Sesquicentennial Park is a park Houston located in United States.
500 Preston (Smith) Houston , TX 77002 United States
There’s a lot to enjoy on foot in this lush park , including a promenade, gardens , gazebo , cascading waterfall , and a soaring sculpture called Seven Wonders by artist Mel Chin.
Not a bad park . A lot if 15 were taking their pictures by the fountain .
Take in some of Houston's history.
The road noise is bad enough, the Aquarium is worse. It's a great retreat otherwise.
The view of Downtown is unbeatable fresh air, great for a walk. - Manuel Villasmil
Bike here on the Buffalo Bayou trails for a weekend breakfast falafel. They serve a great Greek breakfast. - Ann Taylor
Beautiful park with plenty of walking and bike trails. Beautiful view of Houston too. - Jared Jarvis
Many good performances here for many years. One of my favorite places. Always here for opera. - Vlad Davidiuk
Grassy hills & calm ponds provide a serene environment to chill & eat lunch or hang after a show. The park is named for the moon’s Sea of Tranquility & this moniker sums up the park’s main attraction. - CultureMap Houston
The restaurant was a lil pricey but still very good & the aquarium even better. Especially if you're a fish/aquarium lover...such beautiful fish & tanks. Very clean & the staff was very friendly. - Natalie Mendoza