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Booked on the bayou website
Booked on the bayou website








booked on the bayou website
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  2. #BOOKED ON THE BAYOU WEBSITE CODE#
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In 2010, the City of Houston was sourcing vendors to demolish the Cistern. After operating for decades, an irreparable leak was discovered and after a few years, the reservoir was decommissioned in 2007. As one of the city’s early underground reservoirs, it supported the municipal water system’s goals of fire suppression (water pressure) and drinking water storage. The Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern is a former drinking water reservoir built in 1926 for the City of Houston. To apply for a photography or film permit, please fill out the form here and email it to the Cistern

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If you prefer a stationary or seated tour, please notify the Cistern Attendant upon arrival.Īny professional photography or filming inside of the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern requires a permit to be filled out and approved by our Visitor Services team.

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  • Full participation in the tour requires walking a distance of one quarter mile in 25 minutes.
  • If you experience any difficulties, please proceed directly to the nearest exit. The environment may be challenging for some.
  • The Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern is a dim space with no windows.
  • Please allow approximately 30 minutes for parking/check-in.
  • All payments are final and not refundable.
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  • Destroying public property is prohibited by Title 19, Chapter 191 of the Government Code of Texas.
  • All visitors must comply with instructions or requests from the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern Attendants and staff and must be respectful of others.
  • No sitting, standing, or climbing on the railing, stairways, or ladders.
  • All bags must be secured while in the Cistern.
  • Strollers, roller skates, inline skates, and bicycles are not permitted.
  • No eating, drinking, or gum-chewing in the Cistern.
  • Photography is allowed, however no tripods or stands (except on Photography Tours).
  • Guests should bring their own cushion or mat.

    #BOOKED ON THE BAYOU WEBSITE SERIES#

    Offered in collaboration with Union is Creation and Youniversoul, this meditation series will feature the use of singing bowls and wind chimes to encourage mindfulness and connectivity. Sound Healing Meditationįind your center and practice mediation in the spacious and tranquil Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern. Tickets go on sale at 9am Friday, September 2įebruary 10-13: Nameless Sound with special guest Joe McPheeīuffalo Bayou Partnership is funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance. Tickets go on sale at 9am Friday, August 12 Underground Sounds is organized in collaboration with several Houston-based music organizations.

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    Throughout 2022, Buffalo Bayou Partnership (BBP) will be hosting Underground Sounds, a series of musical performances that highlight the remarkable natural acoustics of the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern. Private Tours are not available on the first Thursday of the month.Saturday and Sunday on the hour from 11am to 6pm (except for 12pm).Wednesday through Friday on the hour from 10am to 4pm (except for 12pm).Purchase Tickets Private Cistern History Toursīook a private, docent-led Cistern tour to learn about the architecture of this unique space and the history of Houston’s water system for a unique group outing! Guests that arrive five minutes past the tour start time will be rescheduled.Įxplore the Cistern at your own pace on a 30-minute self-guided tour. Parking: A number of parking options are available around Buffalo Bayou Park.

    booked on the bayou website

    Free on the first Thursday of the month.$2 discount for military, college students and seniors (65+).Thursday through Sunday on the hour from 11am to 6pm ( 12pm tour is self-guided).Wednesday on the hour from 10am to 4pm ( 12pm tour is self-guided).Learn about the architecture of this unique space and the history of Houston’s water system during a guided 30-minute tour.










    Booked on the bayou website