The Square PHX
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The Square PHX

Non-profit organization · Cooper Square ·

Shops, eateries, and museums in historic buildings

historic houses
cultural festivals
pizzeria bianco
arizona science center
parking
events
heritage square
restaurants
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113 N 6th St, Phoenix, AZ 85004 Get directions

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113 N 6th St, Phoenix, AZ 85004 Get directions

+1 602 262 5070
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Google
There's off-street parking or you can park in the shaded Heritage Garage which has an accessible side entrance leading out here. This "square" is essentially the set of businesses located in this park. That includes a few small gift shops and also some small eateries including a pizza shop. There is a signage in the middle that has arrows pointing where to go for each of the small businesses. Not much to see or shop around. Was pretty quiet when I went... What's nice is it does feel like you're walking back in time as the buildings are all of the oldies style.

Yesenia C.

Google
They allowed me to pay to hold a date and last minute changed their policy and expected $4,000 in two weeks. Would not recommend a wedding here communication has not been good.

Jennifer B.

Google
Amazing to do and see some fun things. restaurants near by, the science center and PHX art museum are also in the area

maaika M.

Google
Do not book this venue without absolutely everything in writing. Initial meeting was held on 10-01. We agreed upon terms with this venue and Matthew and here is what happened in chronological order. My fiancee had asked for the contract ahead of time to review Matt told her he'd type it up and they would review it together Tour of the pavilion was conducted Matt agreed to 140 people Matt never said a word about masks Matt also showed us where the cigar bar would be placed At the conclusion of that meeting Matt promised to send the signed contract as soon as she left Matt also promised to get her the information on the required off duty police officer The $500 security deposit was paid in cash and in full which we have not asked for back The required 50% deposit of $1850 was made within a few days No contract was ever received No contact for officer was received 10-20-20 Asked about the plug amps for the DJ and never received a response 10-21-20 Asked again for the off duty police officer number and no response 11-03-20 Asked again for the off duty police officer number and no information given 11-06-20 Finally received name of officer and nothing more 12-07-20 Asked for our options if Covid didnt improve 12-08-20 Asked again for a signed copy of the contract-did not receive 12-08-20 Received an email saying he would scan contract that week and if Covid didnt improve we could reschedule up to 90 days out. Now mind you, my fiancee told him multiple times 99% of our guests are coming from out of state rescheduling is not an option 12-08-20 Asked if we could move to the smaller area which is the museum porch since he had mentioned previously he did this for another couple-No Response 01-29-21 Emailed Mathew again inquiring what are our options if Covid #'s done come down, I need the police officer still, NEVER got the contact, & did we have attendance restrictions? No Response 02-02-21 Finally got an email back and Matthew said there must of been a transmission error with the contact but he would send again that week. He also said they were limited to 50 people , he would check on the officer (WHICH I STILL DONT HAVE) & now they are not allowing our cigar bar. 02-02-21 Emailed Michael back pointed out we never agreed to 50 people and the why would they not let us have a cigar bar? 02-02-21 Emailed Matthew again and told him we shouldve been notified if they were changing OUR wedding. I did NOT GET one single email, phone call, etc 02-02-21 Emailed Matthew again and reiterated all above named concerns and asked AGAIN what our options were. 02-03-21 Matthew responded that he has shared all of this-which he NEVER did. I also pointed out to him repeatedly we never wouldve signed this. We would not pay that kind of money to host 50 people which we could do at our house for free. 02-03-21 Responded to Matthews email and explained HE is the one who said the cut off was 140 because above that a higher deposit was required. He NEVER said we had to wear masks outside. He never said 50 people. 02-03-21 Emailed Matthew again and asked if it was an option to move to the smaller section i.e. the museum steps-NO RESPONSE to our options if any 02-03-21 Asked Matthew AGAIN if he could move us to the steps and since its so much cheaper refund the overpayment-NO RESPONSE As you can see, we asked repeatedly how to make this work. They DO have another option he just wouldnt reply to if we could do the museum steps. It took us 3 months to get the contract and he lied about sending it. He even emailed at the end and said he would work on a full refund and to date NO further reply. It is NOT right to change OUR wedding without consulting us. Its unprofessional and dishonest. Had he called us and told us what was going on we wouldve asked him then for a refund. This is the LEAST PROFESSIONAL ENCOUNTER I HAVE EVER HAD!!

catalina G.

