Queen Wilhelmina Garden showcases Dutch-style landscaping, featuring geometric symmetry and seasonal flower rotations, with over 30,000 tulips and daffodils blooming annually in spring. Highlights include the central fountain plaza, maze garden, and rose pergola housing more than 150 rare rose varieties, illustrating diverse botanical evolution.
A notable feature is the International Friendship Monument, commemorating the bond between San Francisco and the Netherlands, and hosting cultural gardening workshops throughout the year. During summer, the garden transforms into a magical space during the Night Light Art Exhibition, where pathways and blooms are illuminated in vibrant displays—perfect for photography.
We recommend using the free garden guidebook or downloading the official app to learn about each plant’s origin and ecological traits, enriching your visit with educational depth.