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    Japanese Garden

    4.6 (73 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Charisse T.

    We took a stroll through the garden and it was fantastic, a little bit hot but beautiful nevertheless. The scenery was beautiful and the ducks were plentiful. What a place to walk and relax

    Jessica W.

    The park seemed kind of small to me. But it has nice different areas for you to check out and a few seated segments. The descriptions describing the different types of plants are helpful in decoding what you are looking at. it's a nice quick detour to attend.

    Tracey L.

    This is one of the most beautiful Japanese gardens I have ever visited. We slowly walk the paths, admiring the trees and passing the tea house. The ducks were out back in the water putting on a show of dipping their heads in the water and ruffling their feathers. We crossed the bridge to the koi pond. The farther we went back, taking different turns and twists, we came upon the waterfall. Some areas had small streams of water running through the garden and benches with bamboo trees hanging over them. We sat for a while, relaxing and enjoying this quiet time before heading back to the trails and coming upon a family of turtles. I must say It was a very nice visit, and I enjoyed the serenity.

    Amber M.

    Beautiful and peaceful. I had not been to this garden in years and it has become an even more amazing space of serenity.

    An absolutely beautiful and peaceful escape right in the middle of Hermann Park. The Houston Japanese Gardens are well-kept and incredibly well designed -- every stone, bridge, and pond feels thoughtfully placed, creating a sense of calm the moment you walk in. It's hard to believe that a place as serene as here is right in the middle of America's fourth largest city! The landscaping is stunning year-round (it helps that Houston has mild winters compared to up north), and the koi pond and pathways make for a perfect stroll whether you're visiting solo or with friends. It's not a large space, but it's so tranquil and serene that time seems to slow down while you're there. This is also a perfect spot for photoshoots. While here, I saw many people taking formal photos for various occasions such as school dances, weddings, etc. If you need a moment of quiet in the city or just want to appreciate nature and traditional Japanese aesthetics, this is a must-visit spot in Houston.

    Lucy T.

    This is a cute little garden located in Hermann Park. I had put it on my bucket list of places to go to in Houston then ended up stumbling upon it while I was at Hermann Park. It is beautiful and kept very clean. There was all kinds of wildlife here too. A lot of birds!

    Kenny L.

    Cute little place to walk around with family, friends or a romantic time. If you're a green thumb type of a person, this place is it. Bring some duck/bird food to feed the animals. Had a serene time just walking around and talking. Great to take photos and selfies! :) very serene and peaceful. If you want to be one with nature, it's here.

    M.A. B.

    A hidden gem in Hermann Park. Quiet and serene. An oasis of nature in the heart of the city.

    Kelvie S.

    If you're looking for a slice of Japan in the middle of Houston, the Japanese Gardens at Hermann Park have you covered. First off, the landscaping is so perfect it makes your front yard look like an overgrown jungle. Every rock is where it's supposed to be. Every tree looks like it's just had its monthly therapy session. Even the koi fish look like they've achieved inner peace. It's a garden that's simultaneously calming and guilt-inducing because it reminds you how bad you are at keeping your houseplants alive. The paths are beautifully laid out, winding through serene bridges, peaceful ponds, and areas where you can sit and contemplate life--or just people-watch as someone tries to pronounce "shōji screen" correctly. (Pro tip: Don't try. Just call it "the cool wooden thing.") If you need a place to chill out, take artsy photos, the Japanese Gardens in Houston is your spot.

    Klemens T.

    First time coming here with the family and it was beautiful. Lots of squirrels, ducks, and other animals. There's a beautiful pond where it appears you can rent a little pedal operated boat. A lot of beautiful plants and trees. There you will find the entrance to this Japanese Garden where you'll see Cherry Blossoms, koi fishes, etc. If you walk along every walkway, it can take you a while and it looks like a great place to jog as well. The parking lot is small and once you circle around this bay, you'll have to exit out of the parking lot and take the turnaround just to reenter the parking lot.

