Arlington Garden in Pasadena

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Pasadena, United States

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Tourist attraction· Botanical Gardens· Garden

Arlington Garden in Pasadena Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Arlington Garden in Pasadena is located in Pasadena, United States on 275 Arlington Dr. Arlington Garden in Pasadena is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in United States.

Address

275 Arlington Dr

Phone

+1 6265785434

Amenities

Dogs allowedGood for kids

Open hours

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Fatima Elreda

This is the cutest garden! I love that it's not as manicured as others I've visited. I photographed a wedding here last year and it was perfect. They had their ceremony under the peppercorn tree, they hired a HARPIST for the ceremony (so freaking cool) and then we explored the garden for their bridals. It was empty, quiet and we had plenty of different spaces and opportunities for the most beautiful images. It gave me \the secret garden\ vibes, it really was so stunning. I've attached a few images from that day!!

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Chana Swope

Cute and quite. Nice place to take rustic or vintage looking garden pictures. Perfect hideaway for studying or meditation

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Joshua Swodeck

This intimate botanical space is wonderful. Lots of seating throughout to sit and read a book or practice your fiddle and banjo (this happened while we we're there...they were great btw). Lots of native trees and plants along with a few fun surprises. The labyrinth and the succulent fountain were two our kids' favs. They also make a great sweet orange Marmalade from the oranges on site that's for sale and helps with upkeep costs.

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gardeniafly

This is a super cute garden to go picnic or read in! It's very quite and peaceful here, and there are plenty of shaded spots with seating and tables to enjoy a snack or just relax in nature. There are many branching, winding paths with cute sculptures, impressive plants, or soothing fountains right around the corner. The thing that made this garden so special despite it's small size is that there were endless things to see here. Various memorials are located throughout the garden and there are places with people's art. There was even a tree where people tied little pieces of paper with their hopes, wishes, and ambitions for the future on them to the branches. We came on a Saturday and there weren't too many people here. The paths and seating areas are separated from each other with various trees and other plants, so you couldn't really tell other people were in the garden unless they walked directly by you. Everyone was wearing masks and social distancing too. From what the signs said, it seems the garden is closed every Tuesday for maintenance to keep employees safe from COVID. Other than that, the garden is open during the day and free to visit.

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Marjorie Mitchell

If you want to be on cloud nine, hang out in Arlington Garden in Pasadena. Bring a blanket, pack some wine and snacks, and don't forget the speaker. You'll be surrounded by dogs, interesting people and beautiful views. What could be better?