If you're looking for a peaceful garden to sit and reflect, the space between the buildings at the Tucson Buddhist Meditation Center,
Wat Buddhametta, is a good choice. There are benches for sitting as well as a sculpture:
Please take your shoes off at the front door.
The Center also holds a number of classes and community events. (To find out more, click on their website, above.) My favorite is the monthly Thai buffet on the third Saturday of each month (except
this month; see below about Tucson Meet Yourself). It starts at 5 PM in cooler months, and 6 PM other months. That's the time to arrive if you'd like the best choice of food and seating (though they do add some other dishes as the first ones have been eaten). They ask a $10 donation (this helps support the Center). The food is home-made (much of it by people who were born in Thailand — and learned how to cook Thai food because that’s what their family… and friends and neighbors… ate, too… :). I've heard that the monks make some of the food, too. Everything I had was delicious, and it's all-you-can-eat.
When I was there last month, there was a celebration of the founding monk's birthday. He had two birthday cakes to share and a talk about happiness. There were dancers and other performers to keep us entertained. You can sit outside at tables or inside on sofas or tables with fold-up chairs. It's fun and the food is great!
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Note: This month, there'll be no third-Saturday dinner. Instead you'll find your Thai feast at the annual
Tucson Meet Yourself festival.)
Yum!
Update (January 14, 2016): There's
a new mural near the entrance. Click that link to see a photo on the
Tucson Murals Project blog.
Location: On the east side of Swan, just north of 22nd.
Hours: During events (at least). See the website, above.
Parking: Dirt parking lot behind the gate.