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Well maintained garden
Steve D.

Springtime is prime time at Filoli Gardens! The thousands of blooming flowers, and the fresh spring growth contribute to the vibrant colors. I visited The Filoli Mansion and Gardens for the first time back in March. My Yelp Elite friend and I were guests of my niece, who is a Filoli member. I enjoyed my visit alot. But I probably spent too much time in the house. Each room had it's own story, and had lots of detail. It's too bad we couldn't go upstairs and see the bedrooms. I did some research before going on this tour- The Bourn/Roth Mansion has: -10 regular bedrooms -14 servant bedrooms -15 bathrooms - 17 fireplaces In the hallway there was a glass exhibit to commemorate the diplomatic summit with the USA and China. Filoli hosted the meeting of President Joe Biden and President Xi Jinping in Nov 2023. I have no comments about the Visitor Center or Cafe because we used the other gate to enter. I would suggest you eat before coming here. Also, carry a bottle of water in a bag or fanny pack. The gardens are beautifully designed, and are divided into rooms and sections. I was kind of surprised to see a giftshop in the garden shed. When we were there, lots of people were taking photos, selfies, and videos. I believe Filoli has a special offer where you can come in after closing just to take photos. Overall, we had a nice time. I have to return and see the Grand Ballroom again. Then walk around and see more of the vast garden!

Dinah K.

The cost per person could be lower. The scenery is pretty but only if you make it at the right time of the Spring. You should definitely call ahead and ask what is currently blooming. Otherwise, you could go there and see no flowers!

Grounds
Susan B.

One of Thomas Dambo's trolls resides on the grounds which is reason enough to drive down to Filoli. It is spectacularly large and friendly looking. The house is majestic, and the kitchen and staff areas are particularly interesting. But the grounds is really why you should come again and again- they are meticulously maintained and it's fun to see the different blooms as they come to season. On my last visit, in addition to the usual squirrels and birds, I saw some wild turkeys. It's a magical place.

Anahit S.

Beautiful gardens surrounded by lush trees and landscape. The cafe was surprisingly really good. The lemon bar and coffee were an excellent way to start the day. They also have a small bar outside that serves great wine. Would come back to explore the trails that are attached to the gardens.

Katie C.

It was an amazing experience with my friends. Beautiful atmosphere as always. I wish the website would've said there was a food truck, there we decided to bring sandwiches because we didn't know the situation with the Quail Café, no reservations. I also wish staff was a little bit more diligent with curbing the professional photographers on a busy Saturday afternoon, because it did inhibit our experience. Even walking through basic paths. Overall, this is one of my happy places so gorgeous and such a treasure. You can't go wrong

Botanical gardens
Sneha B.

The botanical garden is huge and well maintained. Read on internet that we need 2-3 hrs for the visit, but we ended up being there the whole day. The house is a little underwhelming but beautiful and well preserved.

Garden
Dianna W.

I visited Filoli house & garden for the first time . Today was cold , cloudy and very chilly . We had to bought tickets ahead of time and tickets were all sold out . This place has been very popular. Each season has a different scenery . The garden were huge and well cared after for all the plants and tidiness . Inside the mansion was beautiful Christmas trees and decoration. If you come at night , your coils watch all the beautiful holiday light effects . Out reservations were to enter at 11:30 and and we stayed till 3:00 pm and could barely went over the whole place once ( both Filoli garden and Thistlewyck garden ( for kids with toy trains and gift shops) . I would definitely like to come back in Spring and Summer. Should look into it to see if I should join the membership.

Yvonne Y.

I visited for the first time with a friend who is a member, and I was completely in awe. Even though none of the flowers are in bloom yet, you can already see countless buds forming everywhere. Just imagining how stunning it will be in full bloom is enough to make me excited to come back. The grounds are beautifully maintained, with many lovely walking paths throughout. It is such a peaceful place to stroll, enjoy nature, and browse the nursery for plants. My friend told me this is her happy place and that she comes often just to walk, relax, and take it all in. I can absolutely see why. What really surprised me is how close this is to my home. I had no idea something this special was practically in my backyard. I am seriously considering getting a membership because it would be the perfect place for regular walks and quiet moments. It honestly reminds me of Butchart Gardens in Vancouver, which is one of my favorite places, and I would not be surprised if this becomes just as beautiful when everything is in bloom. I cannot wait to come back and see it again.

Samantha Z.

1000/10 Amazing springtime display of flowers in a historic mansion. Beautiful and definitely recommend coming in spring, when the flowers are in full bloom and the grounds feel magical!

Black crow cake I wonder what it would look like if you cut it open
Patricia A.

Came to Filoli is search of some trolls and we found them. We came to experience the special exhibition featuring the Thomas Dambo trolls. The trolls are active is here to teach humans how to rediscover nature and be good stewards of the Earth. The trolls are outdoor structures made with reclaimed recycled materials. The trolls are placed among a 1 mile loop along a unpaved trails through redwoods and Oak Woodlands that starts and ends at Filoli's Garden. We also did a walking tour of the rose garden, the vegetable garden, pond area and other areas of the grounds. Stopped in at the Quail Café for a quick snack. They offer a wide variety of cakes and desserts, salads, sandwiches, and wraps and tea service. We also took a tour of the Filoli main house which was decorated in a Halloween theme. We were able to tour the main floor in a self-guided tour, however, the upstairs was closed to the public for the time being.

Samantha C.

