Kubota Garden

Garden · Rainier Beach

3

@cntraveler

Kubota Garden – Park Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"Let’s start big picture here? Hidden fountains. Bright-red bridges. Koi darting about elegant ponds. At Kubota Garden, 20 acres of gorgeous Japanese gardens await visitors willing to make the trip to the Rainier Beach neighborhood in South Seattle. First started in 1927 by Fujitaro Kubota, the complex is now part of Seattle’s public park system. What's the best way to experience it? Make time to wander. An incredible number of native Northwest flowers, shrubs, and trees grow amid the interweaving paths at Kubota. Was it easy to get around? While some tiered paths and small bridges may present challenges for disabled visitors, the majority of the garden is simple to move around and accessible to everyone. All said and done, what—and who—is this best for? The gardening skills on display at this plant lover's wonderland will impress even fervent indoor people. But it takes 30 minutes to get here from downtown (and 30 minutes back), so if you don’t have a spare hour, stick to closer parks." - Jessica Voelker

https://www.cntraveler.com/activities/seattle/kubota-garden
Alamy

9817 55th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118 Get directions

kubotagarden.org
@kubotagarden

3 Postcards

See full details

More Places For You

Ltd Edition Sushi

Sushi restaurant · Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill's Ltd Edition Sushi offers an intimate omakase with wild-caught, seasonal fish, charismatic chefs, and generous sake pairings.

14 Postcards

Bebop Waffle Shop

Breakfast restaurant · North Admiral

Nestled in a bright corner of West Seattle, Bebop Waffle Shop serves up fun, fluffy waffles and delicious coffee alongside a charming flower shop, making it a quirky, inclusive community hub perfect for brunch vibes and people-watching.

8 Postcards

Starbucks

Coffee shop · Pike Place Market

Seattle's original Starbucks at Pike Place Market serves classic brews, exclusive merch, and vintage vibes in a cozy, bustling spot.

5 Postcards

Sugo Hand Roll Bar

Sushi restaurant · Pike Place Market

At this vibrant waterfront sushi spot, delight in exceptional handrolls and creative cocktails like lychee martinis, all set against upbeat tunes and a casual atmosphere.

5 Postcards

Kedai Makan Capitol Hill

Malaysian restaurant · Capitol Hill

Kedai Makan in Capitol Hill serves vibrant, authentic Malaysian dishes like rich curries, spicy noodles, and the must-try roti jala in a cozy, colorful setting.

7 Postcards

Lola

Greek restaurant · Belltown

Lola is a cozy, upscale eatery where modern Mediterranean meets comfort food, featuring standout dishes like octopus hash and made-to-order doughnuts.

6 Postcards

Milstead & Co.

Coffee shop · Fremont

This rustic-chic coffeehouse not only showcases local art but also serves up stellar brews from top roasters, a snug spot for quality drinks and tasty pastries.

3 Postcards

Dough Zone Dumpling House Seattle Pine Street

Chinese restaurant · Central Business District

Dough Zone serves up Chinese comfort food with a modern twist, featuring top-notch soup dumplings, crispy pork buns, and bold noodles in a casual, buzzing setting.

5 Postcards

White Horse Tavern

Pub · Pike Place Market

Tucked in Post Alley, White Horse Tavern is a cozy, dimly lit British pub with eclectic decor, strong drinks, and a local, laid-back vibe.

7 Postcards

Darkalino's

Italian restaurant · Wallingford

Nestled in Tangletown, Darkalino's serves up vibrant handmade pasta and focaccia sandwiches alongside killer cocktails in a cozy, inviting atmosphere.

2 Postcards