Google
Beautiful love this place !
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Travis T.

Yelp
Phoenix is full of history and Heritage Square is one of those places that maintains some of its past. Heritage Square is home to some preserved 19th and 20th century homes, museums and restaurants. The Rosson House is a beautiful restored 1895 Queen Anne Victorian house that was once home to early settlers in Phoenix. Heritage Square also hosts many food and cultural festivals. There is a large garage nearby for parking and ASU has a small campus next door. The Arizona Science Center is the building that stands out the most here at Historic Heritage Square. I have gone to it a couple of times and have enjoyed my time there. Arizona's most iconic restaurant Pizzeria Bianco by James Beard Award-winner Chris Bianco is also here. It can be a very long wait to get a table and has been visited by many celebrates like Jerry Seinfeld and Jimmy Fallon over the years. Sometimes I will park near Heritage Square while going to a baseball game and like to enjoy its relaxing peaceful atmosphere before the game. There are some shaded areas to take cover on warm sunny days.

Melissa N.

Yelp
The neighborhood boasts a mix of vintage residences from the turn of the century alongside modern buildings. We recently visited a festival that spanned across the entire square and even spilled out beyond. The location provided an ideal backdrop for such an event.The neighborhood is filled with both historic homes and modern buildings. We recently enjoyed a festival that covered not only the main square but also extended beyond it. It was the ideal location for such an event.

Jack S.

Yelp
The picturesque neighborhood combines historic residences from the turn of the century with modern buildings seamlessly. Our visit coincided with a festival that sprawled across the square and even further. It was the ideal location for such an event.
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Chloe T.

Yelp
I stumbled across the Heritage Square area while walking back to my hotel and I am so glad I did. It was later in the evening so everything was closed, but it was still nice to see!
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Anthony G.

Yelp
Historic Heritage Square is in the old town site for Phoenix. It is very near Arizona State University. I took a look around. Pretty cool place to explore. Plenty of museums, shops, restaurants in here. Also certainly a place to also have a wedding if you want to. If I had been in the Phoenix area longer, I would have explored this area more thoroughly.
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Apple S.

Yelp
Nice area across Arizona state university. There's not that much going on but I can see the beauty used for events like weddings. I really liked the little visitor center with the cashier, info and the carriage. Paid parking only in the street. And they tow if you don't pay attention to parking in an actual spot.
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Phylicia K.

Yelp
I wish I came by when there was a festival or some event going on. It's a cute little area. I'm glad I didn't make a special trip to come here, rather it was on a way to a restaurant nearby. I love seeing old architecture and admiring charming buildings.
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Jerry M.

Yelp
Interesting little historical park in Phoenix. Here you will see examples of Queen Ann residential architecture from the dawn of the 20th century. There is a tour of the Rossum house that is both educational and fun. Overall, a good way to spend an hours or so in downtown Phoenix. Recommend.
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Aly W.

Yelp
This little area is absolutely lovely! I enjoyed my ice cream pop from The Bungalow. Mango flavor is delish! Note: The store has adorable items! I also enjoyed grabbing a pizza at Pizzeria Bianco. There is a lovely coffee shop also in the area that I went to on a different visit (Royal). Looking around the area, you will see some great architecture, comfortable places to sit, and a few shops/food places to explore.
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Janelle F.

