Golden Gate Park, in my book should be every bit as popular and well known as Central Park and for some unknown reason it’s not. It is a virtual oasis in The City.
One of many reasons is the Japanese Tea Garden. For a few dollars you can be transported to another place in time. It is peaceful and joyous and well cared for. Because of the small entry fee it is busy but not overrun with crowds.
So take a picnic and enjoy a first rate garden in the middle of the City by the Bay.
Check out Annie Heart’s heartbreaking love story inspired by my post on the Tea Garden by clicking here!
This place looks beautiful and so peaceful!
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It’s a beautiful spot! Thanks for the comment.
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I love the elegant, simple design of the Japanese garden. A beautiful garden via your lens!
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Thank you. I love it there and it is so fun to photograph!
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Very cool to see photos of a place on the other side of the country! Looks so pretty there!
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Thanks! Thanks for visiting my blog. Its a great little oasis in the hubbub that is SF. Good luck with your band! By the looks of your blog you are ON YOUR WAY!
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Wow! These pictures are incredible! I wish we had parks like this in Canada. I haven’t seen anything like this before. I truly would love to just sit and enjoy the beautiful of this tranquil looking park! Thanks for sharing!
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I am so glad you like it. I love sharing my photos with other people. It makes visiting these places even more worthwhile. Its a special spot in SF one I never get tired of visiting.
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I can see why! Stunning!
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Beautiful pics – I need to visit the next time I am in San Francisco. I’m pretty sure that anywhere with a koi pond is somewhere I would like!
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Totally. I couldn’t agree more. Anywhere that takes the care to ensure fish will stay alive in a public place must be worth the visit! Honestly one could spend three days in Golden Gate Park alone and keep very busy. It is a wonderful place with top rate museums and lovely gardens. Stay tuned for a post on the Golden Gate Park Botanical gardens…
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I look forward to it! I only wish we could grow so many of the plants that grow there in California here in Wisconsin.
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It depends on what part of the state you live in. Where I live in Sacramento it is so dry I feel like we can only grow desert plants right now. But, that is primarily because of the drought that is on right now. But, in the Bay Area where the Tea Garden is it is a marvelous place to grow plants.
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Well, Wisconsin and winter tend to kill off a lot of plants – what I really think I need is a greenhouse!
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This is a beautiful little haven in San Francisco! By far one of the most picturesque Japanese gardens we have visited.
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Thank you! I am glad you think so. I spent many years never having been there. And I have been stuck on it ever since. It is always a toss up on visiting here or the Botanic Gardens in the same Golden Gate Park.
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Firstly, great blog!
I love how your text and pictures compliment each other. It’s breathtaking!
I wish I could visit the Golden Gate Park now. Maybe one day.
Just a small suggestion: I don’t know anything about photography. I am ignorant on that but as a viewer, I did find it a little difficult in cases when the picture didn’t fit the screen and I had to scroll to see it entirely. It would be more convenient if the pictures fit the screen.
Of course, you are the expert and it’s your blog and I am just a mere mortal with no knowledge whatsoever.
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Hey thanks for the tip! I super appreciate it. Were the photos too big? Can you tell me were you viewing them on computer or on a phone or tablet? Thanks for stopping by!
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Hey
I found them too big but I say it at the cost of repetition, I’m no expert.
I am using an Apple MacBook Air with an 11 inch screen. I hope that helps.
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It is helpful because then I can check out the tablet view. Thanks so much!
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Just clarifying, it’s a laptop.
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I love San Francisco and although it has been years since I have been to these gardens I well remember the beauty. Gorgeous photos.
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Thank you! I am glad I could bring you back! Stay tuned Wednesday for a look at the Botanical Gardens at Golden Gate Park. Have you ever been there?
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Yes but again a long time ago. 🙂
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Oh, my! That’s stunning! We have a temple here in Hawaii called the Byodo-In Temple, made as an exact replica of a temple several centuries old in Japan. It’s nestled in the valley of the east side of Oahu, the main island. I bet you’d get a lot more fabulous photos out of it than I did: http://elleforlife.com/2015/01/08/byodo-in-temple-honolulu/
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Oh my Gosh, I think I just saw that place on an old episode of Magnum PI. I love it. Thanks for the link! And thank you for the compliment for sure.
