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Golden Gate Park
(Attractions & Activities - Parks)
John F. Kennedy Dr, San Francisco  94121 • 415-831-2700
Distance: ~4.22 mi from The Fairmont San Francisco
Description: GOLDEN GATE PARK. Considered the largest cultivated urban park in the country, this incredible haven boasts more than 1000 acres of gardens, meadows and woodlands. The park stretches three miles inland from the Bay, and within its bounds are the de Young Museum, the Japanese Tea Garden, Strybing Arboretum, the California Academy of Sciences, the Conservatory of Flowers and 27 miles of footpaths. Despite the beauty of its seemingly natural surroundings, the park is entirely man-made.
Hours:
Golden Gate Park  Daily Sunrise-8pm 
Visitor's Center  Daily 9am-5pm 
Admission: Free entrance; attractions within park may charge fees
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Rating Summary:
(out of 1 active rating) 
Atmosphere:8 / 10
Experience:8 / 10
Satisfaction:8 / 10
Value:8 / 10
#1   Posted on 8/9/2000
by Leigh
of Seattle, Washington
Atmosphere:8 / 10
Experience:8 / 10
Satisfaction:8 / 10
Value:8 / 10
The Golden Gate Park is an ideal way to spend an afternoon. The park is large enough that if desired, you could hike all afternoon and cover a lot of territory. In doing this, you will not only discover different elements of the park, but also the different elements of San Francisco lifestyle. In one area, you will go through a series of tunnels. If lucky, each tunnel will have a singer or instrumentalist inside giving you a free concert. We heard a solo opera, a violinist, and a Celtic flute on our last trip. Just outside the tunnel is the museum. The exterior garden, fountains, and architecture of the buildings were impressive enough that we chose not to spend our time inside. Other areas include a rhododendron garden, an area for roller-bladers to show off their stuff, and softball fields. Our last leg of the walk took us to a beautiful children's playground with an old fashioned carousel. Then, we discovered a nook for lawn bowlers. Exhausted, we found a spot on a hill and watched people play Frisbee, hackey sac, and strum their guitar. So much entertainment, costing us nothing but sore muscles the next morning.
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