Japanese Tea Garden
4.5$· InexpensiveExplore a serene Japanese landscape garden inside historic Golden Gate Park
Nestled within San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, the Japanese Tea Garden is the oldest public Japanese garden in the United States. Stroll along scenic stone pathways to discover peaceful koi ponds, classic pagodas, native Japanese plants, and the famous steep Moon Bridge. Guests can also stop by the open-air tea house to enjoy hot green tea, snacks, and traditional sweets.
Expert notes
- Visitors can enjoy the rock sculptures, a beautiful tranquil garden, Japanese architectural structures, waterfalls, a half-moon bridge, and a pond. A spectacular Five-story-tall pagoda sits in the garden, a must-see! Check out the 9,000 pounds bronze lantern of peace, Budha statue. The tea house in the garden offers traditional tea and snacks with beautiful views of the garden. Cherry blossom during the springtime (March/April) adds next-level charm to this garden.
Features
- Family Fun
- Famous
- Kids Friendly
- Lush
- Photography
- Relaxing
- Romantic
- Souvenirs
- Waterfalls
Special occasion reservations
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