The Huntington
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The Huntington

Los Angeles, California

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A sprawling estate in San Marino with one of the finest botanical gardens in the world, a serious art museum, and a rare book library that houses a Gutenberg Bible. The Chinese Garden is a masterwork, the desert garden is hallucinatory, and the whole 120-acre campus has a serenity that makes you forget you're in LA. It's the city's best-kept secret among people who don't live near it.

Insider tip

The Chinese Garden — Liu Fang Yuan — in the morning. Walk the full loop, cross the stone bridge, and find the Tea House for a proper service.

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