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Golden Gate Park

Golden Gate Park

4.8 (44,049 reviews)
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Best time to visit

Late spring and early fall provide mild weather with fewer foggy mornings, making outdoor activities more enjoyable. Early mornings offer a peaceful atmosphere before crowds arrive.

Budget tips

Entry to the park is free, though some attractions inside have admission fees. Consider buying a CityPASS which includes discounts on several popular sites within the park to save money.

Recommended for

Nature lovers, Families, Photography enthusiasts

Plan your visit

3-4 hours

About

Quick facts: With more than 1,000 acres, this park is among the largest urban parks in the nation. It draws more than 13 million visitors yearly who come to explore its gardens, museums, and recreational spaces.

Highlights: The park includes a 55-acre botanical garden with over 8,000 plant species, including rare and exotic ones. Guests can enjoy the peaceful Japanese Tea Garden, where koi ponds and stone lanterns offer a rich cultural experience.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes to cover the vast areas easily.
  • Visit the Conservatory of Flowers early to avoid lines and capture the morning light.
  • Skip the crowded playground areas during weekends if you prefer quieter spots.
  • Use the western park entrances for easier parking and less foot traffic.

Practical info

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