FAQs
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Please see the ‘Travel’ page for more information on free parking and public transport links to the venue.
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There is step-free access into all venues but unfortunately there is no step-free access to the upper floor of The Princess of Wales Conservatory. We hope this won’t impede your experience as the most beautiful plants (not biased at all!) are on the ground level.
Guests will also have to walk between the Nash Conservatory, the Princess of Wales Conservatory and The Orangery so transportation and wheelchairs are available for guests requiring assistance. If you anticipate that you might need additional support, please let us know in advance so that we can help ensure you have a enjoyable day with us!
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As we’re having a blended celebration that incorporates traditions from British, Chinese and Pakistani cultures, we kindly ask for guests to refrain from wearing white or red.
Western dress code: Cocktail formal.
Non-Western dress code: Trying to pigeon hole the extravagance and breadth of traditional Chinese and Pakistani clothing isn’t an easy feat so please wear whatever feels appropriate and comfortable for the day!
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When considering footwear, please be mindful that there will be walking between venues.
In addition, portions of the floor at The Princess of Wales Conservatory are grated so take care if wearing thin stiletto heels, although heel stoppers will be available.
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To respect our Muslim guests, alcohol will not be served during the Drinks Reception. In its place, a selection of mocktails and soft drinks will be available. Alcohol will be offered from 7pm during the Evening Reception.
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Please click here to view the Kew Gardens Accessibility Map.