This is one of my favorite places to visit in San Antonio. It is free to the public and so beautiful. It’s small but great for the whole family. There are stairs so probably not the best for people with major mobility issues but I do think there are areas that would be handicap accessible. It’s prob
Very pretty location. It looks like people use it for photo shoots. It's small and doesn't take long to walk the whole thing. There is no entry fee, so it makes a nice place to stroll and relax. It is not really good for people who need walking assistance or have wheelchairs. You can only get to s
It was SO beautiful. If anyone ever has a chance to go walking thru here they should. They keep the area well kept, walkways clean and clear of rubbish. There are koi of varying colors, plants and flowers galore, a waterfall, and plenty of areas set up to take pics. Can't wait to go back.
This was a beautiful place to visit. Definitely loved by all of my family. It was rainy the day we visited but still we enjoyed it very much. There's a small shop to grab some souvenirs or Popsicles and coffee. Sweet workers.
This place is so beautiful! We went on a day that was a bit overcast, which was just fine. It wasn't too busy, either. There are koi fish in the ponds and we even saw a turtle once. It was also free, so that's another good thing about the gardens.
My sisters came and visited me here and wanted to take in some of the sights. I recommend coming early to avoid crowds, parking issue's and summer heat. The park is partialy handicap accessible bucause not all levels are accessible and several ramps are steep. It is very beautiful and several place
Beautiful. This was such a lovely experience. Amazing to see such a well kept garden. The fish and turtles were super cute. Such a lovely quiet place to clear your head. I'm guessing it's the shop there but it was so very sweet of them to keep the hot weather in mind. They had a container of cold wa
Beautiful place to visit and just relax for a while. Parking lot is very small we had to park down the hill a little. They do have a small restaurant and also a grab & go for coffee-tea or other drinks. Highly recommend a visit.
Fun little garden with a super short trail up to a tiny waterfall. Plenty of fish and turtles in the water, if you enjoy nature. About 45 minutes is sufficient to see everything this place has to offer.
Although parts of the garden have ramps not all parts of the trail are easily accessible. If you
Beautiful park with free entry. The bottom walkway is wheelchair accessible! Lots of fish to see.
TeddyBear and I had a great experience at the Tea Garden today. We went at a perfect time of the day and the weather was not too hot and a storm was coming in. We walked all the way around the garden and met all kinds of interesting people. Definitely a good place to relax and look around.
It took us us about 30 minutes to visit. Impression is that either it should be expanded to be multicultural or redone with more Japanese influence. It is worth a quick visit. The rocky design would make me rename the place.
One of the very beautiful hidden gems here in San Antonio, Texas. I came here back in February 9, 2023. Hadn't been here in a couple of years. I absolutely love this place. It's very peaceful and beautiful here. Perfect place to bring family and friends.
I absolutely fell in love with this place. So peaceful and serene very early in the morning. We know it gets busy there, so we got there at 8am. It's much cooler at that time and you can go slowly up the stairs. I would visit this place again.
Though map says Japanese garden, but the main entrance gate says Chinese garden.
Nice place to spend 30 - 45 min with nature. This is closer to downtown where river walk and Alamo plaza is located. Though we were hoping for some variety of teas to taste, but the cafe was offering only known tea flav
It's a little piece of Heaven on earth. With beautiful ponds filled with Koi fish and gorgeous water fall, you will love the peace you feel. The flowers and architecture make a fantastic backdrop for photographers. It's an Oasis you don't want to miss out on.
Always love coming here. It is so beautiful! The fish are nice to see.
I had moderate expectations and was blown away. The view after cresting the entry garden is breathtaking. A lovely place and a required visit.
Free Free Free did I say FREE yes that is what it cost to participate and Appreciate all that the San Antonio Japanese Tea Garden have to offer each and every day of the year. Come and spend the hours they are open and climb down to it’s bottom and imagine yourself in Japan and not have to purchase
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