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    Erb H.

    Walking around the garden and these guys stole the show. Be prepared for them to beg for your attention.

    Had an amazing experience, great atmosphere. I just quite didn't get to see cherry blossom don't know exact when start blooming my visit was April 8th.

    Sang jun P.

    Parking is a nightmare but it's a cute place got lots of nature exposure in a sea of towers and buildings

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    Amazing relaxing place it is so beautiful had a great time love it recommend it any ages

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    Ask the Community - Japanese Garden

    How big is the area?

    It won't take you long to walk through. There's another garden on the other side by the museum to visit too.

    Has anyone or can anyone hold an event like a small wedding?

    I've seen people go there and have picnics, take pictures for their fifteens but that's a good question since it's a public space it you can use the property but check with the workers at the park to see if you have to pay for a fee or if you need a… Read more

    Can go here for my quinceañera pictures? Am I allowed to take pictures like that there?

    Yeah, I saw a lot of people came for wedding, graduations and quinceneara pictures

    Are people still there after 6(can you go in) or do they completely shut down the garden?

    They close at 6pm. Security will come and lock the front doors

    Do you have to pay to come in here?

    No, there is no admission price!

    What time does it close?

    That can be found on the Hermann Park gardens website! https://www.hermannpark.org/poi/24/

    What months/weeks are the cherry blossoms in full bloom?

    Cherry Blossoms are traditionally the first signal of Spring in Japan. I have one planted in my backyard in Sugar Land, sometimes I got blooms around early to mid March towards beginning of April. However, our strange and wacky Houston weather… Read more

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    If you're doing a day at Hermann park, be sure to stop by and walk through this area as it's free entry.

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    My friend got tickets to see a Christmas lights show in the Houston Botanical Garden. Thought it…read morewas neat the way everything lit up in the darkness. We arrived here on the last Sunday of the year. December 28, 2025. It was very auspicious for sure. We found parking at around 7:45pm and had people directing us where to park. We found parking and walked towards the entrance and waited for my friend's friends to show up. After introductions, we entered the botanical park and my friend scanned all the tickets for our group to enter. I'm not sure how much those tickets costs, but I'm sure it was worth every penny. We probably spent about 1 1/2 hours here from start to finish. We tried to stay close to together, walking close together and enjoying the lit up displays along the way. It was cool how everything was themed. From animals and insects to the many Chinese astrology animals. We even asked each other about who is what sign and we all tried to find where our Chinese animal was. It was a fun experience to have with friends on a Sunday evening. A lot of trees and signage were decorated with a lot of lights and festive themes. It was a beautiful night to be out and about. Thanks to my friends and new friends who have helped me enjoy the last Sunday of 2025 with a paid admission. It was cool that there was a lot of families and children out and about. Weather was good that night. No need to put on layers. There were food vendors in the park that night but we ate dinner prior to coming out to the Houston Botanical Gardens. The overall experience here at the Houston Botanical Gardens was very cool. Just saw the gardens at night which was cool but not during the day when it can be very therapeutic and calming as well. Still, the most beautiful thing about the lights event is that it brings people together during the holidays. Brings out the humanity in people when life seems to be on edge these days. The atmosphere that night was decidedly electric and plenty of people were around to make it better. I forgot to take photos that evening but the memories will live with me forever. For the most part though, I enjoyed myself here, seeing something different than the usual tourist thing in Houston at night. The asphalt paths was marked and there was no problem navigating around the garden. It felt smaller than it was but then again, I was following friends around without realizing how large the botanical garden really was. And so, it was just the right place that I needed to be. Enjoying the vacation with friends before doing something in Missouri City 2 days later. Maybe I should not have walked around too much that evening, but it's been a good way to be active out here at the Houston Botanical Gardens than sitting around at the house. I'm pretty sure that the lights show that I attended here is a seasonal event, so I'm assuming that they just have it annually. Not sure about other events at the HBG, but definitely check them out if you are interested and in the Houston area. Just happened to be here during the holidays in 2025. The Houston Botanical Garden is a beautiful place that's located centrally in the city of Houston, Texas. It's physically located at 1 Botanic Lane, Houston. I'm sure they accept major credit cards as well as cash for their online ticketing and people who pay at the entrance on a daily basis. As far as parking goes, there's quite a bit of parking stalls here. Albeit being at night, I figured that it was large enough to fit about 75-100 cars at any given time. I'm not sure about public transportation options, since I'm a visitor to Houston, but you can double check with the local transportation authority and see which routes are applicable and appropriate for your next trip to the Houston Botanical Gardens. Best thing to do is to have your own car, rent one, or hit up your local Houston friends to hang out at the Houston Botanical Gardens next time they're available. And of course, there is Uber and Lyft if you need their services as well. The admission fee is reasonable for anyone and everyone to help maintain the gardens. The staff here is friendly and knowledgeable about the native plants that's being cared for here. There's signage that helps you identify all the plant species that are here at the HBG. Do yourself a favor and come down to The Houston Botanical Gardens on your next trip to Houston. It may be the place you need to start or end your day. 5.0 stars for the overall experience. Support local! A+

