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Oct 27, 2024
The Huntington is the most amazing place. We went there thinking an hour would be enough and stayed the day. There was so much trouble to see. The gardens were organized in large sections and the… Full review by Ashley S
Sep 15, 2024
Born and raised in Southern California, I’d heard about the Huntington Library, Museum and Gardens my whole life. Thanks to their monthly Free Pass Thursday (check out the website for details) - and … Full review by Cara C
Sep 10, 2024
Exquisite Japanese, Chinese, rose and desert gardens. Beautifully maintained and just gorgeous. The galleries also house some famous treasures, such as the painting "Blue Boy" and a Guytenbueg bible… Full review by 846jonip
I want to see the picture of the entrance of the Huntington.
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Hmmm. We did not take a photo of the entrance and I am trying to remember why. I know! It was a parking lot. And the actual entrance I think was less than spectacular. You walk into …
Hmmm. We did not take a photo of the entrance and I am trying to remember why. I know! It was a parking lot. And the actual entrance I think was less than spectacular. You walk into an open space with the ticket buying area to the right and tables and chairs in front of you. There is a coffee shop and gift shop making two other walls and the entrance to the garden itself ahead. Before hours you can walk past the garden ticket-taker's stand a enjoy the garden for free. The various buildings are off to the right past the open area: library and 3 museums. Never mind the Rose Bowl, no rip to Pasadena is complete without a browse in Vroman's Bookstore. Jim and Carla White, San Francisco
I will be in the Los Angeles area for about one month. When would be the best time to see the garden in full bloom.
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There are so many different collections there my guess is that something will always be in bloom, regardless of the season. Our climate is so mild - plenty of beautiful things bloom in …
There are so many different collections there my guess is that something will always be in bloom, regardless of the season. Our climate is so mild - plenty of beautiful things bloom in winter. But I agree with the other answer that you should give a call when you arrive and ask.
Hi, We want to explore the Huntingdon Library and Botanical Gardens and we want to bring our "Service" dog. What do you want as proof of him being a "Service For"
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From the website: "Service Animals. The Huntington welcomes all visitors, including those assisted by a service animal. Visitors with a registered service animal are permitted in all …
From the website: "Service Animals. The Huntington welcomes all visitors, including those assisted by a service animal. Visitors with a registered service animal are permitted in all publicly accessible areas. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), The Huntington recognizes only dogs and miniature horses as Service Animals. These animals are specifically trained to do work or perform tasks for a person with a disability. Guests who use service animals must retain control of their animal at all times, and are required to keep them on a leash or harness while visiting. Emotional support animals are not recognized as service animals under the ADA; we apologize for the inconvenience, but The Huntington is unable to accommodate them." If you have a question about what "registered" means, contact them directly.
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What types of events may be hosted at The Huntington?
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The Huntington permits a variety of private events, including dinners, receptions, holiday parties, corporate retreats, conferences, meetings, and more.