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Tags : Garden & Park

Hours : 7:30 AM to Sunset

Location : Golden Gate Park

Admission : SF Residents: Free
Non-Residents:
Adult: $9 (Weekdays), $12 (Weekends)
Youth & Seniors (Ages 12-17 and 65+): $7
Children (Ages 5-11): $3

Accessibility :

  • Wheelchair accessible paths
  • Complimentary wheelchair rentals at the entrance 
  • Specially abled restrooms available

Parking : Garage Available at  Music Concourse Garage starting at $5/hour

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San Francisco Botanical Garden, San Francisco Overview

The San Francisco Botanical Garden is the ultimate tourist hub for anyone with a green thumb. It is considered to be a library that comes to life with over 9000 different species of plants from different parts of the world spread across 55 acres. Started in 1870, the botanical garden has become an internationally recognized institution to connect plant lovers and activists to protect the biodiversity of the world.

The San Francisco Botanical Garden is the ultimate tourist hub for anyone with a green thumb. It is considered to be a library that comes to life with over 9000 different species of plants from different parts of the world spread across 55 acres. Started in 1870, the botanical garden has become an internationally recognized institution to connect plant lovers and activists to protect the biodiversity of the world.

It offers open landscapes for various community engagement programs. These programs range from workshops for children and families as a bonding session as well as building an eco-friendly community.

The botanical garden is located in the famous San Francisco Golden gate park making it a not so secret garden surrounded by the urban setting of San Francisco city. The epitome of international beauty attracts various events in this botanical garden from wedding ceremonies to fundraising events and more.

A trip to the San Francisco Botanical garden is a must when visiting the Golden gate city. This garden offers attractions for all ages.  Lastly, don’t forget to visit their library as well as a plant store to pick up an eco-friendly addition for your home.

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