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801 Market St. St Louis, MO 63101

314-241-3337 

http://www.citygardenstl.org  

801 Market St. St Louis MO 63101

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  • The Eight Best Memorial Day Picnic Spots in St. Louis

    The Eight Best Memorial Day Picnic Spots in St. Louis

    For Gut Check, Memorial Day will always be associated with American flag T-shirts, pork steaks and family picnics, all of which suggest the need for a great outdoor spot to enjoy the holiday. To help ... More »

  • Jenna Fischer, Murphy Lee, Joe Buck and More Lend Their Voices to Citygarden

    Jenna Fischer, Murphy Lee, Joe Buck and More Lend Their Voices to Citygarden

    Since its opening four years ago, Citygarden has become a must-see St. Louis destination. Now the downtown sculpture park is worth a listen, too. See also: - Jenna Fischer Defends Imo's Pizza - Jon... More »

  • Cinema and Scenery

    Cinema and Scenery

    A stroll through downtown is about to become even more scenic this spring, thanks to Cinema at Citygarden. Cinema St. Louis encouraged local filmmakers to create short works with nature as a main focus, and beginning on May 25, the winning shorts... More »

  • Joe\'s Chili Bowl Now Open at Citygarden

    Joe's Chili Bowl Now Open at Citygarden

    The Cardinals have returned to Busch Stadium, and a restaurant has returned to Citygarden: Joe's Chili Bowl (808 Chestnut Street; 314-241-7070) is now open in the space previously occupied by the Terr... More »

  • Try Ronnie\'s Strawberry Sorbet at the Fire and Ice Cream Truck

    Try Ronnie's Strawberry Sorbet at the Fire and Ice Cream Truck

    The Fire and Ice Cream Truck beat the food truck trend by a few years, quietly selling locally made ice cream from a rehabbed vintage fire truck along the riverfront. But now the truck has joined the... More »

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  • 2012 | Best Picnic Spot

    Whether it's during the hectic, weekday lunch hour or a leisurely Saturday afternoon, Citygarden offers the perfect spot for spreading out a blanket and dining alfresco. Adults will enjoy watching the tourists, office workers and families that populate this 2.9-acre urban oasis in the center of downtown. Kids (and kids at heart) will scream in joy while playing in Citygarden's fountains and climbing about its two-dozen sculptures. And if you're wanting an impromptu sort of picnic (you forgot... More »

  • 2011 | Best Place for a First Date

    Everyone gets the pre-date jitters. Will he be as nice in person as he is online? Is she really perfect for you, or is your matchmaking friend just tired of you showing up to parties solo? There's the agonizing indecision over what to wear, where to eat, what to say. Any first date can benefit from a conversation-starter -- something along the lines of "Look at those giant rabbits!" Fortunately, at Citygarden, exclaiming over enormous bunnies will not make you sound delusional, thanks... More »

  • 2010 | Best Place to People-Watch

    Citygarden truly embodies the best of both worlds. The city of St. Louis and the Gateway Foundation managed not only to create a gorgeous city park full of sculptures and beautifully lighted fountains and gardens, but it also crafted it in such a way that visitors are encouraged to become part of the art through playful interaction -- resulting in entertainment for passersby. From the inviting fountains and utter lack of "do not touch" signs to the giant screen where visitors can watch... More »

  • 2009 | Best Public Works Project

    Citygarden was funded by the nonprofit Gateway Foundation, so some may not immediately think of it as a "public works" project. But don't forget that it was St. Louis leaders who first conspired to remake the previously forlorn green space and then picked an angel investor, so to speak, to execute a project the city couldn't afford. The result: an urban jewel that at least quadruples the value of St. Louis' public patrimony. Anyone who tries to argue otherwise is cuckoo. The downtown... More »

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