Hann1981
非常安静而且美丽的地方,适合在园区里面散步,也能够观赏里面的展览。虽然地方比较偏远一点,不过在里面走一走的感觉非常棒。
mpn7330
Oh my gosh, this place is amazing! We were there on a hot day, and despite that it was wonderful. The Cactus/succulent gardens were my favorite. The jungle and the conservatory ( glass structure) were fantastic. Normally I would not be as into this type experience, however this was great. Hours are short, 10:30-4:30. Closed Monday(?). The museum aspect is also out of this world. The Guttenburg Bible original, really!! Unbelievable original examples of books, maps, art, and music from the 1300's on. Do yourself a favor next time you are in Pasadena and take this unique garden museum in!
geoffrey.hollis
We visited three wonderful places in Pasadena at the end of a stay on the west coast (from England): the Norton Simon, the Huntington Library, and the Gamble House. All were amazing, and relatively close together but had similar closing days so needed careful planning, especially as there was so much to enjoy at them all.The Huntington opens at 12 noon and closes at 4.30 which does not give enough time to see everything in the builidings and extensive gardens in one visit. One could easily spend all this time in the Libraries which are world class. The art galleries too have world renowned works. The gardens are beautiful - we enjoyed the Japanese and Chinese ones which were outstandingly beautiful.
washaw
This place is a must see when you visit southern California. The collection includes a bonsai exhibition, tropical greenhouse, cactus garden and a really remarkable Japanese Garden, ponds, bridges, etc. They have a significant collection of art, furniture and photographs as well as a truly interesting library. And be sure to enjoy high tea service at the Japanese pavilion. Beautiful!
GlenClarkST
For years I had waited to see the Huntington Gardens, and when I had an open day in Los Angeles, I decided to head over to Pasadena and tour the gardens. Being in LA, its possile rot grow just about anything, which was the problem, the place seemed overgrown and not especially well groomed. The Japanese Garden was a huge disappointment after having studied Japanese Gardens in Kyoto. This one didn't know the concept of restraint. The Chinese garden seemed a bit cohesive. The American art collection was one of each, no real depth, and the European collection in the old mansion was portrait after portrait of people I didn't care about, the house was more interesting.
PAAbee
If you are visiting the LA area in southern California, a day trip to Pasadena is a must. You can begin by visiting Old Town, perhaps for a light breakfast or a simple cup of coffee and then make your way over to the Huntington Library and Gardens, about 4 minutes away in San Marino. Its hours are limited so you should plan on arriving at opening time since one can easily spend the entire day enjoying its many offerings. There are several cafes, restroom facilities and drinking fountains scattered about the property along with a Special Assistance Vehicle (SAV) or tram that continuously makes its way around the property with stops at several convenient locations, picking up tired visitors or those with special needs. There is also free and ample parking.The house is magnificent in architecture and style, capturing a time in America’s history when the industrial giants were in their heyday. Its contents include some of the finest European art, furniture, tapestries, etc. in the world. Caddy-corner from the house is the library, another magnificent building housing a vast collection of works and special exhibits and functioning as a research facility for scholarly pursuit.Another large building houses American Art with its Scott & Erburn Galleries and the Chandler Wing. Works by Andy Warhol, Mary Cassatt and other American expressionists, etc. along with photographs can be found here. Special exhibits are also possibilities for this building.The gardens are exquisitely maintained and lush, providing an intense, pleasurable barrage to the senses of sight, smell, sound and feel of the cool breezes that wistfully and periodically pass by, carrying the pleasurable scent of various blooming flowers. You can easily spend the entire day enjoying the large Desert Garden with thousands of cacti and succulents, the Japanese Garden with its lovely moon bridge, Japanese house and ceremonial tea house, the Chinese Garden with its flowing lake, tea house and shop and 5 stone bridges.The large conservatory contains collections of orchids and tropical plants along with a laboratory for hands-on experiences. These are educational and great for both children and adults. A child’s garden features a maze and activities for active children while adults can sit by, chat and watch.The entire property is exquisitely maintained and provide a rich experience for all who choose to visit. A big two thumbs up for the Huntington!
