Golden Gate Park: East End
Flowers & Tunnels & Bears, Oh My!

Neighborhood: Golden Gate Park

Description

It was the 1860s, and everyone had heard about New York City’s Central Park — a spacious plot of green that contrasted sharply with the metallic landscape beyond. To recreate such a space in San Francisco, city officials looked west, where the unincorporated Outside Lands lied dormant and unused. By the turn of the century, Golden Gate Park had developed into an enormous playground for a recreation-starved city, earning its nickname as the “Lungs of San Francisco”.

Extending from the Conservatory of Flowers to the Music Concourse, the East End is home to sites both historically significant and contemporarily beautiful — including AIDS Grove, the Shakespeare Garden, Children’s Playground and the Music Concourse.

Next Tours

  • Friday, December 27 at 2:00 pm given by Rosalie G.Sign Up
  • Friday, January 17 at 1:00 pm given by Sylvie W.Sign Up
  • Saturday, January 18 at 10:00 am given by Ian S.Sign Up
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Notes

Tour Length: Approximately 1-1/2 to 2 hours

 

Location

Meet at the top of the stairs at the Conservatory of Flowers at 100 John F. Kennedy Drive.

Note: Please check MUNI’s current schedule.

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Please note: Private group tours required for groups of 8 or more.