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- Jorge R.August 9, 2017Water stations strategically placed around trails. Check site daily schedule for activities programmed throughout the day. Special Event Festival tickets go fast. Audio tour on your phone is free.
- ThelocaltripperJuly 17, 2016Love this garden! Great tranquil walk with beautiful sites! This is one of the spots I love to bring people to when they visit me!
- Cook, Mix, MingleDecember 28, 2013Another favorite, this time in Delray Beach. If you come for a festival, spend the time in line for the Cornell Cafe and order there. Try the mochi, drink the sake, explore the gardens & museum. Read more
- ThelocaltripperMay 11, 2015The garden is beautiful, the entry price is worth it! It's peaceful, organized and there is much to see. The museum is interesting, they had samurai weapons and armor on display when I went.
- Lynn UniversityApril 22, 2013The Morikami is a center for Japanese arts and culture. Explore 6 diverse gardens & Experience traditional and contemporary Japanese culture through world-class exhibits and Pan-Asian cuisine.
- Paula FreireNovember 9, 2014Beautiful and quiet walkings. You can just sit down and hear the sound of the bamboos, or just enjoy the view. Their restaurant is good. Try their Bento Box. Warning: it's a lot of protein!
- BigMouthGirlzApril 17, 2012A South Florida gem! The Morikami Museum and Japanese Garden is a beautiful and peaceful experience into the Japanese culture! They also host the annual Hatsume Fair!
- Jay MastersJanuary 2, 2017Beautiful gardens 💚 lovely bonsai 🌳 and extraordinary sushi 🍣 thank you so much
- Rachel IvyJanuary 10, 2016The gardens are absolutely beautiful, and the food at the cafe is delicious. Went during the festival and they had beer!
- Jessica CapellanApril 16, 2019Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens 6 miles to the north of Boca Raton dentist Boca Smile Center
- Heidi KNovember 23, 2018Make sure you have allowed yourself plenty of time to relax and enjoy the peaceful settings you encounter. Take tons of bug spray during rainy seasons.
- Jordan StanisciaMarch 7, 2016Check out the rock gardens and museum, then grab some Mochi Ice Cream. A beautiful way to spend an afternoon.
- albert rossJanuary 23, 2014awesome place if you love gardens and bonzi trees this is the place to go also they have Japanese art and beautiful sculptures again please check out this place it's awesome
- Become a member. Our membership paid for itself within a few visits and we get invitations to all of the special events and festivals.
- SmartmaticMarch 12, 2012A delightful and peaceful place to enjoy Japanese arts and culture. The gardens are an experience. Don't miss them :)
- Fred PragerOctober 17, 2013The small cafe has a great selection of dishes to satisfy any taste. All served hot and freshly made!
- Stephanie KleinJune 17, 2012Bring sushi, a picnic blanket, paper umbrellas and watercolors with the kids, let them paint what they see, as you sample saki from your flask.
- Natalie CentenoDecember 25, 2011Such a memorable spot to take out-of-town guests. Spend some time in the bamboo forest to listen to the orchestra of rustling trees.
- Charity SapphireApril 19, 2016Always keep an eye out for the festivals! Hatsume Festival was a blast.
- Jamie G.July 21, 2013Absolutely beautiful spot to get away from the hectic city. The restaurant is great, too!
- خورخ دانيال مركض لوترنAugust 27, 2015It's a beautiful place. Beautiful garden. Super relax and quiet.
- Alexia RouquetteSeptember 2, 2011The gardens here are SO beautiful and peaceful.... a great way to spend an afternoon just strolling and taking it all in.
- Jason PelishOctober 1, 2011The restaurant is great. I don't get the layout of the gardens, but there is a mound, which makes it cool relative to every other flat thing around here.
- One of my favorite places to walk around. I purchased a membership so now I try to go every weekend! My fav spot is the bench by the water in bamboo area.
- Buy fish food for 1.00 at the outdoor museum hut and feed the koi
- Austin JamesSeptember 10, 2016An excellent spot for relaxing and an even better spot for a nice date! PROTIP: Outside of the gate is free to roam around, and great for peaceful study.
- The Corcoran GroupMarch 15, 2011Thinking of scheduling a fete? Parties come with one-year museum membership.
- Bloomingdale'sAugust 18, 2010Walk the tranquil grounds. It’s so quiet. Occasionally you hear the rustling of bamboo trees, a koi breaking the pond surface, see your reflection in the stream. This is it, your moment of Zen.
- Jose Carlos RamirezNovember 3, 2013Go in comfortable clothes and don't forget your camera! This place is very nice.
- Carrie BellowAugust 19, 2012My best friend's face the first time he walked through the gardens. Priceless.
- Nina KesterDecember 24, 2010Make sure to drop by for lunch or dinner at the fantastic resturant overlooking the gardens!