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The San Francisco Botanical Garden, nestled within the expansive Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California, is a remarkable 55-acre living museum. Situated at an elevation of approximately 42 meters, it showcases nearly 9,000 different plant species from around the globe. This botanical gem is a significant part of the larger Gardens of Golden Gate Park, alongside the iconic Japanese Tea Garden and the Conservatory of Flowers, offering a diverse natural escape in the heart of the city.
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21 luglio 2016
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28 ottobre 2018
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Explore an easy 1.6-mile (2.5 km) loop through the diverse San Francisco Botanical Garden and the serene Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate
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Elevazione 40 m
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While the garden offers several free entry opportunities, general admission typically applies outside of these times. Admission is free daily between 7:30 AM and 9:00 AM, and all day on the second Tuesday of every month. It's also free for San Francisco City & County residents with proof of residency. For specific current pricing for non-residents, it's best to check the official garden website.
The garden generally opens at 7:30 AM. Closing times can vary seasonally, but it usually closes at 6:00 PM, extending to 8:00 PM on September Wednesdays. Always check the official website for the most up-to-date operating hours before your visit.
Yes, the 55-acre garden is organized into various geographic and thematic collections, offering diverse walking experiences. You can explore the serene Redwood Grove, the aromatic Garden of Fragrance, or the unique Mesoamerican Cloud Forest. For those interested in ancient plants, the Ancient Plant Garden is a must-see. The garden is designed for strolling, allowing visitors to create their own routes based on their interests.
The San Francisco Botanical Garden is generally considered to have an easy difficulty level. The paths are mostly flat or gently sloping, making it suitable for a leisurely stroll. While there are extensive walking paths, the overall elevation change is minimal, making it accessible for most visitors.
No, the San Francisco Botanical Garden does not permit dogs, with the exception of service animals. This policy helps protect the diverse plant collections and ensures a peaceful experience for all visitors.
Many areas of the San Francisco Botanical Garden are wheelchair and stroller accessible, particularly the main pathways. However, some of the smaller, more winding paths or those in naturalistic settings might be less accessible. It's recommended to consult the garden's map or inquire at the entrance for specific accessible routes.
While the magnolia blossoming (January-March) is a major highlight, the garden always has something in bloom due to its diverse collections and unique microclimate. Spring brings vibrant rhododendrons and California natives. Summer showcases a variety of succulents and Mediterranean plants. Autumn offers changing foliage in certain sections, and even winter has camellias and other cool-weather blooms. The Garden of Fragrance is delightful year-round.
There are no full-service restaurants directly inside the San Francisco Botanical Garden. However, there is often a small cafe or snack bar near the main entrance. Additionally, Golden Gate Park and the surrounding neighborhoods offer numerous cafes and dining establishments within a short walk or drive.
San Francisco's climate is known for its cool, often foggy conditions, even in summer. It's always advisable to dress in layers, as temperatures can change quickly. Comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended to enjoy the extensive paths. A light jacket or sweater is often necessary, regardless of the season.
Both are part of the Gardens of Golden Gate Park but offer distinct experiences. The San Francisco Botanical Garden is an expansive 55-acre outdoor living museum with nearly 9,000 plant species from around the world, organized into various themed gardens. The Conservatory of Flowers, on the other hand, is a historic Victorian greenhouse focusing on tropical and rare plants housed indoors. The Botanical Garden offers a broader, more open-air exploration, while the Conservatory provides an intimate, climate-controlled experience of specific plant environments.
Parking can be found in various lots and street parking areas within Golden Gate Park. The Music Concourse Garage is a popular paid option, located centrally within the park and a short walk from the garden's main entrance. Street parking is also available but can fill up quickly, especially on weekends. Arriving early, particularly before mid-morning, is strongly recommended to secure a spot.