[2024 San Francisco Attraction] Travel Guide for Japanese Tea Garden (Updated Dec)
Gardens
Tea Plantations
Address:
75 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr, San Francisco, CA 94118, United States
Opening times:
Opens at 9:00-16:45Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-3 hours
Phone:
+1 415-752-1171
Japanese Tea Garden, San Francisco, California
I had a wonderful morning exploring the famous Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. Walking through the quiet corridors and enjoying the breathtaking natural scenery was a very relaxing experience. The tour began with a visit to a beautiful Japanese garden featuring a small lake and wooden bridge. After that, she moved on to a massive glass conservatory, enjoying the sight of rare tropical plants. Finally, before leaving with a sense of comfort and peace, I stopped by a Japanese tea café to relax.
Nada Shawky
Take advantage of the Labor Day long weekend and travel to San Francisco. We departed from Vancouver Airport (after being stuck in a long line due to airport strikes in the past).
Scared, ended up asking for an early check-in three hours in advance.
It seems that everything is back to normal now, and everyone can travel normally.
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Transportation meeting: Due to the unique terrain of Jinshan on the 1st day (the slope is too steep, driving is like riding a roller coaster, as can be seen from Figure 9) and
The attractions are relatively concentrated, so we don't recommend self-driving. We mainly took sightseeing buses and shuttle buses (which can be taken at each stop).
Up and down at any time, and without waiting for a long time when asking, I will write another guide for Ding Ding cars separately (please pay attention to it), and then use Uber and Lyft to take a taxi, which is very convenient!
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Accommodation recommendation: We stayed at Palihotel near Union Square, backing onto Chinatown and located in the city center, making it convenient for shopping and visiting various attractions! The hotel staff were very friendly, but the sink in the room was very small... (! If you're looking for accommodation, avoid the Tenderloin area, which is the most chaotic.)
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Number of attractions: I think the order of the attractions arranged by the sightseeing bus is pretty good. We got on the bus halfway and the order was roughly: Chinatown.
(Having lunch):
Take the bus at SAA Union Square and get off at Jinmen Bridge Park.
California Academy of Sciences, Diyang Art Museum, Japanese Tea Garden
All here) Get off at the north bank of the Golden Gate Bridge and take photos at the Palace of Fine Arts, Soan, Jiucuohuajie, Sadt, and Fisherman's Wharf. (We recommend everyone to download)
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ezrasilverwood89
Beautiful flower blooming at the tea garden
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The Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco, California, is a popular feature of Golden Gate Park, originally built as part of a sprawling World's Fair, the California Midwinter International Exposition of 1894. Though many of its attractions are still a part of the garden today, there have been changes throughout the history of the garden that have shaped it into what it is today.
The oldest public Japanese garden in the United States, this complex of many paths, ponds and a teahouse features plants and trees pruned and arranged in a Japanese style. The garden's 3 acres contain sculptures and structures influenced by Buddhist and Shinto religious beliefs, as well as many elements of water and rocks to create a calming landscape designed to slow people down.
Carpe Diem Alfredo
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_GG***69
she is beautiful all around He came here for the first time in the spring so he really enjoyed it#summervacation #nationalpark