5 Things to do in LA County for Plant Lovers 🪴

Attention, plant lovers in Los Angeles County! You’re in for a green-filled treat! LA County has a variety of plant-themed experiences and destinations for you to explore. Whether you want to work remotely in a peaceful greenhouse cafe or spend a day walking in a huge botanical garden, this guide will show you some of the most charming, plant-filled spots in LA County.
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🪴 Things to do in LA County for Plant Lovers
1. Sip Coffee in a Green House Cafe : Creature’s Plants & Coffee ☕


Creature’s Plants and Coffee
📍Address: 4958 N Eagle Rock Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041
Can you imagine sipping a coffee inside a stunning greenhouse cafe? At the Creature’s Plants & Coffee, you’ll find yourself enjoying peaceful morning surrounded by fresh air and greenery. A lot of people come here to hangout or work on their laptops. I came in to work on my laptop and spend didn’t want to leave! It is very peaceful and quiet in the morning and if you fall in love with any of the plants, the plants are for sale too!
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📌 Google Maps Location + Info: Creature’s Plants & Coffee
2. Read at a Cute Plant-Themed Bookstore: Lost Books 📚


Lost Books, Plants & Vinyl
📍Address: 2233 Honolulu Ave, Montrose, CA 91020
Lost Books is not your typical bookstore. As you enter, you’ll be welcomed by a small tunnel of plant-filled bookshelf. Get your camera out because this tunnel is very much Instagram worthy and photographers even come here just for the tunnel. Aside from having a lot of plants decorated in the bookstore, they have also plant themed books by the front.
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📌 Google Maps Location + Info: Lost Books, Plants & Vinyl
3. Make Your Own Terrarium: Jungle Box 🌱


Jungle Box Studio
📍Address: 334 Main St unit 5017, Los Angeles, CA 90013
📌 Book your workshop: https://linktr.ee/jungleboxstudio
Have you ever dreamed of creating your very own miniature jungle? Well, the Jungle Box Studio in LA offers creative terrarium-making classes by owner Ryan. He has a variety of plants and decors for your to choose from to design a terrarium that perfectly matches your style. The workshop lasts for about 90 minutes and he’ll teach you as well on how to take care of your incredibly low-maintenance new plant.
💵 Pricing (subject to change):
Bowl Terrarium 4×4” $45
Dome Terrarium 4×10” $75
Crystal dome 5×12” $95
Crystal dome (L) 6×17” $150
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📌 Google Maps Location + Info: Jungle Box Studio
4. Enjoy Lunch with Plant-filled Ambience: Yuko Kitchen DTLA 🍽️


Yuko Kitchen DTLA
📍Address: 101 W 5th St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Yuko Kitchen is a petite charming restaurant that greets you with lots of beautiful plants the moment you step inside. They specialize in Japanese-inspired rice bowls and offers dishes that lean on the healthier side. Bonus: It is also conveniently located near iconic landmarks like The Last Bookstore and LACMA.
📌 Google Maps Location + Info: Yuko Kitchen DTLA
5. Have Afternoon Tea at a Botanical Garden: The Huntington Library 🫖


The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
📍Address: 1151 Oxford Rd, San Marino, CA 91108
📌 Reserve table for tea room: The Huntington’s Rose Garden
The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens is a 120-acre land filled with beautiful plants, art and landscapes. It’s such a beautiful way to spend the day to explore and walk around while admiring the beauty of nature. They have the most beautiful themed gardens what will make you feel like you are in a different country – my favorite is probably the Japanese Garden. I highly recommend having tea at the Rose Garden Tea Room for a unique experience—just make sure to book ahead of time, as it seems to be always fully booked!
📌 Google Maps Location + Info: The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
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