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Yes, thanks for sharing your photos! I don’t take trips to the West Coast very often, but now that I know this place exists, it will be a must-visit. I might be going for Christmas for the first time, actually, so this was very helpful!
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Wonderful, if you do make it to San Francisco for Xmas do check out the other posts I have on SF too. You might find something else that would be enjoyable. Shopping in the City that time of year is also a lot of fun.
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Its a beautiful garden. I’ve visited the Japanese Garden in Buenos Aires and was lovely also. San Francisco is one of the cities in my list and now I know that the Japanese tea garden is a place to go. Loved your blog and I’ll be coming back,
Manuela
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Great. You will love it when you come. Thanks for visiting my blog. And thanks for the comments!
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Absolutely beautiful! Your photos are really lovely. 🙂
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Thank you so much. I really appreciate it. Thanks for stopping by!
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Haven’t been here either! I’m the worst! : )
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Lovely garden 🙂
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Thank you! I love it there. Definitely my happy place.
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Waw, beautiful captivating lovely bright photos! 🙂
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Thanks so much!
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Ooh, I love this. It so beautiful. It makes me feel like writing a love story using this garden as a setting 🙂
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Oh my. That would warm my heart to no end. Please do and link is together. What a perfect place for a chance meeting that leads to love or a young couple who shouldn’t be together… I love that you mind went to using it as a setting. ❤️
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I thought about the young couple who shouldn’t be together. I usually post around 1:00 p.m. (12 hours from now) I’ll see what I can come up with. I may need some help with the linking part.
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How exciting! Thanks for having fun with it!
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It will be fun! Later 🙂
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Okay, I did it! The story is called sacred garden. If it’s okay I’d like to reblog this post on my Saturday inspiration day as well?
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Yes please do! I would be honored. You have made my day! I so love your story!
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Feel free to also use one of my images in your post too if you like!
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Thank you 🙂
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What about this place?
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https://bulldogtravels.com/2015/07/06/mont-saint-michel-normandy-france/
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Ooh, this is wonderful too! I see this more as a setting for an ancient tale (love all the arches). You might have to give me a little more time for this story lol!
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Ha. No kidding. I’ll take you traveling with me and we can use your beautiful words!
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That sounds wonderful!
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One of my favorite places!! The garden is beautiful any time of year but the maples in the spring and fall are outstanding!
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I need to go back in the fall. That would be awesome. 🙂
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I can totally get lost here! Just beautiful 🙂 x
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Thanks so much. Stop by and get lost in my blog anytime. Have you seen the post about the botanical gardens also in golden gate park?
Here’s somewhere else to get lost in…
https://bulldogtravels.com/2015/08/26/botanic-gardens-golden-gate-park-san-francisco/
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Thanks so much for the comments.
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Reblogged this on Annie's Heart Notes and commented:
A very inspiring site with interesting places and fantastic photos.
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Beautiful pictures. Brought back memories. I used to live a few blocks from here and would walk over on the weekend and have tea and cookies in the tea house. I hope they still serve tea.
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As far as I know they still do! Thanks for the comment and thanks for stopping by. It’s great to have new people stopping in for a visit. I hope to see you back!
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An absolutely lovely post. I went to Frisco for the first time eons ago.
Went back some ten years ago. Love the city. Never been to the Tea garden, unfortunately.
But your post took me there. Merci.
And thank you for the follow. Glad you could follow the link.
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Take care
Brian
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Thank you. This one seems to resonate with people for sure. I am so happy to bring people there
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Yeah, well, I still have to buy the plane ticket. 🙂
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When I was in my late teens I had several opportunities to go to the Japanese Tea Gardens. I so adore it there. Wonderful photos and oh so beautiful.
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Thank you! I am glad I could take you back. It is really really pretty there. They do a wonderful job of keeping it up.
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