Conservatory of Flowers

The Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco

Nestled within Golden Gate Park, the Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco is a horticultural and architectural marvel. As the oldest wooden conservatory in the United States, it’s not only a celebration of botanical wonders but also a testament to the city’s enduring history. Constructed in the late 19th century, it represents a pioneering spirit.

The Conservatory is a verdant wonderland, home to a diverse collection of rare and exotic plants from across the globe. Visitors can revel in the vibrant colors and fragrances of tropical orchids, carnivorous plants, towering palms, and serene water lilies.

Admission is generally $13 (subject to change) with discounts for youth, seniors, and locals. Free entry is available on the first Tuesday of each month, but it can get crowded. On Sundays, parking in Golden Gate Park is restricted, but a free shuttle service ensures convenient access.

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