Yelp
The more I visit downtown Phoenix the more I fall in love. The history is rich here. It's always a pleasant surprise to find a place so beautiful hidden amongst all the high rises and traffic. Nestled next to the science center these beautiful grounds hold not only the Rosson House built in 1895, beautiful grounds, carriage house turned gift shop, Teeter Tea House , and much more. There any many shaded areas and flowers. Great place to relax in the early morning hours. One of my favorite things is the awesome little free library up against the brick backdrop.
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John C.

Yelp
Interesting and historic part of downtown Phoenix that I had yet to explore. I came here with some friends to check out the flea market; local vendors selling their goods. It was perfect as Christmas is right around the corner. Some good restaurants are in the area as well as coffee shops. It's easy to get to from the light rail and it's central to other goodies in downtown. Fun place to check out and cross of the list.
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Aaron K.

Yelp
This venue is a gem for those getting married in Phoenix. It's close to downtown, which means so are photo opportunities, but more importantly it's convenient and easy to find great accommodations nearby. Also, you don't even have to go anywhere else as there is such a great array of spots right at this venue for great photo ops. Whether you prefer the old brick building charm or maybe even the clean, minimal concrete look the nearby Science Center provides. One of my favorite venus to photograph weddings.
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Diana W.

Yelp
Nice Plaza/Park. Two Museums, a couple very cute restaurants and in the middle of lots. Its near the convention center, walkable distance to CHASE Stadium too, and across the new ASUniversity. Parking: Theres a parking structure, and very little small parking lots around the place. Museums: Arizona Science Center & Arizona Museum of History Restaurants: Biano Pizzeria, Rose Restaurant, and more... Theres benches around the area if you want to sit down. Small place but big enough to have two museums I guess.
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Judy L.

Yelp
I always love coming to this location. It just feelings so cozy and relaxing. I came here for the Matsuri Festival on Saturday. WOW, it was crowded. It had crafts, products to buy, dances, food, drinks, plants, etc. It was very cool to see some many people out and about. I am normally here for the AZ Science Center.
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Pierre Trudeau I.

Yelp
My brother, who's visiting from Vancouver, was standing around minding his own business in Heritage Square earlier today. We were checking out the annual India Diwali Festival taking place there. Suddenly, he sees yours truly stick his hand out to greet some random guy who was walking by and then turn to him and say, "[Bro], this is Phil Gordon, the mayor of Phoenix." Suddenly star-struck, my brother whimpered out a nervous high-pitched "uh, hi" and gave him what he himself says was a dead-fish handshake. We laughed, hard, as he later told me he didn't appreciate my ambushing him with a political figure when all he wanted to do was eat some samosas and look for cute Indian chicks. Anyway, Heritage Square is a cool little city space where many of the Valley's ethnic communities hold their annual celebrations and festivals. Before India it was Thailand. And I think Japan is coming up within the next few months. It's a great way to sample ethnic foods and just chill out on a Sunday afternoon. You can also wander off to the adjacent Phoenix Museum of History or Arizona Science Center, or check out the old historical homes in the square itself. Not to mention dine at Pizzeria Bianco or Circa 1900 if you're there around dinner time. There is an on-line calendar of events if you want to plan ahead. [EDIT: Up-coming community festivals include Japan, Korea, Hawaii, and Taiwan]
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Julia P.

Yelp
This is a gorgeous spot but the problem is parking. Multiple times the parking garage has made me or my friends pay $12.00 even though we went and got a parking ticket validated at the MANY shops in the square. So advice- find parking out of the garage or be willing to pay $12.00z
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Jocelyn D.

Yelp
Heritage Square has four orfive restaurants, two historic homes to tour, an outside pavilion and an information center. Nice use of space. You don't need any more than about 45 minutes to see everything and less your dining
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Daniel B.

Yelp
There is so much history I wasn't aware of in Phoenix. Learning about the families that lived there, how they lived, and seeing first hand what they had to deal with on a daily basis was fascinating.
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Lindsey D.

