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- Wonderful place to enjoy a beautiful day. Bring a change of clothes in case you decide to run around in the fountains. Food trucks are usually around for lunch and treats.
- Shakespeare Festival St. LouisAugust 8, 2013An urban oasis in downtown St. Louis, Citygarden is a vibrant two-block stretch of lush plantings and internationally renowned sculpture, great for children and adults alike!
- The Ritz-CarltonAugust 31, 2016Citygarden is downtown’s own true park. Splash in the fountains in summer, and when winter arrives, enjoy the beautiful snow. Don’t miss food truck gatherings at occasional lunch hours.
- Dianne CartySeptember 10, 2012Sculptures have gotten updated and now some food trucks stop here during lunch hour. Dont let your car meter expire cuz the ticket lady is watching ya. Love the Space and atmosphere. Its a treasure!
- Nathan ErbJuly 9, 2013A great place for the family to beat the heat and have a picnic. A fountain park to run through and a shallow pool to splash in under the shadow of the Arch!
- Adam HickeySeptember 25, 2014Beautiful place to eat lunch or a snack. Just grab any food north of here and head down.
- After the Arch, this is the next thing everyone needs to go to when downtown...and it's free. A first class accessible sculpture park that is enjoyable for every age group.
- Stacy Bo BacyNovember 12, 2019Two blocks of nice landscapes and sculptures. Lovely walk on a sunny fall day.
- Sarah ChisholmAugust 29, 2011Great place to spend some time at while down town for any reason. Lots of sculptures and the fountain plaza is not to be missed. Be sure to find the musical tiles. :-) Read more
- Jake SmithApril 15, 2013Climb away! Most of the sculptures are meant to be interacted with (especially the big bunnies). Just do so with some caution.
- Go at night or right after a fresh snow for a unique look at the place. Bring kids when it is warm - lots of fountains and pools of water to play in. Read more
- Loredai KilmoreMarch 24, 2015Fun sculptures! Kids are able to climb on some. There is also a fun screen.
- Arch City HomesOctober 31, 2011During summer months, bring the kids in swim suits and be sure to wear shoes that can get wet. You'll be dodging water fountains if you really want to explore.
- Lonjay HemphillNovember 16, 2014Everything but I don't like the small pool you should make it a little deeper for bigger and older kids but no to deep that the little one can't get in😕
- This is one of the best things St. Louis has done in my nearly 10 years of living here. Splash in the fountains, sit on giant bunnies and traipse over waterfalls while admiring art. Our "Central Park" Read more
- John ArmstrongJune 16, 2013Definitely pros and cons to coming at 3:30am. Don't bring anything valuable, but enjoy the absolute solitude.
- Patti MartinalJune 23, 2011Down by the twain sculpture by 11th steet there is an amazing food stand with great barbeque and dogs...it is called kenny's dog and tamale show!
- Moonrise HotelJuly 20, 2012Forgot to print a map? No worries, take the audio tour of Citygarden by calling 314.802.9571. For more insider tips, follow Moonrise Hotel on Twitter at: bit.ly/moonriseTW
- This is a great break from the concrete jungle, with art, water features, and lots of plant life.
- Marnie KunzApril 30, 2010Citygarden has some interesting and varied art but is pretty small, so if you want a longer day out of it, head to Union Station or the Arch afterwards. Read more
- Visit the 'Twain' sculpture by Richard Serra in the block between 10th & 11th. Be sure to go inside and view the city through the slots in the metal panels.
- Michele TilleyOctober 4, 2011This place is full of cool surprises. Don't miss it! Grab a map for your exploration.
- Christa CampbellApril 8, 2011Pick up a free Citygarden map and read about the artists and their work.