Checked this place out with my friend for their TROLLS exhibit last summer. Every troll sculpture was mesmerizing, placed very thoughtfully in their respective location. The process of walking around to discover each one was fun, but neither the terrain nor the house was very interesting. Without the art, the experience would have been lackluster and not worth the price of admission.

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Ashley V.

Came here for the holiday lights and it was such a fun thing to do around this time of year. The house is decorated beautifully inside and the garden has many colorful lights. Be sure to bundle up or warm up with one of their beverages! They have lots of fire pits too. We didn't eat here but I saw some good food options. See pictures. Parking was easy and it wasn't too crowded on a Monday. Would love to come back to see this during the day time.

Danster L.

I am surprised I never wrote a review about Filoli House and Gardens. Well, here you go including dozens of photos too! I have been going to Filoli for years and each time is a wonderful and different experience. I always see something new and the property always makes me feel calm and relaxed. The only gripe is that, on some days, it gets really busy, like Disneyland busy and you'll be forced to park much further away. Also, when you end up in the far parking lot, the line to scan the tickets moves painfully slow. It took about 45 minutes to one hour the other day for my friend and I to get through the line. Otherwise, it was very fun! The house and gardens is always looking beautiful with thousands of plants, flowers and even vegetables! The gardens are a nice stroll at anytime of the year and the staff changes the flowers throughout the seasons. You''ll see the most gorgeous flowers in every corner and it makes for a perfect backdrop for your photos. Soak in the beautiful colors and also the perfectly looking pond, swimming pool and even the trees look Disneyland perfect. Onto the house, I love how the decor changes throughout the year. During the Halloween season, it looks spooky and gives you the feeling that the house is haunted. Other times of the year, it is beautifully decorated inside with lots of wonderful flowers and plants as well. Some of the decor can be cheeky and fun as well. I still haven't gone during the holidays but hope to get the chance this season! So yeah, I highly recommend visiting Filoli and give yourself at least 3 hours to be able to check out everything. Arrive early to avoid lines and purchase your tickets in advance as well.

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We have 1 pm tickets. Can we go early and eat at quail cafe and stay later than 330 to hit the gift shop?

I believe that you can go earlier, but they prefer that you go at your scheduled time so they can manage the crowds. Once you are in, you can leave when you are ready.

Is their a drop of for handcap walkers?

Yes, and there is disabled parking in front.

For the holiday lights, can I buy 6pm tickets and arrive early at 4:30? My group was already planning to go to 4.30 but currently the 4.30 ticket showed it sold out

If I remember right, ticket reservations are strict with time, unless there are cancellations on the spot and they can let you in. It's always good to take chances... hangout and wait for your time.

Are there any discounts for non-members?

You also might be able to get a discount if you purchase tickets from a third party seller, but then Filoli doesn't receive the full revenue amount.

Does anyone know how to get to the cemetery? I was told it is on a small knoll west of the house? A worker there once told me how to get there but I do not recall.. it must be unmarked off one of the hiking trails

Do we need to by entrance tickets to only go there for afternoon tea?

Tickets to Spring Teas and Holiday Teas at Filoli, which are held in the Garden House, include general admission to Filoli's Historic House and Garden

There's tickets 10am-5pm and 1p-5pm. Same price$38. What's the difference between the sessions other than the time? Is one better than the other?

Less crowded in the morning.

Any reasonable nearby hotels?

Sadly, the closest reasonably priced hotels are located in the San Carlos or Belmont areas of the El Camino Real as the Menlo Park & beach locations are quiet pricey

How big is the gardens? Just wondering if it's worth $36, thats expensive.

If you have a library card, Discover and Go is a free service that complies free tickets to local venues. I found Filoli tickets there before.

Can you purchase tickets there since walk in is welcome? Online said "sold out". 😩

Yes, I purchased mine in person. Didn't think to check online.

Best month/day to come?

I would say Spring Summer. More foliage and flowers. Plus weather and climate is good to wander around the garden and enjoy the scenery instead of getting cold.

Hello, my bible study group would like to do a group tour. I have a few who are teachers. I checked the e website and I can't seem to find a group reservation. Is there someone I need to contact specifically? Thank you.

Dear Nerissa, thank you very much for your interest in a group visit at Filoli. We hope to welcome you soon! Please see filoli.org/groups for more info about Filoli's group… Read more

What happened to the Botanical Art program and classes?

Hi Elaine, The botanical art program ended in 2019 so Filoli could focus on programs that served a… Read more

Are the paths/tour area accessible for someone using a walker?

Hello Nerissa, the paths are not paved but they are wide so I think you would be able to buy give them a call to be safe

Will this place be open on memorial day?

Yea seems like it will be. Make sure to reserve the tickets online

I know the tickets are not refundable for weather, but are they refundable if you can't make it the day you reserved?

Call their member services # & ask 16503648300

Do you need to print the ticket confirmation or is it okay to just show the order number on phone?

We didn't need a print copy when we went.

Is this place reachable with public transportation ? Would Uber be best?

Hello Nadav, I just tried to simulate a Google maps transit route, it came up empty. Your best best without a car, is a car or a bicycle. If you do end up going to Filoli, make sure to check out the Pulgas Water Temple, they close early, but worth… Read more

How many tables are in the picnic area?

that's a question you will need to ask Filoli, your question is vague. they have a restaurant with about 15 or so tables outside, they also have 2 other areas that can hold at least 100 people in each. again my suggestion would be to contact them… Read more

Can we discuss photography sessions outdoors? Do we have to buy tickets?

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Every room in the estate is decorated and the different regions of the outdoor grounds is filled with lights.

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