Yelp
Heritage Square earns a fourth star in my book for being a historical landmark in Phoenix. But what exactly lives in Heritage Square? Let me tell you! Here, the Arizona Science Center, famous Pizzeria Bianco and Nobuou at Teeter House call this humble square home. The Arizona History Museum used to also live here, but now the Arizona Science Center is converting it to another part of their experiment. Heritage Square has a comfortable feeling to it. As I walk through, I enjoy looking at the historical Rosson House. I've been through once and it's a nice little history lesson if you're looking for something to do. I also like how Heritage Square hosts a variety of festivals throughout the year. I wish they did more and took more advantage of the space, but the ones they do are nice. What I like most about Heritage Square is the ambiance in the late afternoon as the sun is starting to set and the weather is breezy but warm. As I walk through, I look up and see the city surrounding me and it makes me appreciate Downtown Phoenix. Plus the architecture of the Science Center along with the historical buildings housing the restaurants and other museums add to the character of the square.
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Stanley K.

Yelp
Came here to check the Japanese Heritage Festival. Not sure what to expect, but it pretty entertaining. I hardly saw any Japanese people. Saw crazy white kids dress up in anime, that was pretty wierd.
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Chris O.

Yelp
Perhaps my most favorite event venue on the Valley, this place is a gem in the heart of downtown Phoenix. It's almost as if time stood still with this collection of hostoric houses turned into fantastic eateries. Its close proximity to light rail is also a huge benefit.
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Stevey P.

Yelp
This little spot is my favorite public space in downtown Phoenix. Heritage Square evokes a metropolitan feel focusing on past, present and future. I think it's the juxtaposition of the old historic houses against the rising modern skyline to the west. Or maybe it's the ethnic and cultural festivals galore, where I can catch sumo wrestling or hula dancers. Or perhaps it's the fact that it's a walkable city block and also host to the Arizona Science Center, Phoenix Museum of History and other historical houses or great restaurants like Pizzeria Bianco. It might be a combination of all of those things. I have spent many weekends here, too many to count. While I dig the ethnic festivals in particular (just went to the Indian festival the other day) - it's also host to the Rainbows Festival, which celebrates the GLBT community and diversity and is one of the largest street festivals in Phoenix. I am diggin on you, Heritage Square. Werd!
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Haneen O.

Yelp
I came here for an event and was able to park at the Children's Museum for free (they probably set it up specifically for the event). I was just happy I didn't have to pay or walk far. It's a quaint area and it was spacious enough to fit hundreds of people who attended. I explored for a little and found myself at the AZ Science Center and passing by restaurants. The weather was nice which made being outside enjoyable, and I liked the patches of grass. I do want to visit the Rosson House one of these days.
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Jared R.

Yelp
What a cool little spot that I didn't even realize was a spot until last week. I used to just think of it as the plaza by the Science Center but now I know it as much more. I was here twice on back to back days and realized the beauty of this place. First I was here for a lunch time visit to Pizzeria Bianco and then relaxed for a bit in the square and just enjoyed the weather. The next night I was back to enjoy the Phoenix Brewers Invitational beer fest where the square was packed with vendors and music and made for a great setting for a beer fest. Everything was close and going one end to the other seemed full of stuff but not a long walk either. With events like the beer fest and daily joys like the Science Center, Bianco and Nobuo this is a great little spot.
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Kay T.

Yelp
I am usually here for the Japanese Matsuri once a year. It's a good place for a festival or event. The houses and surrounding area is great and it's right next to downtown ASU. Other reason I'm here is for Nobu Teeter House which serves Japanese food and Pizzeria Bianco! I love Pizzeria Bianco. This place has some pretty nice restaurants and relaxing atmosphere. And it's quiet if you just want to stroll around.
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Ryan O.

