Address: 3500 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90018, USA
Phone: +13237374055
Lady E
Not what I expected exactly but a small pretty oasis in the city. Labyrinth is an open stone walk not a get lost in some bushes walk.
Tristan Torgersen
Book in advance, be sure to catch a meditation session they hold near the labyrinth every hour. A quiet, peaceful place, albeit a little smaller than I'd imagined. Easily spend a couple hours here if you bring your journal and do the guided meditation. If not, an hour or so if you take your time.
Clivette Gordon
Such an amazingly peaceful place. We will be back. The bamboo trees are a must see.
Jessie Veum
Come with the whole family. But better not on an empty stomach. You can take it with you, because the prices correspond to the center of tourism. Beauty is incomparable, of course. I advise everyone to visit.
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There is no fee and I've taken pictures with no problem. RSVP is needed for your first visit.
Definitely give them a call. It's open to the public normally and I'm not sure they would close it down or allow photographers and 15 people in if it disturbed the other guests there. Especially since the garden is usually very quiet, meditative, and most people are whispering and such. Hope you're able to reach them via phone though and see if you can reserve a time or come different hours.
Make a reservation online to visit
Website says Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 1-4pm for visitors.
It's not an overnight type place and i believe they have specific hours that they are open to the public...you may want to call them or check their website
Yes and yes. And it is beautiful. Take a few minutes and sit by rhe koi pond.
Most days of the week you can purchase lunch or dinner at Peace Awareness Labyrinth and Gardens. They serve really delicious homemade, organic meals, buffet style. I suggest calling ahead if you would like to stay for lunch or dinner.
Its outside likely does not require you to reserve; for a room, you may want to inquire with its workers? You may try contacting, call or e mail, to know whether they prefer reservations or no? All I know was that they were not as warm or friendly as they desired you to see them as, when I arrived at their invitation a few minutes earlier, they refused to let me in, they would not open their gate for me, had me go wait on the streets for -+ 5 mins, even though it clearly had empty parking spaces so, you know how truly 'kind' or 'peaceful' they are
Yes, call or go on the website. Tickets and tour are free. But you need to sign up for a tour time,
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