Apartments near San Francisco Botanical Gardens in San Francisco, CA(3,830 Rentals)
1415 5th Ave
1236-1238 3rd Ave
200 Irving St
1467 7th Ave
144 Hugo St
1482-1498 9th Ave
139 Hugo St
135 Lincoln Way
550 Kirkham St
338 Kirkham St
150 Irving St
1495 10th Ave
131 Hugo St
409 Kirkham St
100 Hugo St
145 Irving St
1275 2nd Ave
1501 10th Ave
1289 2nd Ave
1500 7th Ave
1259 16th Ave
1500 12th Ave
1252 2nd Ave
1242-1244 2nd Ave
1528 10th Ave
840 Kirkham St
45 Lincoln Way
1260 2nd Ave
1253 16th Ave
1503-1509 11th Ave
1501 Lincoln Way
1527 Lincoln Way
1255 16th Ave
1221 Arguello Blvd
15 Lincoln Way
1551 9th Ave
1550 9th Ave
1547 8th Ave
1215-1217 Arguello Blvd
1334 16th Ave
1329 16th Ave
1273 Arguello Blvd
1515-1517 12th Ave
1319 16th Ave
1200 17th Ave
1233 Arguello Blvd
1256 17th Ave
1299 Arguello Blvd
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The goal of residents of San Francisco Botanical Garden apartments is to "celebrate the bond between people and plants," at least, that's what the garden itself promotes. But certainly living so close to the San Francisco Botanical Garden in San Francisco apartments would want to make you respect that goal as well wouldn't it? The beauty of the situation is that people with San Francisco Botanical Garden apartments have an absolutely gorgeous location to go get in a short stroll or a long walk, 365 days out of the year. So what is the San Francisco Botanical Garden and why would you want a San Francisco apartment near it? Well, it is a well recognized garden that has been not only praised for its beauty, but also for the diversity of plants, its ongoing education programs and its strong dedication to conservation. This means that it makes the neighborhood of San Francisco Botanical Garden apartments look good, and also attracts plenty of people to come and learn more about plants and taking care to conserve San Francisco's energy and plant life. San Francisco Botanical Garden apartment dwellers are fortunate to live in this climate in which plants from all over the world can survive and thrive. The 55 acres offer over 7500 species of plants, enough to make you want to visit the park from your San Francisco apartment on a regular basis. This complete park also offers art classes to San Francisco apartment dwellers, presents speakers addressing plant life, and it has a library, a bookstore and sells plants.