Yelp
It's one of those places in a downtown metropolitan city that is a quiet gem. Tucked between the Arizona science center and ASUs downtown campus lies a lot of great history with architecture dating back to the early 20th century. Heritage square boasts a great English bar and pub called the Rose and Crown which is a great place to grab a pint, watch a game, play some bags or shoot some pool. Their Shepards Pie is amazing! There is also Nabuo and Pizza Bianco. Pizza Bianco is always packed and voted best pizza in Phoenix! Truly recommend the wait for this place. Nabuo is great Japenese with awesome lunches. The soft shell crab sandwich is mouth watering. All three of these places are housed in historic homes built in about 1914.
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Nancy M.

Yelp
Nice location and interesting events are hosted here, like the German Festival we attended today. It's clean and well laid out allowing plenty of people to enjoy the venue. The problem I have is with the parking. Hourly rates are posted and those rates are reasonable but if there's an event (why else would we be here???) then it's a $12 parking fee regardless of how long you stay. Ridiculous in my opinion. Why have posted rates? I saw someone else's post that they parked at the Children's Museum, but today there was a sign in the entryway that said parking was for museum guests only.
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Meemo W.

Yelp
this place was pretty neat, clean and family friendly. heritage square is located across the street from the asu downtown campus. there are very few food place within this park. other than events that may take place here like others have mentioned, there is a science museum and the rosson house which we visited. it was pretty awesome imo, lots of history with a guided tour. otherwise, i'm not really sure what else there is to do at heritage square as there didn't appear to be much of anything interesting. parking is in an adjacent garage
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Patrick H.

Yelp
This is a nice place to attend special events. Home to the restaurants of two James Beard award winning chefs is a big plus as well!
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Kyle H.

Yelp
I went down here for the car show Motoring Thru Time. I had never really been to Heritage Square (once before to participate in the Zombie Walk) but was really impressed by it. Very clean and of course I loved the cars. I felt like I should have dressed up in some 1920s attire or something.
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Mala H.

Yelp
I have been to 2 Cultural festivals here. It is a great venue for showcasing food and cultural performances. Parking can be steep at the garages nearby if you cannot find it for free on the street.
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Meghan T.

Yelp
Heritage Square itself is great and has all different kinds of events going on. It is also literally right by the Arizona Science Center. The setting is great, the plants and buildings are beautiful and unique, and the entire area is a pleasure to be in. World Festival: My last visit was for WorldFest, a cultural festival celebrating cities from around the world. Most of it was a less-than-thrilling and a lot geared towards children (which I don't have). They did have a massive "Beer & Wine from around the world" stand that was extremely fun. Beer tickets were $5 for 4 (mildly annoying that each ticket was $1.25 instead of just $1) but each ticket could get you a sample or 4 tickets a glass. 4 samples do add up to a glass, so we opted to get all samples and try as many things as possible. Japanese Festival: My first visit was for the Japanese Festival, which was very fun. There was a ton to see, though a lot of it was food. The performances were interesting and the only downside was the amount of people. It was so crammed that you could hardly walk! I guess a bigger venue would have been better for the turnout, but it was still a good time.
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arik b.

Yelp
i've lived in the downtown area for like 85% of my life and have only ventured into the heritage square area a few times for Heritage Squarish events...usually it's a walk thru to the Arizona Science Center or to a parking lot. but i was here two weekends back to back for the NBA All-Star game tip off party and the Matsuri Festival a week later..and wow. this place can have some awesome things happening. the tip off party...75-80 bucks for a ticket..and full range to entertainment lots of food and drinks to sample...free of course. plus the museum and science center were open. live DJ music and access to Pizzeria Bianco and Rose and Crown. totally made my night. the Matsuri Festival was alot of fun, saw Jack play the drums, saw some kids dressed up as anime and manga characters. no free drinks that day. but still was alot of fun. Heritage Square gets my 4 stars for being a cool place to have things to do. plus the old houses and stuff rock.
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Chase M.

