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Eleanor Tinsley Park

4.5 (55 reviews)
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Michelle H.

Freedom Over Texas returns. Dr. Pepper Stage was fire!! Lineup: Shonnie Murrell; Houston Latin All Stars; Step Rideau & The Zydeco Outlaws.

Kayla B.

One if the best parks in Houston in my opinion. Paved trails and a separate one for walkers only that follows beside the river so you don't have to worry about getting run over by a biker, or running over pedestrians on your bike. The path continues pretty far and there is a nice green area where people hang and play sand volleyball under the skyline. You can see the skyline from a bunch of the bridges and can stop to see the police memorial as well. Great views all around!

Denise H.

Nice place to enjoy a walk, bike or picnic in nature right in the shadow of downtown Houston.

Dazjanae J.

This review is in regards to Buffalo bayou park, THE most beautiful park in the city. Parking situations depend on the day and time you go. You have parking selections along multiple sides of the park. The perimeter of the park is 4 + miles so it's great for getting a nice walk in. There's plenty to see from volleyball games, picnics, proposals, a dog park, a restaurant off the water, a skate park, and let me not forget the "bat" bridge. I don't think I will ever get tired of coming here, it's one of my happy places in the city.

Mimi P.

Beautiful park with a view overlooking downtown. Perfect for a picnics and taking your dogs for a walk. Parking is fairly convenient, although you may have to pay at certain times. There is also volleyball court in the area. I would highly recommend going here with your family and friends.

Ems T.

Eleanor Tinsley is the real MVP. Look at it. This beautiful space is SO green, SO clean. I'm here multiple times a week for my wind-down after a Buffalo Bayou run and seriously I could not ask for more. Do your awkward pilates here. Read your books and get some sun. Watch the skater boys. Take a nap. Oh but also check the events schedule because sometimes you'll come here on the weekend all stoked to do you and there's a festival going on and you don't have tickets so it's a bummer.

At the end of the walkway deep in the heart of Houston's downtown.
Kathryn M.

My family and I love walking the park. There are multiple bike and walk paths on both sides of Buffalo Bayou. Either side you choose you will be able to overlook the bayou and the native Texas grasses the city has planted for our enjoyment. Walking into Houston's historic downtown is the option for the shade seekers like me, offering a windy trail with little hills to get your heart pumping. It is beautiful path that is kept clean. I recommend packing water and snacks, putting on sunscreen, and going to the potty before you head out for this urban experience. Enjoy!

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Danny L.

I'm starting to like this park the more I go! It's the perfect place to take a walk, jog, or ride a bike on a beautiful day. What's nice is that the sidewalks splits off into both cement and asphalt paths which separates the bikers and people on foot (The park prohibit bikes on the asphalt paths so you don't have to worry about getting ran over if you are on asphalt). I usually just come here to walk during the weekends when I'm not at the gym (or to burn off a greasy meal!!!). You can easily walk a 5K without re-walking the same route which keeps the scenery interesting. Water fountains are found spontaneously every so often which is nice. Not many restrooms though so it's best to do your business before coming here.

Sarah P.

I am absolutely in love with Eleanor Tinsley Park! I've been here on multiple occasions when I am in need of a breather after work or just a chill afternoon on a weekend. It is absolutely beautiful when the weather is nice, and it is probably the best place inside the loop to relax with a breathtaking view of the Houston skyline. I took a four mile walk the other day and it was nice and still. Lots of people come here to run, work out, play volleyball (there's a court), walk their dog, etc, just like any other park. The only downside I'd have to say is that I've encountered doggy doo-doo a few times, but it didn't get in my way of enjoying the view and surroundings. This would be the perfect location for a picnic date :) Houston is growing on me, slowly but surely. Even after moving here about a year ago, I've had numerous thoughts of venturing out of this bubble somewhere far to live a life of my own. I think it's pretty safe to say that I'm not going anywhere! Places like these make me fall in love with this city more and more each day.

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It was little sketchy in the night with homeless people. It's a big park and good for walk though so I will give 3 starts

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Amazing ! Beautiful place To spend time with the people you love ! Mostly that weather was great! And a great view to downtown Houston

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Loving the new running/bike trails. THANKS MAYOR PARKER!

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Buffalo Bayou Park - Ripples and Reflection in the Buffalo Bayou Cistern

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4.5(331 reviews)
1.2 miDowntown

The Houston Cistern at Buffalo Bayou Park is not only an amazing piece of Houston history but also…read morea wonderful structure to tour. In a city that is known for tearing down and paving over so much of our history, it is wonderful that this was saved and has been made into a place that visitors can visit and experience. I went with some friends from Kingwood on a Photo Walk of the area, we were lucky that the light and sound experience was still going on, each column in the cistern has LED lighting that changes to the tune of some aethereal music playing silently, the acoustics of the cistern make it sound so beautiful and mesmerizing. When you purchase your ticket online you choose one of the available times, upon entry they give you 30 minutes, the time passed quickly. Be ready if you are taking pictures or better yet, a video. Smart phones work great but you might consider turning off auto focus and just focusing manually if you know how because when it gets dark for a moment and then the lights come on most cameras auto focus has to search for focus so it goes in and out of focus. When you leave, there is a skateboard park up above and worth some time for taking pictures of the acrobatic skating going on.

What a time we had at this fabulous event. The weather was bad earlier that day so by the time we…read morearrived it was still a little bit damp. The event was called Diner en Blanc an all white exclusive event, with pictures, food, live bands, fashion shows and more. Their catering was ok but for 100 pp for food is a hard no for me. The group we were with was ok had higher hopes but that's the ultra friendly side of me talking It was at buffalo bayou park but because of the rain lots of people (Angela) clothes were filthy There was nothing missed, our people showed up and showed out. The live band was very good, music for all age groups. Now our people forget what copy paper white looks like, they clearly said no off white, beige, cream, egg shell but they had all shades of whitish

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Japanese Garden

4.6(72 reviews)
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Peaceful, zen, bit of nature within the museum district's Herman Park…read more Parking was free since we went on a Sunday and we were able to find a very close spot within the lot. We want on a day with gorgeous weather, not too hot and plenty of sunshine. We saw squirrels, turtles coyfish and various birds. There was a decent crowd but we were able to move around easily and get some cute pics. This is a beautiful weather day must.

This was my first visit to the Japanese Garden in Houston, and it left a gentle impression on me. I…read morecame toward the tail end of winter, just as spring was teasing its way in. Here and there, I spotted a delicate cherry blossom and a few early blooms, though I wish I had visited at the peak of flower season. The garden itself is exquisitely designed and every corner seems crafted for peace, and I truly enjoyed the calm atmosphere. It felt like a small escape from the city hustle. That said, I did notice the cleanliness was a bit of an issue; the garden could definitely use some extra care to keep it pristine. Another small drawback was the restroom situation. There are only two available, and both were quite busy, so I ended up waiting a while and eventually decided it wasn't worth it. Still, the park draws a lovely crowd with people come to stroll, reflect, and soak in the beauty. If I'm in Houston again at a better time, I'll absolutely return to see the garden in full bloom. It has so much potential, and with a little more attention to detail, it could be a true hidden gem.

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