Golden Gate Park and Sunset district, San Francisco

Following our day trip to Filoli Historic House and Santa Cruz, we spent our next day in San Francisco within the city. We met up with Teddy’s grandma and uncle again, this time to visit the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park.

Golden Gate Park is the largest park in San Francisco, spanning 1017 acres between the Richmond and Sunset districts. There is lots to see here, but for our visit we ended up just touring the Japanese Tea Garden. This is the oldest public Japanese garden in the United States, created originally by Australian immigrant George Turner Marsh as an exhibit for the 1894 Midwinter Exposition. Following the fair, Japanese horticulturalist Makato Hagiwara took over the garden and oversaw its transition into a permanent installation within Golden Gate Park.

The garden is a tranquil spot featuring stepping stone pathways, stone lanterns, and classical Zen garden. There is also a small cafe serving Japanese snacks. We tried the onigiri and a cup of Hojicha tea.

We spent about an hour at the garden and then we took a walk through the western end of the park.

We went onward all the way to Ocean Beach on the west coast of San Francisco. The sand dunes were too much for our stroller to handle so we just walked along the adjacent path.

We had early dinner reservations at Thanh Long, a Vietnamese restaurant specializing in roasted Dungeness crab. We enjoyed a delicious meal with a side of their famous garlic noodles. No photos since we ate it up too quickly!

That was a wrap on our day around San Francisco. The next day we would be crossing the Golden Gate Bridge for a visit to Muir Woods.

13 responses to “Golden Gate Park and Sunset district, San Francisco”

  1. Gorgeous! My partner and I visited the Japanese Tea Garden during our trip to SF this spring, and it was a beautiful time; even better that we went on their free day, so it didn’t cost anything to enter! Can’t wait to read about your time in Muir Woods; that’s a place I haven’t visited before, but am curious to check out!

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    1. It was a lovely garden even worthwhile with the admission fee. Muir Woods was fun and I got some good photos to share in my next post!

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  2. It looks like you had a nice day for that beautiful garden though it looks as though it was misty by the beach. That is quite a walk you did. I remember Dungeness crab..yum!

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    1. The crab was my favourite meal of the trip. Yum indeed!

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  3. Every time I see a post about a Japanese garden, it reignites my desire to go to Japan.

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    1. It made me want to return to Japan too!

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  4. It looks like such a beautiful park and it’s nice to see a bit more of SF

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    1. Yes the entire Golden Gate Park is massive and lots more to see even beyond the Japanese tea garden.

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  5. […] our day exploring Golden Gate Park and the Sunset district, we ventured across the Golden Gate Bridge to visit Muir […]

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  6. wow this looks brilliant! What a beautiful park!

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  7. The Japanese Garden is very pretty, with its evocative shapes.

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    1. I enjoyed the visit; makes me want to return to Japan.

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