It’s hard to find another place as serene and dreamy as San Francisco Japanese Tea Garden. For your bus tour holiday to San Francisco California, be sure to make a stop here. Even though, I have to say, the design and stuff are hardly original (I suspect) because it has been designed mostly for the Americans, it’s still a very tranquil place to visit in San Francisco. It’s got amazingly beautiful landscape which will leave your chin scrapping the floor.
The beautiful pagoda at this San Francisco bus tour attraction is stunning…something you don’t see everyday unless you plan to migrate to an Asian country. Take lots of pictures of all the statutes, monuments and displays they have on here!
It’s like injecting a very pleasant culture shock into your system. If you have kids with you during your bus tour holiday here, you have to take them to the bridge where it stands over a large pond filled with Japanese Koi fish. This is very common in many places in Asia because it is supposed to bring good luck and prosperity to the place. I’d, seriously, like to see more of these kinds of ponds and structures in our country. It’s simply too beautiful.
Of course, once you’re done walking around admiring all the flora and faunas around this San Francisco’s Japanese Tea Garden, take a sit, relax and enjoy the atmosphere at the Japanese-style tea house. During Spring time, the view is magnificent! The management of this San Francisco attraction properly divided the garden into multi-levels for easy viewing although the space isn’t exceptionally large. Which brings me to my one and only complaint – it’s PACKED during weekends. So, the kids might not have such a fun time if you make a bus your stop here then. But still, this is one of most gorgeous places I’ve ever visited in San Francisco. Make a bus stop at this San Francisco attraction and be prepared to snap away at everything like your life depended on it. To see the dreamy beauty of this place, head over to Tea Garden at Martin Luther King, Jr., San Francisco, CA 94101. For details, call +1 415 752 4227. This San Francisco attraction opens everyday from 8.30am till 6.30pm.