From Las Vegas to Forever | Kilian & Nikki's Surprise Proposal at the Japanese Friendship Garden in Balboa Park

Some proposal stories begin months in advance.

Others begin with a simple message and a clear vision.

Back in May, Kilian reached out to us from Las Vegas with exciting news.

He and his girlfriend, Nikki, would be traveling to San Diego in June, and he wanted to ask one of the biggest questions of his life while surrounded by one of the most peaceful places in the city.

Even better...

Their closest friends and family would secretly be there to witness the moment.

Would we be available to capture it?

Absolutely.

The Best Souvenir From Your Trip Might Be a Ring.
Some couples come to San Diego for the beaches, the food, or the sunshine. Others leave with an engagement story they'll tell for the rest of their lives. If you're planning a destination proposal in Southern California, we'll help with everything behind the scenes—from recommending the perfect location and timing to creating a personalized proposal plan and capturing every unforgettable moment. All you have to do is enjoy the journey and ask the question.

Choose Your Proposal Experience

Choosing the Perfect Proposal Location

After talking through several ideas, we kept coming back to one location.

The Japanese Friendship Garden inside Balboa Park.

More specifically...

The Earth Bridge.

We've photographed multiple surprise proposals here over the years, and every time we're reminded why it's one of our favorite proposal locations in Southern California.

Surrounded by koi ponds, waterfalls, bamboo, and lush gardens, the Earth Bridge creates an atmosphere that's peaceful, intimate, and timeless.

To give Kilian and Nikki as much privacy as possible, we recommended a weekday morning proposal shortly after the garden opened.

Afterward, we'd explore Balboa Park together for engagement portraits.

Everything was planned.

All Kilian had to do...

Was show up.

One Last Call Before the Big Day

As proposal day approached, we jumped on one final call together.

We reviewed every detail.

Where everyone would stand.

How friends and family would stay hidden.

The walking route.

The proposal cue.

What would happen after she said "Yes."

One thing we've learned after photographing hundreds of surprise proposals is this:

The more planning that happens beforehand...

The more natural the proposal feels.

A Beautiful Morning in Balboa Park

On the morning of June 19th, Stephanie and I arrived bright and early at the Japanese Friendship Garden.

Kilian's friends and family were already waiting outside the entrance before the garden opened at 10:00 AM.

Everyone was excited.

Everyone was nervous.

As soon as the gates opened, we quietly made our way toward the Earth Bridge while family members found places throughout the garden where they could watch without giving away the surprise.

Everything was unfolding exactly as planned.

One Question Changed Everything

A few moments later...

Kilian and Nikki entered the garden.

Hand in hand, they slowly made their way along the pathways toward the Earth Bridge.

The morning was peaceful.

The garden was quiet.

When they reached the center of the bridge, Kilian gently held Nikki's hand.

He took a deep breath.

Dropped to one knee.

Looked into her eyes.

And asked the biggest question of his life.

"Will you marry me?"

Without hesitation...

Nikki smiled.

She said...

"Yes."

Then something incredible happened.

Cheers echoed throughout the Japanese Friendship Garden.

Friends and family emerged from around the garden, clapping, celebrating, and sharing in one of the happiest moments of their lives.

Completely surprised, Nikki turned around.

Her emotions quickly shifted from surprise...

To joy.

To happy tears.

Moments like these remind us that a proposal isn't just about two people.

It's about everyone who helped shape their journey.

Celebrating Throughout Balboa Park

With the surprise complete, the rest of the morning belonged to them.

For the next hour, we wandered throughout the Japanese Friendship Garden and Balboa Park, capturing engagement portraits surrounded by waterfalls, koi ponds, stone pathways, historic architecture, and beautiful gardens.

One of the reasons we love photographing proposals here is the incredible variety.

Within just a short walk, couples can experience elegant Japanese gardens, Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, colorful flower gardens, fountains, palm-lined walkways, and some of San Diego's most recognizable landmarks.

Every gallery feels unique.

Every couple brings a different story.

That's what keeps bringing us back.

Why the Japanese Friendship Garden Continues to Be One of Our Favorite Proposal Locations

If you're looking for a proposal location that's peaceful, elegant, and filled with meaning, the Japanese Friendship Garden deserves to be at the top of your list.

Whether you're planning a private proposal for two or hoping to surprise your partner with friends and family waiting nearby, the Earth Bridge creates one of the most memorable settings anywhere in Southern California.

From intimate moments to joyful celebrations shared with loved ones, every proposal here feels personal.

And every visit reminds us why we continue recommending it to destination couples traveling to San Diego.

Continue Planning Your Balboa Park Proposal

If you're considering proposing at the Japanese Friendship Garden, these planning guides and real proposal stories may help inspire your own unforgettable day.

Planning Guides

Real Proposal Stories

Together, these guides and stories answer common planning questions, share real proposal experiences, and highlight why Balboa Park continues to be one of the best places to propose in Southern California.

We'd Love to Help You Plan Your Surprise Proposal

Planning a surprise proposal should be exciting—not overwhelming.

That's why every one of our proposal packages includes planning and concierge-style support.

We'll help you choose the perfect location, build a personalized timeline, coordinate with friends and family if they're part of the surprise, scout the proposal location before you arrive, recommend nearby restaurants and activities, and guide you through every step of the planning process.

Whether you're traveling from Las Vegas, another state, or anywhere else in the world, we'll help make planning feel effortless.

By the time you arrive at Balboa Park...

Everything will already be in place.

So when the moment finally comes...

You won't be thinking about logistics.

You'll simply take a deep breath.

Hold their hand.

Get down on one knee.

And ask one unforgettable question.

"Will you marry me?"

Son & Stephanie Le

We’re Son and Stephanie photographers, partners, and storytellers based in Southern California. Last Minute Photoshoot started as our way of slowing down a fast world. We believe connection is everything, the glance between two people, the quiet laugh, the moment before the “yes.”

Our vision is simple: to connect with people one photo at a time. Every shoot, whether planned months ahead or booked last minute, is an opportunity to remind ourselves and our clients that life isn’t about perfection, it’s about presence.

Through our lens, we aim to capture truth, emotion, and connection the kind of moments you can feel years later.

https://www.lastminutephotoshoot.com
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