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- Free for SF residents but paid admission for everyone else, so it's one of the nicest uncrowded secret spots in Golden Gate Park. Great for picnics, dates and meditating.
- Ashley RoseJuly 9, 2018Free admission for SF Residents; they host the best event in all of SF : Flower Pianos, usually the weekend after the 4th of July.Upvoted Sep 22
- riley starshipNovember 11, 2015beautiful, well-maintained garden with tons of variety! the redwood grove was amazing. I saw a ton of plants and flowers here that I'd never seen before.
- Attend the Flower Piano event. It is enriching to the soul to hear beautiful music surrounded by beautiful greenery.
- Come here during Flower Piano and bring your favorite libations. Sipping whiskey from a flask while listening to beautifully played piano is wonderful.
- Sravanti TekumallaJuly 9, 2018Love that it’s free for SF residents (bring a utilities bill if you don’t have a CA driver’s license). In July, be sure to check out Flower Piano, where there’s pianos all around the park :)
- Brad DJanuary 20, 2014I love this garden. It's my second one now since the Mendocino Coast Gardens and I love it, I don't think they have quite the same verity but I'd defiantly come back and plan on it!
- A secret getaway. Bamboos. Flowers. Beautiful flowers. Scents. Sun. Reading books while lying on the grass. If you're interested in any of that, you should go! Free for SF residents :)
- CollegeFashionistaJanuary 14, 2014The Botanical Garden at Golden Gate Park is a great place to spend the afternoon with your parents. It is so beautiful and peaceful that you forget you're in the middle of a busy city.
- Chris H.February 5, 2018Free for SF residents. I hadn't changed my ID since moving to the City but was able to show a bank statement I found on my phone for free admission!
- Free admission for SF residents with proof of address! A great place to relax with lots of space.
- You can make a day of walking and sitting in this park. It has plants from all over the world and fragrances that are heavenly.
- Stephanie RobinsonJune 10, 2015Free admission daily from 7:30-9am and on the second Tuesday of every month. Great place for a romantic walk and picnic.
- Amy Le RoiAugust 1, 2014It is SO beautiful here! I originally came here at the suggestion of my acting teacher, and I absolutely fell in love with this place. I need to come back when the seasons change.
- BommySeptember 11, 2016Huge! Great place to bring visitors looking for a pleasant stroll. Free for SF residents, $8 for adults otherwise.
- Jacob HerbstOctober 6, 2015Great park/garden, shame about the $8 fee... We went on a sunny saturday afternoon in October and there were probably not more than 10 people in the entire park.
- Nespresso USADecember 10, 2012The 55-acre garden is ideal for a beautiful San Francisco day. Grab your favorite book and head to the Great Meadow for a relaxing outdoor experience!
- Nespresso USADecember 10, 2012The 55-acre garden is ideal for a beautiful San Francisco day. Grab your favorite book and head to the Great Meadow for a relaxing outdoor experience!
- Steep BeachOctober 2, 2016Perfect place to spend a Sunday. Bring a blanket, the lawns are studded with goose poops.
- Laura ShumNovember 9, 201555 acres.. You could spend a whole day here. Check out the garden of fragrance!
- Located just steps from public transport & close by nice dining spots. Great place to relax & unwind.
- Prove you're a SF resident (they'll accept your lease on your phone) for free entry!
- Spare the Air at www.sparetheair.orgApril 27, 2012Ask about the free daily docent-led guided walks of the gardens! Walking is a great way to improve your health.
- Readiness KFebruary 19, 2019Keep your receipt if you aren’t an SF resident - you can re-enter all day
- Jinnie LOctober 23, 2014very peaceful place to relax or picnic♥ $7!!! to get in / SF residents(with proof) get in free.
- The magnolias on spring are stunning and the Fragrance Garden is definitely worth a wander! You're allowed to touch and smell everything there.
- Leering marsupialJuly 25, 2014Check out the etchings exhibit at the library. The "Combine" and "A thousand feathers of blue..." are favorites.
- Check out the library. It's a small place but has interesting south east Asian sculptures sprinkled on the shelves
- AthenaSeptember 16, 2013If u can prove that ur an sf resident it's free. If not, it's 7. Only "service" dogs allowed. My french bulldog was a "service" dog. Obviously. ;)
- Jenny KJuly 25, 2015Redwood Grove and Fragrance Garden are both highlights. Impressively clean bathrooms, too!
- Lots of hidden sunny benches. Also free if you're a SF resident.
- Kian LaviSeptember 3, 2019Truly one of the perks of being an SF resident: free entry to this lovely garden.
- Samantha ErinFebruary 12, 2013The botanical gardens are gorgeous, wish I was able to visit in the spring... But at least I made a friend....
- Amy BFebruary 8, 2016Free for SF residents. If you don't have ID they accept an email receipt from a shipment or delivery.
- David ReimanAugust 10, 2013Free for SF residents, and if you're here during Outside Lands, you can hear the music off in the distance!
- John CoxonSeptember 12, 2012If you're a student from a British university flashing your uni ID card is enough to get you the $5 student ticket price!
- Free admission on some holidays—double check with their website