Garden of Fragrance

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The Verdict

"Inside the SF Botanical Garden, so you'll need garden admission (free for SF residents). Every plant chosen for scent or texture. Quiet and usually empty. Best in spring when everything is blooming."

What you need to know

A Garden Designed for Smell and Touch

The Garden of Fragrance is a small, walled garden inside the San Francisco Botanical Garden in Golden Gate Park. Built in 1965 and specifically designed for visitors with visual impairments, every plant was chosen for its scent or texture rather than its appearance. Raised beds, Braille labels, and smooth pathways make the entire space accessible by touch.

What Makes It Worth It

The garden is small. You can walk through it in ten minutes. But the sensory experience is different from any other garden in the city. Lavender, jasmine, rosemary, lemon balm, scented geraniums, and dozens of other fragrant plants are arranged at arm’s height in raised stone beds. You’re encouraged to touch, smell, and handle the plants.

The design is thoughtful. Benches are positioned for sitting and breathing. The walls block wind and street noise. On a warm afternoon, the concentrated scents of the garden fill the enclosed space in a way open gardens can’t match.

It’s a peaceful detour within the larger Botanical Garden, not a standalone destination. Best combined with a broader visit to the 55-acre Botanical Garden, which surrounds it.

Skip this if you need a large-scale garden experience. This is one small room’s worth of plants. The value is in slowing down, not covering ground.

Visiting

Address: Inside the San Francisco Botanical Garden, 1199 9th Avenue, Golden Gate Park

Hours: Daily, 7:30 AM-closing (varies by season, typically 4:00-6:00 PM)

Cost: Included with Botanical Garden admission: $13 adults, $9 seniors, $3 kids 5-11. Free for SF residents with ID. Free second Tuesday of the month.

Best time to go: Late morning on a warm day, when the sun heats the garden walls and the scents are strongest.

What to know: The Garden of Fragrance is tucked inside the larger Botanical Garden. Enter from the 9th Avenue gate and follow signs. It’s easy to miss if you’re not looking for it.

Getting There

Transit: Muni N-Judah to 9th Avenue and Irving, then walk into the park. The 44-O’Shaughnessy and 6-Haight/Parnassus also stop nearby.

Parking: Music Concourse garage (paid) or free street parking along Lincoln Way and surrounding streets.

Walking: Adjacent to the California Academy of Sciences and the de Young Museum. Part of the central Golden Gate Park cluster.

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