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San Francisco Botanical Garden: A Living Museum

Discover a world of plants within Golden Gate Park. Explore diverse collections, themed gardens, and serene landscapes in this urban oasis.

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Escape the urban bustle within Golden Gate Park at the San Francisco Botanical Garden, a 55-acre oasis showcasing nearly 9,000 plant species from around the globe. Founded in 1940, the garden offers themed collections, tranquil walking paths, and a serene escape for nature lovers.

A brief summary to San Francisco Botanical Garden

  • Monday 7:30 am-6 pm
  • Tuesday 7:30 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 7:30 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 7:30 am-6 pm
  • Friday 7:30 am-6 pm
  • Saturday 7:30 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 7:30 am-6 pm

Local tips

  • Check the garden's website for the latest information on opening hours, special events, and plant sales.
  • San Francisco weather can be unpredictable; dress in layers and wear comfortable shoes.
  • Take a free guided tour to learn more about the garden's diverse plant collections; tours depart from the main gate.
  • Admission is free daily from 7:30 to 9:00 am and on the second Tuesday of each month.
  • SF residents with proof of residency get free admission.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From downtown San Francisco, the N Judah Muni light rail line provides direct access to the garden. Take the N Judah to the 9th Ave & Irving St station. From there, it's a short walk north to the garden's main entrance. Single ride fare is around $3. Alternatively, the 7 Haight/Noriega and 44 O'Shaughnessy bus lines stop near the garden's entrance at 9th Avenue and Lincoln Way.

  • Walking

    If you are already in Golden Gate Park, follow signs towards the Japanese Tea Garden or the California Academy of Sciences. The Botanical Garden is located nearby, just west of the Tea Garden and south of the Academy of Sciences. From the Music Concourse, walk south along the path; the main entrance will be on your left.

  • Ride Share/Taxi

    Request a ride to the San Francisco Botanical Garden at 1199 9th Avenue. Be aware that traffic within Golden Gate Park can be heavy, especially on weekends. A short trip from nearby neighborhoods (e.g., Inner Sunset) will cost approximately $15-$20.

  • Parking

    Limited street parking is available in Golden Gate Park. The Music Concourse Garage, located off Martin Luther King Drive, across from the Botanical Garden, offers a more reliable parking option. The garage is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. Parking rates typically range from $3.75 - $5.25 per hour.

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Discover more about San Francisco Botanical Garden

The San Francisco Botanical Garden, nestled in Golden Gate Park, is a living museum that invites visitors to explore the world's diverse flora. Spanning 55 acres, the garden cultivates nearly 9,000 different plant species, creating a vibrant tapestry of color and texture that changes with the seasons. The garden's origins trace back to the late 1880s with a vision from park superintendent John McLaren, but it wasn't until a bequest from Helene Strybing in 1927 that the plans took root. Planting commenced in 1937, supported by the Works Progress Administration, and the Arboretum officially opened in 1940. Since then, the garden has continued to evolve, adding new flora and themed sections, such as the Moon Viewing Garden in the 1970s and the Southeast Asian Cloud Forest in the 2000s. Themed gardens offer unique experiences, such as the fragrant plants in the Garden of Fragrance and the zen-like atmosphere of the Moon Viewing Garden. Explore collections of plants from California, the Andes Mountains, South Africa and more. The garden is also home to the Helen Crocker Russell Library of Horticulture, offering a place for reflection and learning. Whether you're seeking a peaceful stroll among towering redwoods, a glimpse of prehistoric flora in the Ancient Plant Garden, or a chance to discover rare magnolias in bloom, the San Francisco Botanical Garden offers something for everyone.

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