Yelp
Phx Flea was great! Always a good time. You can't go wrong with the food trucks. I had the waffle truck and the Mexican food (Boca...the wait was ridiculously long though). I will definitely be going back next year.
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Christine O.

Yelp
I totally agree with Stevey P - the best thing about Heritage Square is that it preserves the past while still celebrating modern culture. Yes, you can see beautifully-restored Victorian homes and imagine how things used to be, but you can also have some of the country's best pizza at Pizzeria Bianco, down a pint at Rose & Crown, or take part in celebrations of different cultures and social groups. We walked around here for the first time this past Friday, when it was deathly hot out, but I look forward to cooler weather, when my husband and I can come here and sit one of of the gorgeous, shaded benches and just take in the scene.
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Cass D.

Yelp
I am still undecided on what is better... going when there isn't a soul around or attending an event here. It is a nice place for events, but I think in that atmosphere you lose a lot of what this place is really supposed to be all about; history. Going when there is no one there is kind of boring though. Well even after growing up in Az I still don't understand what it is about this place that makes it a must see, perhaps it's a lack of anything really interesting to do in Phoenix.
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Raymond W.

Yelp
Excellent place to unwind in hectic downtown!
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Jackie B.

Yelp
My Husband and I just had our Wedding and Reception here over this past weekend ( May 3rd 2015) I couldn't of asked for a more special location then this one. Samantha's help with everything was amazing. Our night was everything we dreamed about and more. This place will always have a special place in my heart!
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Luciana L.

Yelp
Neat little area! Great place to take photos but you may want to check first if there's anything going on that day. The place can get crowded. I just happen to be there during the Matsuri Festival and it was a delightful surprise. I will have to keep up with the happenings here!
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C J.

Yelp
Looked on line to find out they close at 4pm. Decided to head over for some coffee or tea. Everything had closed by 3:30. Ended up paying $12 to park for 30min because no place to validate parking was open. Wasn't impressed.

Angelique N.

Yelp
Heritage Square is a small spot in downtown Phoenix where they hold alot of cultural events. Last week I attended the Discover India Festival with my mom. I personally am not a big fan of branching out and trying new things so I wasn't really expecting any thing great. The Festival was actually quite small compared to others like the Aloha Fest or the Matsuri festival, it barely took up the main walkway and half of the staging area behind the Rosson House. The main walkway was lined with booths featuring food, henna, clothing, and jewelry. My mom and I ate a booth sponsored by Delhi Palace and to my surprise the food was amazing. In the staging area there were groups and different schools lined up waiting to perform different Indian dances ranging from traditional to Bollywood. They also featured an Indian wedding that I think would have been exciting to watch, but we didn't stay long enough to see. Although the festival wasn't very large, it was quite interesting and I would recommend anyone looking to learn about Indian culture to check it out.

Ashley B.

Yelp
This is a great location to visit, and seems to be a good spot for holding events, too. We have gone here for various events, including the Matsuri Festival (kind of a shame that it has turned into an anime fest over the years...there is so much more to Japan's culture than that!) and it's a beautiful area. I love the historic buildings and the landscaping is beautiful. It's surrounded by the city, so you get a good view of the city lights at night, too. It's a fairly good size for accommodating lots of people. I photographed a wedding here over the weekend, and I have to say it's a great photo spot! I didn't have to worry too much about getting something ugly in the background, because most of the area is photo friendly. The wedding was at night, but the lighting setup allowed for some really unique and beautiful shots of the bride and groom. All the guests seemed to be having a blast at the wedding and the layout of the courtyard was perfect for allowing things to run smoothly. The night was chilly, but heaters were provided, so everyone was comfortable. Smart planning, Heritage Square! One consideration is that the kitchen and preparation rooms look like they are in serious need of renovating. So if you're planning an event that relies heavily on these areas, you probably want to check it out before booking to ensure it will meet your needs. Otherwise, I highly recommend this beautiful, historic location.