
Donde jardines, arte e historia florecen en un icónico campus de San Marino.
La Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens en San Marino ofrece un extenso campus donde selvas tropicales, desiertos y jardines de bosque se despliegan junto a jardines japoneses y chinos. Los visitantes pueden explorar colecciones de arte, una biblioteca y exposiciones en evolución, con opciones para visitas de un día o membresías anuales. Entre las comodidades se encuentran una Rose Garden Tea Room y una tienda de regalos; los voluntarios enriquecen la experiencia acogedora. Las raíces históricas y el diseño de Huntington invitan a explorar durante más tiempo.
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Recorra jardines temáticos que incluyen Jardines Japoneses, Chinos, Jardines del Desierto y de Rosas, con diversas colecciones de plantas y paisajes serenos.
Vea exposiciones temporales y permanentes de arte europeo y americano, con obras maestras desde el siglo XV hasta el XX en galerías dedicadas.
Explore libros raros, manuscritos y documentos históricos en una de las bibliotecas de investigación más importantes del mundo, con exhibiciones públicas y programas educativos.
Participe en visitas guiadas, talleres, conferencias y actividades para toda la familia, diseñadas para enriquecer la comprensión de los visitantes sobre el arte, la historia y la botánica.
Disfrute de decoraciones festivas, festivales y eventos temáticos durante todo el año, que ofrecen experiencias únicas y oportunidades para tomar fotos.
Relájese en los cafés en el lugar o en la Rose Garden Tea Room, que ofrecen comidas, refrigerios y té tradicional de la tarde en un entorno pintoresco.
Amazing. Yes plan the better part of a day or become an annual member as there is a lot to see. From rainforest to jungle to desert to woodland along with Japanese and Chinese gardens this is truly a treasure. Parking lot jammed but not impossible to find a spot. See a little or see a lot take a stroll this place is worth a visit.
The Huntington, has a history rooted in the personal passions of railroad magnate Henry E. Huntington. Although commonly associated with Pasadena, it is technically located in the adjacent city of San Marino. My boyfriend and his family have an annual tradition of visiting during the holidays, and I was so glad I finally got to join them this time. Let me tell you, “impressive” doesn’t even begin to cover it. The property is absolutely stunning, but I quickly realized it’s impossible to experience everything in a single day. The Chinese and Japanese Gardens were easily the most serene and zen areas on the property. We also passed through parts of the Desert Garden, which was completely different in atmosphere, very dramatic, expansive, and filled with towering cacti and succulents from around the world. Even with just a brief walk-through, it was clear how thoughtfully curated and visually striking it is, and it’s easy to see why it’s one of The Huntington’s most iconic areas. Even after several hours of walking, there were still entire sections I didn’t even step foot in. Because of the sheer size of the property, plan to wear comfortable shoes. We didn’t get to explore a lot of areas and still walked about 8 miles total by the end of the day. We also had a reservation at the Rose Garden Tea Room, which naturally limited our time further but it was a lovely experience and a nice break during a long day of exploring. A quick heads-up: having a tea room reservation does not include general admission to the property. Since our visit fell on a holiday weekend, admission was $34 per person. That said, admission is free on the first Thursday of every month but tickets must be reserved in advance. They’re released on the last Thursday of the preceding month at 9am and reportedly sell out almost instantly, so it’s definitely something to plan ahead for if you’re flexible. If you are a first-time visitor, my best advice is to pick two or three must-see areas rather than trying to see it all. It’s a huge property with so much hidden detail that you really can’t rush it. I’m already planning my next trip back to see the parts I missed!
This is an amazing family place to visit. It's a very big garden we dont finish it in one day because there is so much beauty to appreciate. Highly recommend. We got the annual pass and so happy we did. We can enjoy the beauty all year round. Parking is free i really appreciate that.
Five star beauty in the gardens alone. We plan to return for tea and museums next month. Driving there was easy with navigation and parking was a breeze. A simple check-in with the entrance attendant (we had prepaid tickets) and physical check-in at reception for entry. There is a gift store on-site with many lovely and different types of items to select from (from socks, to plants and so much more) for purchase. We went during Christmas so the tree and ornaments were beautifully decorated. We read a lot, spent time in the rose garden, took breathtaking photos and had lunch on the premises (palatable). I would definitely consider becoming a member. The weather was perfect and we can't wait to go back 😍
The Huntington gardens in San Marino, California, are paradise. It is so beautiful, meticulously maintained and the volunteers who worked there are kind, smiling and ready to answer all your questions. This was my 2nd visit last November and I enjoyed it even more. I took tons of pictures, relaxed and meditated. The weather was gorgeous and I spent half a day. The roses garden is my favorite, but I enjoy the Japanese garden, the Chinese garden as well. “Jamais deux sans trois“, as we say in French. I certainly will go back to the Huntington Gardens!
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