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The gardens are open (galleries remain closed). All visitors, including Members must reserve tickets online in advance. TICKETS/INFO >
The Huntington hosts more than 800,000 visitors each year from the United States and around the world, who come to enjoy the gardens and galleries, conduct research, and learn from the collections.
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The Huntington is beginning a phased reopening; the gardens are now open (galleries remain closed). Non-Members must buy tickets online in advance. Members must reserve tickets online in advance. The Huntington is open 10 a.m.–5 p.m. every day except Tuesdays.
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The gardens, store, and 1919 café are now open (galleries remain closed). All visitors, including Members must reserve tickets online in advance.
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By car, bicycle, public transportation, or Uber, here's how to get here.
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1919 CAFE OPEN. ALL OTHER DINING FACILITIES REMAIN CLOSED. Tea in the Rose Garden Tea Room, a leisurely meal in 1919 Cafe, Freshwater Pavilion Noodle House, or the Patio Grill, or just a quick snack at Red Car coffee shop - our five distinct locations offer seasonal, locally grown, made-from-scratch food and beverages.
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The Huntington is committed to making its collections, buildings, programs, and services accessible for all visitors.
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Tours are an ideal way to learn more about The Huntington! Choose from docent-led tours, audio tours, groups tours, specialty tours, virtual tours, and free garden tours.
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A perfect place to start your visit, The Mapel Orientation Gallery features a short film about The Huntington's history, "Takeaway Tours", tips and pics from other visitors, selfies with Blue Boy, a Huntington Centennial Timeline and more

Locate galleries, gardens, places to eat, restrooms, and points of interest.
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