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    Levy Park

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    4.3
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    I came here for Sunset Bingo to take advantage of the nice (rare late spring) breeze,…read morewell-maintained greenery, and amazing prizes available. The Michael Jackson playlist serenading us from the Gaspacho's eatery was nostalgic. Even though the Sunset Bingo MC was difficult to hear while seated on the grass, the staff were more than willing to rearrange some tables to accommodate the growing crowd. On my way to the (super clean!) restroom I I saw that they had a reading room, which made me instantly fall in love! They also have an arts & craft station with materials free to use. There were many families with young kids enjoying the water playground areas. The fact that they have family reservations available lets me know that this park is well aware of its draw and appeal. Birthdays? reunions? book a spot! The nearby restaurants and easy parking are major pluses. Levy Park has a packed calendar of events so I'm bound to be back before the summer ends.

    This park on Eastside Street is such a wonderful place to have in Houston. It offers plenty of room…read moreand amenities, including a dog park, an activity lawn, promenade, a children's park, pavilion, and an event lawn, plus restaurants nearby. With street parking in the surrounding area and clearly marked parking areas for the park itself, it's a pleasure to visit. As an added safety feature, they've got security that actively make rounds in the park and by the parking areas monitoring. There are plenty of tables at this park as well as areas for play. Stumble upon their games cart with a rotating supply of board games and strategy games to have some fun with friends or the kids, the art cart with some crafty supplies and the reading room which holds some books and magazines to borrow. They take donations too so you can reach out to them if so desired! The park is clean for what it is, and some areas have device charging stations along with free wifi. Their website also has a calendar of events to check out.

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    4.6
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    It's a drive to come here from the inner loop but well worth it…read more Friendly and helpful service with a smile and I was handed a 10 page handout on their rose selections and their roses are sorted by type and alphabetical order. The rose trees were few but I know I got a late start this year and will return earlier for best selections. I'm on their Facebook group and know they just got their David Austin roses in so I had to come in today and leave with two roses. Value is great - their hanging baskets are gorgeous and the proven selection ones were only $24.99 each. He was looking for Dallas Red lantana and of course he would find it here. I bought several herbs and other flowers. Also we got pictures with the Easter Bunny today! There are goats and chickens, too. I bought so much before that I was given a $15 credit to apply to today's purchase! Highly recommended and there was live music and a food truck.

    We went on a weekend and throughly enjoyed it. The staff come around and ask if you have any…read morequestions and provide excellent recommendations for your garden or indoor plants. They also offer free popsicles which was so lovely considering how hot it was. There's farm animals and koi fish as well as plenty of seating for people to rest and enjoy the views. I would say the plants are well cared for and decently priced. Their fairy garden was adorable and my friends and I were taking notes.

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