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    At 8th & Pine station. Website. citygardenstl .org. Citygarden is an urban park and sculpture garden in St. Louis, Missouri owned by the City of St. Louis but maintained by the Gateway Foundation. [1] It is located between Eighth, Tenth, Market, and Chestnut streets, [2] in the city's "Gateway Mall" area.

  2. citygardenstl.org › visit-mainVisit - Citygarden

    Citygarden, a project of the City of Saint Louis, funded by the Gateway Foundation, has carved out three acres in the heart of downtown and transformed them into an exhilarating urban oasis featuring modern and contemporary sculptures, lush landscape, reflecting pools, a cafe, and a playful spray plaza.

  3. 16K Followers, 6 Following, 157 Posts - City Garden Eat and Play (@citygarden.eatandplay) on Instagram: "🎟️HTM 35k/orang ⏰Buka Setiap Hari 10:00-21:00 📍Pamulang Square, Lt. 1 📍Metropolis Town Square, Lt. 2 📍Vivo Mall Sentul Lt. Dasar 📍Transmart Serang".

  4. Guidelines & Safety. THE SAFETY OF CHILDREN WHO COME TO CITYGARDEN IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THEIR CAREGIVERS. Playing in or near water or on sculpture is inherently dangerous. Common sense and caution must be used by caregivers carrying out their responsibility.

  5. GET DRIVING DIRECTIONS Citygarden is located at 801 Market Street in downtown St. Louis. It is bound by 8th & 10th Streets, and Market and Chestnut Streets. Driving to Citygarden from the major highways is easy:

  6. 160 reviews and 748 photos of CITYGARDEN "What an amazing place! I am so excited and happy to see such a wonderful park right in the middle of Downtown St. Louis. Perfect for kids and adults, Citygarden spans 3 acres and is filled with sculptures (by world renowned artists), a waterfall, various fountains, and a cafe.

  7. City Garden. 760 reviews. #21 of 543 things to do in Saint Louis. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Write a review. What people are saying. “ Calming Respite ”. Mar 2024. This little garden escape in downtown St. Louis is always a calming respite.