A cute and quiet park near Lombard Street. It appeared to me like it was someone’s backyard transformed into a public space. I mean, someone’s house and back porch was literally attached to the park. It’s more of a place to stop by and take pictures rather than somewhere to hang out in or play in. There are two tiny patches of grass which are decorative, and I noticed only two benches. The plants are well maintained and the place is clean. The gazebos add a nice touch to the park and are good props. There is also a small sundial, but I didn’t get to see it work since it was cloudy. There’s clearly a theme/aesthetic going on here.
It’s a unique gem, but again, not a great place to hang out. There’s no trash cans or restrooms, dogs are not allowed, it’s small, the hours are limited, and there is not much to do but walk around for a minute and admire the scenery. Overall, this park doesn’t offer much else but beauty… and that’s just okay. Personally, I’m looking for a lot more in...
Read moreThe most adorable little park!
We went to the famous Lombard Street and on the way there we got a little lost, as we attempted to find our way back we happened to pass by this small park. Just seeing it from the street made us want to stop by after the crooked street and we were so glad we did!
This small park is nestled in an unassuming hill near Lombard Street, making a small spot of serenity among the hustle and bustle of the tourists. You can easily drive by and miss it, but if you practice your parallel parking maneuvers you just might get the chance to enjoy this small piece of heaven.
We highly recommend it if you need to take a rest in a quiet place and enjoy the smell of gorgeous flowers all around you. There are a few benches to sit at and whoever tends the garden does a fabulous job of keeping it manicured and clean. No facilities if you need to evacuate but plenty of Zen if you want to meditate. We will definitely find this park again when we are in...
Read moreA block away from the famed Lombard street lies this quaint little park quietly tucked behind white picket fences. It is unassuming and easy to miss, but provides an unexpected escape from the hustle and bustle of the city life. Inside the gates lie two gazebos, where you take sit down and take in the beautiful gardens. It almost feels like a secret garden that you discovered, and there is often nobody else there. There are set hours when this tiny park is technically open to the public, but the more daring of us can still find their way easily inside. It provides a romantic escape where you can enjoy someone's...
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