Market Square Park

Market Square Park is one of Houston’s oldest parks! It is the original Houston town center, first established in 1836! Today it is a small, 12-acre park located in downtown Houston featuring activities/events (pre-covid era), surrounding restaurants (including a Niko Niko’s cafe in the center of the park), plenty of tables to sit and hang out at, and a dog park.

Make sure to read the historic marker, as the history behind this park is what makes the park special!

Unfortunately, the hardest part of seeing this park is actually getting here. There’s a few metered street parking options (free after 6p on weekdays and all day Sunday) as well as a paid parking garage nearby, but it’s usually difficult to find a parking spot.

The park is caddy corner to the iconic “Houston is Inspired mural.” This is a photo op you don’t want to miss out on! If you do want to visit, make sure to come at an off-peak hour as parked cars often cover the wall.

Parked cars often cover the mural

Learn more about Market Square Park at: https://marketsquarepark.com/

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