SF's Conservatory of Flowers Free First Tuesdays (Golden Gate Park)
Briefly

The Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park, which opened in 1879, is the oldest existing conservatory in the Western Hemisphere, showcasing nearly 2,000 species of rare and exotic plants.
Visitors can enjoy free admission on the first Tuesday of every month and special programs like Museums for All, providing access to San Francisco residents receiving public benefits.
With its charming wood and glass architecture, the Conservatory offers an intimate experience for all plant lovers, connecting guests with flora from over 50 countries.
Don't miss the winter light show, 'Photosynthesis,' which occurs every night after sunset, adding a magical experience for visitors in addition to the plant displays.
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