Overview
Woldenberg Park is a 16-acre linear park along the Mississippi River waterfront, stretching from the Aquarium to the French Market. It offers open green space, river views, and public art.
Highlights
- River Views: Unobstructed views of the Mississippi and passing ships.
- Public Sculptures: Works including a kinetic sculpture and a Holocaust memorial.
- Street Performers: Musicians and artists frequent the park, especially on weekends.
History
Created in 1989 as part of the riverfront redevelopment for the 1984 World's Fair site, named after philanthropist Malcolm Woldenberg.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Great sunset spot — face west for the best light over the river.
- Tip 2: Connects the Aquarium to the French Market for an easy walking route.
- Duration: 30–45 minutes.