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Dunn Gardens
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Dunn Gardens in Seattle, Washington, is a privately owned 7.5-acre property composed of the remaining acreage of the estate of Arthur G. Dunn Sr., who bought the property in 1914 as a summer get-a-way for his family, and contracted the landscaping to the Olmsted Brothers.
Nearby attractions
Llandover Woods Greenspace
14499 3rd Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98177
Broadview Branch - The Seattle Public Library
12755 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133
Nearby restaurants
Saltoro
14051 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133
Little Ting’s Dumplings
14411 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133
Aroy Mak Thai Food
14419 Greenwood Ave N #C, Seattle, WA 98133
Asian Kitchen 德记
14409 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133
A1 Hop Shop 144th
14401 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133
Kiriba Sushi & Grill
323 N 145th St, Seattle, WA 98133
Jollof Hub West African Cuisines
14314 Greenwood Ave N #2, Seattle, WA 98133
Teriyaki Time
14419 Greenwood Ave N B, Seattle, WA 98133
Pagliacci Pizza
315 N 145th St, Seattle, WA 98133
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Dunn Gardens

13533 Northshire Rd NW, Seattle, WA 98177
4.8(102)
Open 24 hours
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Dunn Gardens in Seattle, Washington, is a privately owned 7.5-acre property composed of the remaining acreage of the estate of Arthur G. Dunn Sr., who bought the property in 1914 as a summer get-a-way for his family, and contracted the landscaping to the Olmsted Brothers.

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attractions: Llandover Woods Greenspace, Broadview Branch - The Seattle Public Library, restaurants: Saltoro, Little Ting’s Dumplings, Aroy Mak Thai Food, Asian Kitchen 德记, A1 Hop Shop 144th, Kiriba Sushi & Grill, Jollof Hub West African Cuisines, Teriyaki Time, Pagliacci Pizza
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Phone
(206) 362-0933
Website
dunngardens.org

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Nearby attractions of Dunn Gardens

Llandover Woods Greenspace

Broadview Branch - The Seattle Public Library

Llandover Woods Greenspace

Llandover Woods Greenspace

4.7

(137)

Open 24 hours
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Broadview Branch - The Seattle Public Library

Broadview Branch - The Seattle Public Library

4.7

(64)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Dunn Gardens

Saltoro

Little Ting’s Dumplings

Aroy Mak Thai Food

Asian Kitchen 德记

A1 Hop Shop 144th

Kiriba Sushi & Grill

Jollof Hub West African Cuisines

Teriyaki Time

Pagliacci Pizza

Saltoro

Saltoro

4.5

(345)

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Little Ting’s Dumplings

Little Ting’s Dumplings

4.3

(359)

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Aroy Mak Thai Food

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Asian Kitchen 德记

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Reviews of Dunn Gardens

4.8
(102)
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5.0
2y

Hidden away in a neighborhood - when you find the entrance, it feels like a secret! I really enjoyed just walking around, but there are guided tours, which seems to be the thing to do. The flowers are just phenomenal in the spring and I love the heather bank and the mature trees. There is a main drive and wide lawns, as well as little wooded paths and hidden water features and rock walls.

There are a few parking space in here - don't be afraid to check first before parking in the neighborhood. Payment is via a QR on the phone, not a cash box or anything. Well worth...

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5.0
8y

Amazing, beautiful Garden, well designed, organized and maintained, very big variety of flowers, bushes and trees. It's open to public, but you have to go only with appointment, because it's only group tours and you have to get the ticket which is only $10. They have special picnic days, you can go with your food and have nice picnic over there, and also they doing weddings, but not too many, because lack of parking space and also residents live in the property. You can buy tickets online or you can buy over there. I am definitely...

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4.0
3y

Very nice small(ish) intimate garden. 10$ donation per adult, but a membership for the year is $100 and provides for children and 4 additional adults per visit.

A little difficult to find the entrance (It is a reasonably sized gate to drive through between two regular houses). It is very well maintained and has several different areas with a good variety of plants. There are three private houses that are owned by the founders of the garden.

TL/DR: Good variety, well upkept, hard to find...

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Sara Beth WadeSara Beth Wade
Hidden away in a neighborhood - when you find the entrance, it feels like a secret! I really enjoyed just walking around, but there are guided tours, which seems to be the thing to do. The flowers are just phenomenal in the spring and I love the heather bank and the mature trees. There is a main drive and wide lawns, as well as little wooded paths and hidden water features and rock walls. There are a few parking space in here - don't be afraid to check first before parking in the neighborhood. Payment is via a QR on the phone, not a cash box or anything. Well worth seeking out!
Narine HarutNarine Harut
Amazing, beautiful Garden, well designed, organized and maintained, very big variety of flowers, bushes and trees. It's open to public, but you have to go only with appointment, because it's only group tours and you have to get the ticket which is only $10. They have special picnic days, you can go with your food and have nice picnic over there, and also they doing weddings, but not too many, because lack of parking space and also residents live in the property. You can buy tickets online or you can buy over there. I am definitely going to go back.
David TrickDavid Trick
Very nice small(ish) intimate garden. 10$ donation per adult, but a membership for the year is $100 and provides for children and 4 additional adults per visit. A little difficult to find the entrance (It is a reasonably sized gate to drive through between two regular houses). It is very well maintained and has several different areas with a good variety of plants. There are three private houses that are owned by the founders of the garden. TL/DR: Good variety, well upkept, hard to find the first time.
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Hidden away in a neighborhood - when you find the entrance, it feels like a secret! I really enjoyed just walking around, but there are guided tours, which seems to be the thing to do. The flowers are just phenomenal in the spring and I love the heather bank and the mature trees. There is a main drive and wide lawns, as well as little wooded paths and hidden water features and rock walls. There are a few parking space in here - don't be afraid to check first before parking in the neighborhood. Payment is via a QR on the phone, not a cash box or anything. Well worth seeking out!
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Amazing, beautiful Garden, well designed, organized and maintained, very big variety of flowers, bushes and trees. It's open to public, but you have to go only with appointment, because it's only group tours and you have to get the ticket which is only $10. They have special picnic days, you can go with your food and have nice picnic over there, and also they doing weddings, but not too many, because lack of parking space and also residents live in the property. You can buy tickets online or you can buy over there. I am definitely going to go back.
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Very nice small(ish) intimate garden. 10$ donation per adult, but a membership for the year is $100 and provides for children and 4 additional adults per visit. A little difficult to find the entrance (It is a reasonably sized gate to drive through between two regular houses). It is very well maintained and has several different areas with a good variety of plants. There are three private houses that are owned by the founders of the garden. TL/DR: Good variety, well upkept, hard to find the first time.
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