Hotels Near San Francisco Golden Gate Park
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The park is also home to spectacular natural sights, including the San Francisco Botanical Garden at Strybing Arboretum, the Conservatory of Flowers and the famed Japanese Tea Garden, even a herd of free-roaming bison. Plus, Golden Gate Park hosts festivals and concerts. The park is the site of a 9,044-seat stadium and polo fields.
Discover the perfect hotel near San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park at the Queen Anne Hotel. Golden Gate Park is just 3 miles away from our hotel, and the Queen Anne Hotel offers the ideal spot for seeing the many splendid sights of this landmark park. For more park details, visit www.golden-gate-park.com. Visitor Information (415) 561-4700.
Discover the perfect hotel near San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park at the Queen Anne Hotel. Golden Gate Park is just 3 miles away from our hotel, and the Queen Anne Hotel offers the ideal spot for seeing the many splendid sights of this landmark park. For more park details, visit www.golden-gate-park.com. Visitor Information (415) 561-4700.
Golden Gate Park Stadium and Polo Fields.
Golden Gate Park Stadium is located in the southeast corner of the park, and sits on the site of the old Kezar Stadium. The old stadium was built in 1925, formerly home to both the San Francisco 49ers and the Oakland Raiders, and was famously featured in the Dirty Harry movie starring Clint Eastwood. The new Golden Gate Park Stadium and polo fields has hosted major league soccer and lacrosse sporting events. Golden Gate Park’s Kezar Stadium is located at the intersection of Frederick Street and Stanyan Street within the park. Telephone: 1 (415) 666-7024. [Top]
Golden Gate Park Stadium is located in the southeast corner of the park, and sits on the site of the old Kezar Stadium. The old stadium was built in 1925, formerly home to both the San Francisco 49ers and the Oakland Raiders, and was famously featured in the Dirty Harry movie starring Clint Eastwood. The new Golden Gate Park Stadium and polo fields has hosted major league soccer and lacrosse sporting events. Golden Gate Park’s Kezar Stadium is located at the intersection of Frederick Street and Stanyan Street within the park. Telephone: 1 (415) 666-7024. [Top] Golden Gate Park Recreation. There’s no better way to see beautiful Golden Gate Park than on the back of a bike or by foot. Golden Gate Park is a perfect place for hitting mountain bike trails and taking bike rides. Take out a boat on picturesque Stow Lake and spend some carefree moments enjoying the views and gliding along Golden Gate Park’s largest man-made lake. With so many spectacular things to see and do, just walking around the park is an adventure. For maps and details about seeing the many exciting landmarks and experiencing the many recreational features of Golden Gate Park, visit www.nps.gov/goga/planyourvisit/maps.htm. [Top]
Golden Gate Park Gardens. Golden Gate Park is home to many beautiful gardens. See the famed five-acre Japanese Tea Garden, the Wihelmina Tulip Garden, the Rose Garden, the AIDS Memorial Grove and Shakespeare's Flowers. Golden Gate Park is also home to the stunning Conservatory of Flowers, one of the largest traditional wood-and-panel conservatories to be found anywhere in the world. The San Francisco Botanical Garden at Strybing Arboretum, which stretches for 55 acres and displays more than 7,500 plant species, can also be found in Golden Gate Park. For more details on the SF Botanical Gardens, visit www.sfbotanicalgarden.org [Top]
Queen Anne Hotel - San Francisco, California (CA)
1590 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
Reservations: 1-800-227-3970 Fax: 1-415-775-5212 General Information: 1-415-441-2828
Email: stay@queenanne.com
1590 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
Reservations: 1-800-227-3970 Fax: 1-415-775-5212 General Information: 1-415-441-2828
Email: stay@queenanne.com
