"The San Francisco Botanical Garden is one of the most diverse gardens in the world. A unique urban oasis, the garden is a living museum within Golden Gate Park, offering 55 acres of both landscaped gardens and open spaces, and showcasing over 9,000 different kinds of plants from around the world. One of the most beautiful spots is the Japanese-design inspired " Moon Viewing Garden," (pictured above) located in the Mild-Temperate Climate section in the Northwest portion of the gardens."
"The garden is always free for San Francisco residents, but visitors can also enjoy this treasure for free on the second Tuesday of every month; plus it's free on Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day for everyone. Early bird? Come by any day and get in for free from 7:30-9 am. San Francisco Botanical Garden Free Days Second Tuesday of every month Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Year's Day Free daily from 7:30-9 am Always free for San Francisco city and county residents (with proof of residency) Always free for Garden members and school groups Updated 1/2/25"
San Francisco Botanical Garden occupies 55 acres in Golden Gate Park and showcases over 9,000 plant kinds from around the world. The Mild-Temperate Climate section contains a Japanese-design–inspired Moon Viewing Garden in the northwest portion of the grounds. Admission is always free for San Francisco city and county residents with proof and is free daily from 7:30–9:00 a.m.; the garden is also free on the second Tuesday of each month and on Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day for everyone. Regular adult admission varies by weekday and weekend with discounts for children and seniors. The Garden operates a bookstore and plant shop daily and the Helen Crocker Russell Library of Horticulture is open Friday through Sunday.
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