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    World's Fair Park

    4.5 (40 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)
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    Paul V.

    As far as parks in mid-size Americana cities go, World's Fair checks all the boxes. Stuff for the kids and the bigger kids abounds in this tribute to early 80s yesteryear extravaganzas. Summer time means waterworks time, with fountains your entire group will enjoy frolicking or watching other frolick. It gets a little toasty in August here on Rocky Top, so slather on the sunscreen and cool back down. Even the strolls are nice with some good shady spots and the ball if you want to see K'ville from the heights. Nice free parking at the lots past the museum and food nearby post-visit means another fun day downtown by the river.

    Lindsay H.

    What's not to love? Art murals, bridges, the Sunsphere, fountains, a splash pad, playground, amphitheaters, trails, and an overall beautiful area by the river that hosts many outings, festivals, and events. It is such a scenic area, home to so many fun outings for the city. I am always a fan of seeing the bridge murals. There is Volunteer Landing where you can fish, do water sports, and enjoy the fountain. There are a few areas that they will rent out for events, big and small.

    John B.

    The park has an odd retro vibe as suggested by its name, and encompasses a variety of topographically distinct areas, offering multiple event spaces and playground areas, as well as landmarks like the art gallery and the globe, as well as multiple trails. Much of the space is highly artificial, including water features with a fake-looking color to the water and stern instructions not to get in. It gets crowded, and while there are multiple parking options, they are spread about. Of note, the trolley, a free shuttle bus run by the city, runs from downtown to the university and stops here. It's not the most aesthetically pleasing park ever, but there's certainly some cool stuff to be done.

    Julie W.

    Pretty park located in downtown Knoxville. It was the sight of the 1982 worlds fair. Now offering a piece of green and recreation. There is even a playground.

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    Bruce K.

    The 1982 World's Fair was held here in Knoxville. TItled the "Knoxville International Energy Exposition," the centerpiece was the 266 foot tall Sunsphere, topped with a five-story-tall gold globe. The fair drew in more than 11,000,000 visitors which made it one of the most popular world's fairs in US history. Despite that, they fell short on profits which left Knoxville with a $46 million debt. Today, the park is a nice green space and includes the restored amphitheater. On a pretty day, it's a very nice walk. Today was a pretty day. [Review 12901 overall, 217 of 2020.]

    Dragon

    Great Food! Great Entertainment! Best Asian Knoxville Tennessee Festival 2024! Wonderful energy, food and Diversity! Something for all ages and races TOGETHER!

    Lara C.

    While you can still walk through World's Fair Park, there aren't any open exhibits, the pond has been drained, and the tower is closed due to the Pandemic. Built for the 1982 World's Fair, if these were normal times this would be a cool place to visit. Unfortunately these are not normal times... The Park is usually almost completely deserted; perhaps things will change when (and if) the Covid-19 is done.

    Jeremy J.

    This was a neat thing to visit while we were in Knoxville unfortunately when you get to do the entire experience because of Covid in some things were shut down but reading up it's got a lot of history here and it's cool to see the visuals in a walk around and read about the worlds fair Park so I think it's a must do win in Knoxville

    John H.

    A great park to take a stroll or enter onto the River Bike trail. The park also houses the Art Museum and World's Fair Museum. The later was closed but will hopefully reopen soon.

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    Autumn M.

    This is such a beautiful and safe, family friendly area to visit. We loved the mural wall, and scenery. There's also a nice splash pad area for kids and adults alike. The area has great sidewalks that take you from one scenic area to another. Great stop on our trip.

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    Rebecca M.

    I love how beautifully this park is kept! There are tables to have lunch at and benches to rest. A humungous water fountain/splash pad for the kids to pay in is entertaining to just watch. The convention center and sun sphere are connected to this park as well. A memorial is beautifully displayed here of the the East Tennessee war memorial. The sun sphere is free and open to the public during daylight hours. There are elevators at the base of it. It offers stunning views of this amazing city!

    Dionne F.

    The World Fair Park is one of my favorite places to visit on July 4th each year with my two sons. My youngest loves to visit the World Fair Park every year in May for the reading and book festival. This is a very beautiful and safe park for kids and family fun during the summer months. The public restroom needs to be updated with more lights on the outside for extra safety for all visitors.

    Ed L.

    Of all the touristy things to do in Knoxville, TN, I was referred here to the World's Fair Park to see the golden sunsphere by friends. Nothing else really interested me in Knoxville - at least those that were free. The drive from Atlanta to Knoxville was a peachy 3 hours, give or take. If you were on Benadryl, it was definitely way longer, like I was. I'm glad that I had the opportunity to visit the World's Fair park. Not many can say that it was here in 1982, the World's Fair opened up to the world to come and play. Ever since then, it has gone really unused over the years and just had been really a tourist attraction for out-of-towners. The World's Fair plays hosts to concerts and other outdoor events from time to time, but largely is basically tries to be the beacon of tourist folk who come to Knoxville and see this place for its historical nostalgia and a place to see while in Knoxville. The overall experience was actually great for me, especially since there was no parking fee, admission fee, and no big crowds. Definitely Score!! It was particularly empty, save for small pockets of students wandering around while I was too on a random Tuesday afternoon. For me personally, it was the first time ever being in eastern Tennessee and the first time in Knoxville, so being here at the World's Fair grounds was a treat for me. I found a small parking cul de sac adjacent to the park entrance. It only emphasized no overnight parking, so I assumed it was free parking, as long as I don't stay too long. The park itself wasn't too large. There was a large lawn, so concerts and other venues can be had here. There were restroom facilities on site and they were open! Thank god for that, especially finding signs to point me to the restrooms. Awesome! I did enjoy the quietness and the casual carefree serendipity that came with being a tourist while everyone was still at work. I arrived here around 2pm and stayed about an hour before leaving to check out the other spots of downtown Knoxville. I'm thankful that the sunsphere observation deck was open to the public and there was free admission there as well. I had basically everything to myself for a good 15 minutes seeing the Knoxville landscape 360 degrees. Plenty of buildings, skyline, and highway structures to see when you are up so high. In the observation deck, there is information kiosks that tell you the history about the area and how everything evolved with the World's Fair and the city of Knoxville. It's one of Knoxville's biggest tourist attractions. While there may not be really anything going on during any random work day, you should come see it, just to say you've been here. I'm glad I did. It's free anyway! Support local! A+

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