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Setagaya Park
Setagaya Park
Setagaya Park
Setagaya Park
Setagaya Park
Setagaya Park
Setagaya Park
Setagaya Park
Setagaya Park
Setagaya Park
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Natalie Yefimova (12/03/2020)
Nice place with beautiful Japanese plants and trees. It is always beautiful: in autumn, winter, spring and summer. It is small and quiet, with nice lake. Good place for yoga and meditations. It is better to visit this park early in the morning - there are many birds and few people :)
Heather Smith (11/01/2020)
An absolutely stunning place filled with immense beauty. Closed in the winter months and unaccessible to the public, this garden is usually open from March through early November. In April, the Japanese Cherry Blossoms and Magnolias come to life in vibrant blooms in this small park - the Viennese and tourists alike flock here to see the beautiful trees and take photos. In Autumn, the rich colors of the leaves come to life, reds, oranges, plums, yellows. Absolutely stunning and not to be missed! During the summer months, and any time, Setagaya Park is a place to go and enjoy time away from the hustle and bustle of life. To reflect and be one with nature. Though it is a small Japanese garden, it is a place of complete beauty and big enough for anyone to go and enjoy moments of solitude. This park is free to the public.
Les Rhoades (11/05/2020)
A wonderful small park to sit and relax. Beautiful with flowers and trees with small pond filled with fish. Visit in Fall to see some nice color.
Álvaro Rivera García (10/05/2020)
This is an amazing and secret place in Vienna. It is a little part of Japan in the middle of Vienna, very well kept and beautiful. A powerful calm will invade your body when you enter this little place.
Dorothea Haspelmath-Finatti (11/09/2020)
This is an amazing place: a real Japanese Garden, well kept, in Vienna's 19th district. Colourful autumn! Lots of garden benches and nice garden views. There is a lake and Japanese bridge.
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