City Plaza, Reno

City Plaza, Reno

City Plaza, situated at the corner of First and Virginia Streets in Downtown Reno, Nevada, is a vibrant and lively gathering space. Located along the Truckee River, directly across from Reno City Hall, the plaza offers a range of activities and attractions throughout the year, making it a popular destination for both locals and visitors.

During the winter months and holiday season, City Plaza becomes home to Reno's Rink on the River, a beloved venue for ice skating and family fun. It also hosts the official city Christmas Tree, adding a festive touch to the surroundings and spreading holiday cheer throughout the community. The tree becomes a focal point for celebrations, gatherings, and the spirit of the season.

As the seasons change, City Plaza transforms into a hub of activity. In the summer, the plaza comes alive with vibrant farmers markets, live music performances, and thrilling roller derby competitions. The bustling atmosphere and diverse events create an inviting space for people to gather, socialize, and enjoy the vibrant culture of Reno.

One of the notable features of City Plaza is its designation as the home of the official City Clock. This prominent timepiece serves as a visual and functional centerpiece of the plaza, providing a sense of time and punctuality to those who pass by.

This unique urban space is adorned with eye-catching features, including the massive BELIEVE sign and the colorful Space Whale sculpture. These artistic installations add a touch of whimsy and intrigue to the plaza, capturing the imagination of both residents and visitors.

Beyond its visual appeal and lively events, City Plaza holds significant historical importance. Display posts located at the northeast corner of the property offer insights into its rich past, revealing that it is one of the oldest and most historic spots in all of Reno. This historical significance further enriches the experience of those who take the time to explore and appreciate the plaza's multifaceted charm.

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City Plaza on Map

Sight Name: City Plaza
Sight Location: Reno, USA (See walking tours in Reno)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Walking Tours in Reno, Nevada

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Create Your Own Walk in Reno

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