral displays throughout the tropical glasshouse, including beautiful arches delicately covered with hanging orchids.

    Kew Gardens Orchid Festival 2018

    Beautifully handcrafted floating Thai umbrellas and vibrant tapestries decorated the cacti garden.

    Kew Gardens Orchid Festival 2018 Thailand

    And, in addition to the stunning floral displays and tunnels, there was a giant water dragon constructed from moss…

    Kew Gardens Orchid Festival 2018 Water Dragon

    … and a special cart on loan from the Royal Thai Embassy in London.

    Kew Gardens Orchid Festival Thai cart

    I hope you enjoyed that look back at previous Kew Gardens Orchid Festivals celebrating the biodiversity of Thailand (2018), Colombia (2019), Indonesia (2020), Cameroon (2023), Madagascar (2024) and Peru (2025).

    Kew Gardens by Season

    Since there is always something new and unique to see throughout the year, I have been sharing advice on what to do and where to go when visiting Kew Gardens by season. Read on for more photos and information on visiting the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew during other times of the year;

    Spring in Kew Gardens

    Autumn in Kew Gardens

    Summer in Kew Gardens

    Children’s Garden at Kew Gardens

    Kew Gardens in February

    Kew Gardens Orchid Festival

    Address: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW8 3AB

    Opening Hours: Until 31 January: 10am to 4pm (last entry 3pm); 1 to 28 February: 10am to 5pm (last entry 4pm); 1 to 31 March: 10am to 6pm (last entry 5pm)

    Tickets: Entry to the Orchid at Kew Festival is included with entry to Kew Gardens. Make sure to add on your time slot to Kew Orchid Festival when booking your ticket to the Gardens. Kew members can book up to 10 tickets for themselves and guests to visit the Orchids Festival at the following link.

    www.kew.org/kew-gardens/whats-on/orchids-china

    Kew Gardens peak online prices from 1 February to 31 October are £24 for adults (£27 at the gate) and £6 for children 4 to 15 (£8 at the gate). Young person (age 16 to 29) and students pay £10 online or £12 at the gate. Free for under 4s.

    Book your Kew Gardens tickets online in advance for a reduced price.

    Kew Gardens Orchids Festival 2025

    Closest Tube Station: Kew Gardens [District – Richmond branch and Overground services]

    Parking: There is some Pay & Display parking on Kew Green in front of Elizabeth Gate. The Kew Gardens car park at Brentford Gate costs £7.00 for the day (TW8 3AF) and is accessed by Ferry Lane, a narrow turning off Kew Green. You can now pay for parking at this car park through RingGo. More details about getting to Kew Gardens here.

    http://www.kew.org

    This post was updated on 12 January 2026 with information about the upcoming Kew Gardens Orchid Festival celebrating China.

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