Grassy space right next to Birmingham’s City Hall and the Museum of Art, this lovely spot has benches, trees and even some sort of water thing(it was drained for the winter) to bring a bit of peace and relaxation to the downtown city workers. Festivals and events are held here regularly. Formerly known as «Central Park» then it was«Woodrow Wilson Park», now it’s named for Chrles Linn, who was a famous industrialist that is connected to the success of Birmingham. Street parking is available if you can find an open meter or head to the nearby parking deck for $ 1 an hour.