670 12th Avenue (0.9 km from San Francisco Botanical Garden)
Richmond Charmer in San Francisco features free WiFi. China Beach is 1.4 miles away. The University of San Francisco is 1.4 miles away, and Lands End is 2.7 miles away. Lombard Street is 4.3 miles away, as is the Moscone Center.
750 Stanyan Street (1.4 km from San Francisco Botanical Garden)
A National Register of Historic Places listing Stanyan Park Hotel has Victorian-style accommodations with complimentary wireless Internet access. Every day, it serves an enhanced continental breakfast. Golden Gate Park is a short distance away.
539 2nd Avenue (1.5 km from San Francisco Botanical Garden)
Set 2.6 km from Baker Beach 2.9 km from China Beach and 1.2 km from University of San Francisco Private NewlyRenovated Br Apt offers accommodation situated in San Francisco.
4750 Geary Boulevard (1.5 km from San Francisco Botanical Garden)
Within walking distance of Golden Gate Park and a short bus ride from San Francisco city center this motel offers guest rooms with free WiFi.
(1.8 km from San Francisco Botanical Garden)
Featuring city views Cole Valley Suite offers accommodation with a balcony and a coffee machine around 1.8 km from University of San Francisco. The San Francisco City Hall and the Moscone Center are within 4.
714 Ashbury (2.0 km from San Francisco Botanical Garden)
Ashbury Garden Studio in San Francisco features complimentary WiFi. Approximately 0.6 miles from the University of San Francisco 1.7 miles from City Hall and 2.5 miles from Union Square in San Francisco. Ghirardelli Square and Oracle Park are both 3.
(2.1 km from San Francisco Botanical Garden)
Delmar House in San Francisco offers free WiFi. 0.9 miles from the University of California, San Francisco The hotel is located 2.4 miles from San Francisco City Hall and 3.1 miles from the Moscone Center. Lombard Street is 4.
75 20th Avenue (2.3 km from San Francisco Botanical Garden)
My Rosegarden Guest Rooms offers accommodations in San Francisco. The apartment is within walking distance to the Golden Gate Bridge and Golden Gate Park. Each room is provided with a TV. Some homes have a lounge area to rest in after a long day.
San Francisco Botanical Garden is located in the heart of San Francisco, California and it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city. The garden has more than 8,000 different kinds of plants from all over the world, with a huge variety of trees, shrubs, vines, ferns and flowers to explore. This botanical garden also contains some rare and endangered plant species that makes it an ideal place for nature lovers to explore.
The 55-acre garden also offers various educational programs for adults as well as school groups. It also hosts special events such as lectures, workshops and guided tours throughout the year. Visitors can enjoy walking through the different displays of plants showcasing different geographical regions from around the world and learn about their habitats and ecology.
The Garden boasts a large collection of native Californian plants in its California Native Plant Display Garden which includes many rare species such as redwood sorrel, California wild rose and rockrose varieties. There are also many trees such as oaks, redwoods and bays which provide shelter for birds and other wildlife during winter months. In addition to these native plants, there are also exotic plant species from China, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand among others.
The Botanical Garden features a range of amenities including picnic tables that visitors can use while they take breaks between exploring different sections of the garden or have lunch outdoors. It also features several greenhouses where visitors can view an array of rare tropical plants that require unique climatic conditions for them to grow successfully.
This Botanical Garden provides year-round access to visitors who want to explore its vast collection of diverse plants from around the world. Aside from its educational programs for adults and school groups; classes on gardening topics such as composting, pruning or soil health management are often available too if people want to take their appreciation for nature further by learning how to grow their own plants at home or participate in gardening activities within their communities.