
:Every year I visit this little garden to see the tulips bloom, and it is so so beautiful 🌷 Elizabeth F. Gamble Garden is not a big garden, but that’s exactly what makes it special. It’s a small, peaceful historic garden tucked inside a quiet Palo Alto neighborhood, and in spring it turns into one of the prettiest flower spots in the Bay Area. The garden dates back to the early 1900s and was once the home of Elizabeth F. Gamble, whose family was part of the Procter & Gamble legacy. The estate was later donated to the city and turned into a public garden, and today anyone can walk in for free and enjoy the seasonal blooms. I love coming here every spring to see the tulips, roses, wisteria and manny more. It feels calm, uncrowded, and almost like a hidden European garden. It’s not huge, you can walk the whole place in 10–15 minutes, but it’s perfect for a slow morning, photos, or just enjoying the flowers. Save this for spring in the Bay Area, and follow for more hidden gardens, hikes, and beautiful spots 🌷🌷 #sfbayarea #bayarea #bayareathingstodo #bayareaphotographer #spring
Attraction

Elizabeth F. Gamble Garden
Garden
4.7
A 2.5-acre plot encompassing herb & rose gardens, a historic home, a carriage house & a tearoom.