The Conservatory of Flowers is one of the most iconic and historic attractions in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Built in 1878, it’s the oldest public wood-and-glass greenhouse in North America and a true architectural gem. Inside, you’ll find a lush, tropical paradise with over 1,700 species of rare and exotic plants, including giant water lilies, towering palms, and vibrant orchids. The conservatory is divided into themed galleries, from steamy lowland jungles to misty highland cloud forests, each designed to showcase unique ecosystems from around the world.
A stroll through the Conservatory feels like stepping back in time—Victorian elegance meets wild nature under a canopy of glass. It’s a peaceful escape from the city and especially magical on foggy San Francisco mornings. While pets aren’t allowed inside, service animals are welcome, and the gardens surrounding the building are perfect for a relaxed wander. Whether you’re into photography, botany, or just appreciate beautiful places, this spot is well worth a visit.
Pet-friendly: No, pets are not permitted.
Soft adventure: Yes, absolutely!
Seasonality: All seasons