MontesanoJim
While we visited, they were having a bonsai exhibition. That was good. The tropical greenhouse had everything including orchids which I love. The cactus garden was amazing! I have never seen thousands of cacti in my life. Pictures to be taken everywhere.
melobeam
The Skinny:Parking - Free paved lotAdmission - $23 weekday, $25 Weekend, closed TuesdayHours - 12p-430pFree Day - first Thursday of the month (opens at 1030am) - you must get ticket in advanceTime - you can spend over 4 hours easyRestrooms - scattered all over the groundsLuckily for us, my friend and I went on a free day so we had more time to explore the grounds. The gardens are so big you really need several days to see everything. If its too warm you can always escape to one of the buildings and check out the exhibits in the cool. We also had reservations to have afternoon tea in the Rose Garden Tea Room. If you are going to eat at the gardens I would suggest bringing your own picnic and enjoy your repast on one of the lawns. I went to the tea many years ago and I had a nice time. This time the tea was served buffet style and while we weren't rushed by the server, it was a lackluster display and the tea was average at best. While there are a lot of areas with shade, a hat is a must or at least sunscreen and sunglasses. Comfortable walking shoes are also a must because the terrain is uneven.If you like museum stores then you need to check out this large and varied store with gifts for everyone!
enroute55
My family and I have enjoyed going to the Huntington Library, Museums and Gardens for almost 40 years -- thus hundreds of times. And, each time I ready to go again, a sense of excitement prevails. It is a combination of seeing the familiar and the new. At the Huntington there is always something new to dazzle -- a blossom, a work of art, a vista. Each and every aspect of the Huntington holds appeal and underscores its international stature as being one of a kind. Regardless of the crowds, you can always find spaces to yourself, but admittedly it's good to chose your day and time of day to avoid the flocking masses. I've travelled much of the world, but there are few if any other places which combine the extent of spacious and immaculately kept gardens, such handsome architecture and extraordinary and diverse art collections, and a pleasing, relaxed atmosphere. Huntington -- you are special.
Midwesternatheart
125 Acres of gardens. Excellent collection of American Art in new buildings. Extraordinary historical collection of manuscripts.
KCKCJY
Unfortunately it was raining heavily when we visited which almost never happens in LA. Still we managed to spend a wonderful couple of hours in the Chinese Garden and indoor museum. I was recommend the Chinese Garden in particular where they did a really good job of replicating the tranquil feeling of what it must have been like to be a wealthy mandarin enjoying your own backyard.
sheryld58
Escape to the quite bedroom community of San Marino, CA, and you'll find an oasis in the middle of this beautiful community. Critics and scholars have written much on the Huntington Library and Gardens, so believe me when I say, a visit makes for a wonderful escape from the hustle and bustle of the world outside of the Huntington's gates. A day walking through the varied specialty gardens and galleries that are the core of the Huntington, are a true stress releaver. The variety of gardens is delightful, and although I missed the bloom of the roses by about two weeks, the buds are all there, just waiting to burst forth. The cherry blossoms are in bloom in the Japanese Garden, and stunning camellias are alive with color throughout the grounds. Sit in the Chinese garden and sip a cold drink as you gaze over the pond. Admire the beautiful statuary throughout the gardens, or just sit and meditate on all the beauty that surrounds you. Summer will bring tremendous crowds, so if you want a lovely escape to all things beautiful, the Huntington certainly fits the bill.
camrachic
We visited here the last week of February 2015. Even with it being "off" season, there were still many flowers in bloom. The only garden lacking blooms at the time of our visit was the rose garden. The gardens are massive so wear your best and most comfortable walking shoes. There are places where the ground is uneven, so it might be hard on some with disabilities, although there are plenty of pathways. Each garden was absolutely beautiful so it is hard to pick out a favorite. The Japanese Garden was stellar albeit a bit more crowded that I would have preferred. The dessert garden was starkly beautiful with more cacti than I have ever seen in one place at one time ever. We did eat lunch at their little lunch spot and it was okay.I highly recommend going as early in the day as you can to help avoid some of the crowds.
tsbreeze
I spent a great Monday at the Huntington in Pasadena. The combination of gardens and gallery's has something for everyone. Both the Chinese and Japanese gardens offer tranquility and beauty among their water features. The art collection is legendary. There is something for every taste from dutch masters to Andy Warhol. The children's garden and learning center make it fun for the kids.
PTRIPP
If you enjoy the beauty of nature, and want to be amazed by the diversity of what it can produce - this is a do not miss!!! The succulent garden was overwhelming in its' glory. We spent 3 hours here, which was just enough time - and if you go you must go into the gift shop, which is as diverse as the gardens. We will definitely be going back.