Maps
Citygarden is located in downtown St. Louis, between 8th Street to the east, 10th Street to the west, Chestnut Street to the north and Market Street to the south.
For an interactive map of Citygarden itself, CLICK HERE.
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. It is also expected that adults visiting Citygarden will treat it and one another with respect, thereby maintaining an atmosphere which provides enjoyment for all. Any activities that are incompatible with this atmosphere, are in violation of St. Louis City ordinances, or are disruptive to other patrons enjoying the art and landscape are prohibited.
CITYGARDEN GUIDELINES
1. No skateboarding, bike riding, or scooters, Segways, hoverboards, roller-skates, in-line skates, or other similar conveyances in the park.
2. No climbing on the waterfall or the limestone wall.
3. No barbecue grills or other picnic furniture are allowed in the park.
4. Playing in the Lower Basin and the Boat Basin is allowed for children only when Park Monitors are on duty, generally between Memorial Day and Labor Day. (The Spray Plaza is open between April 1st and November 1st, weather permitting.) Small children are required to wear swim diapers.
5. Dogs must be leashed at all times and all pet waste must be picked up and removed by owner.
6. No flotation devices or toys are allowed.
7. No adults may swim in the Lower Basin and the Boat Basin.
8. No private events are allowed, except those hosted at Kaldi’s Coffee at Citygarden.
9. No glass containers.
10. No filming or photography for promotional or commercial purposes.
11. No drones.
12. MEDIA GUIDELINES
Book
PLEASE TOUCH:
SCULPTURE FOR A CITY
By Warren Byrd (Contributor), Robert Duffy (Contributor), Paul Ha (Contributor), Peter Mackeith (Contributor), Patricia Phillips (Contributor)
This beautifully designed, well-illustrated book documents St. Louis’s downtown sculpture park, Citygarden, which opened in 2009.”
—Choice Magazine
“The 183-page book, produced by the foundation and published by Prestel, captures vivid, glossy and colorful photographs of sculptures designed by world-renowned artists. Additionally, the book is a commemoration of the foundation’s 30 year existence.”
—Webster-Kirkwood Times