
Best Places to Visit at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco
The colossal urban Golden gate park is potpourri of activities. It is 1,013 acres 3 miles long to be exact. The campus houses stunning buildings, bewitching grasslands, serene lakes, vital historical places, and enriched museums. Not all the treasures are of equal popularity or significance. The park has seen many developments and redesigning since its inception in 1870. Today is an important tourist attraction.
Introduction to the park
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Conservatory of Flowers
People visit this peculiar Victorian style green house and wonder at the unusual phenomena of dissimilar world climates existing under one roof. It is curiosity first and beauty later that brings stream of populace to this place. Hordes of people come with a mat a newspaper and picnic items to relish nature.
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Japanese Tea Garden
The marvelous garden existing from 1894 is renowned for its paths, ponds and native plants strewed with sculptures and bridges giving it a picturesque look. It reflects Asian and local culture. People from all over the world throng the place to see one million trees, nine lakes, lily pond without border. It is officially consented to be one of the most popular sites in the park.
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Stow Lake
Stow Lake looks picturesque with strawberry hill like an island in the middle. People hire boats and paddle boats to go around the lake in a merry go round way. Its waterfall adjoining the Lake the Huntington Fall is favorite site where tourist spend endless time.
Strybing Arboretum & Botanical Gardens
It is a place not just for green fingers but those who love nature and preserve it or admire it as creativity. Here the huge collection of plants, shrubs, in man made and natural landscaping water gardens ponds are the cynosure of all eyes. A congregation of humanity is visible all the time here.
The Beach chalet
The Chalet is situated at a very the point where the San Francisco park merges with the Pacific Ocean. Witnessing many upheavals since 1925 it reached its present state in 1996. It houses two restaurants, and the visitors centre takes you down the memory lane.

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