Discover Tampa's Charm: A 1-Month Adventure
5 cities |
21 attraction(s) |
total distance 305
km
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Day1: Tampa
2 attraction(s) ·
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A non-profit organization keeps this riverside trail that is popular with walkers & joggers.
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Day2: Tampa
2 attraction(s) ·
1 km
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In the Gulf of Mexico, there is a deep-water port city called Tampa, which is the birthplace of the cigar industry. Due to its geographical advantage, the preparations for the Spanish-American War were also conducted here. At that time, the cigar industry was moved from Key West to Tampa, with its development center in Ybor City. With the expansion of the industry, a large number of immigrants from Cuba, Italy, Germany, and Spain gathered here, bringing their own languages, traditions, and culinary cultures. Among them, Cuban culture has had the most profound influence on the local area. Today, although cigar factories no longer exist, Tampa still retains its Cuban flair, such as Cuban restaurants, coffee roasters, cigar shops, and Latin festivals. The former location of the cigar factories, now known as Centro Ybor, has become a leisure and entertainment venue. The roasting workshop has evolved into the Ybor City Museum State Park. Although time has passed, the history and culture here remain long and deep.
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Traditional Spanish restaurant, a branch of a long-standing local chain dating back to 1905.
Day3: Tampa
2 attraction(s) ·
9 km
1
Venerable theme park with thrill rides, African animals, live entertainment & kiddie attractions.
9
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2
In the Gulf of Mexico, there is a deep-water port city called Tampa, which is the birthplace of the cigar industry. Due to its geographical advantage, the preparations for the Spanish-American War were also conducted here. At that time, the cigar industry was moved from Key West to Tampa, with its development center in Ybor City. With the expansion of the industry, a large number of immigrants from Cuba, Italy, Germany, and Spain gathered here, bringing their own languages, traditions, and culinary cultures. Among them, Cuban culture has had the most profound influence on the local area. Today, although cigar factories no longer exist, Tampa still retains its Cuban flair, such as Cuban restaurants, coffee roasters, cigar shops, and Latin festivals. The former location of the cigar factories, now known as Centro Ybor, has become a leisure and entertainment venue. The roasting workshop has evolved into the Ybor City Museum State Park. Although time has passed, the history and culture here remain long and deep.
Day4: Tampa
1 attraction(s) ·
0 km
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Historic waterfront park offering views of Downtown with a cafe, pier, picnicking & a playground.
Day5: Tampa
3 attraction(s) ·
4 km
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In the Gulf of Mexico, there is a deep-water port city called Tampa, which is the birthplace of the cigar industry. Due to its geographical advantage, the preparations for the Spanish-American War were also conducted here. At that time, the cigar industry was moved from Key West to Tampa, with its development center in Ybor City. With the expansion of the industry, a large number of immigrants from Cuba, Italy, Germany, and Spain gathered here, bringing their own languages, traditions, and culinary cultures. Among them, Cuban culture has had the most profound influence on the local area. Today, although cigar factories no longer exist, Tampa still retains its Cuban flair, such as Cuban restaurants, coffee roasters, cigar shops, and Latin festivals. The former location of the cigar factories, now known as Centro Ybor, has become a leisure and entertainment venue. The roasting workshop has evolved into the Ybor City Museum State Park. Although time has passed, the history and culture here remain long and deep.
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2
Interactive activities focused on weather, art, communication & more for children under 12.
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3
Large, grassy park provides fenced-in areas with drinking bowls for pets & free monthly concerts.
Day6: Tampa
2 attraction(s) ·
2 km
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Sprawling history museum chronicles Tampa with interactive exhibits, maps, films & special events.
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2
The Tampa Bay Lightning is an NHL team, and their home venue is also a place where many concerts are held.
Day7: Clearwater
2 attraction(s) ·
2 km
2
Home of the inspiration for "Dolphin Tale," this aquarium exhibits marine mammals & sea turtles.
Day8: Tampa
2 attraction(s) ·
2 km
1
Stylish open-air complex with higher-end retailers, restaurants & bars, plus a movie theater.
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2
European-inspired space featuring a restaurant, bookstore, coffeehouse & shop with decor & gifts.
Day9: Tampa
1 attraction(s) ·
0 km
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Celebrated zoo offering giraffe feeding, educational programs & a water play area.
Day10: Tampa > St Petersburg > Tarpon Springs > Sarasota
7 attraction(s) ·
170 km
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The Florida Aquarium is located in downtown Tampa, Florida, and is one of the most famous aquariums on the east coast of Florida. It combines science education and entertainment, showcasing rare animals, breathtaking live performances, and a variety of exciting water experiences. In addition, visitors can also board the aquarium's sightseeing cruise to have close encounters with adorable dolphins, creating unforgettable memories.
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2
In the Gulf of Mexico, there is a deep-water port city called Tampa, which is the birthplace of the cigar industry. Due to its geographical advantage, the preparations for the Spanish-American War were also conducted here. At that time, the cigar industry was moved from Key West to Tampa, with its development center in Ybor City. With the expansion of the industry, a large number of immigrants from Cuba, Italy, Germany, and Spain gathered here, bringing their own languages, traditions, and culinary cultures. Among them, Cuban culture has had the most profound influence on the local area. Today, although cigar factories no longer exist, Tampa still retains its Cuban flair, such as Cuban restaurants, coffee roasters, cigar shops, and Latin festivals. The former location of the cigar factories, now known as Centro Ybor, has become a leisure and entertainment venue. The roasting workshop has evolved into the Ybor City Museum State Park. Although time has passed, the history and culture here remain long and deep.
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3
Built in 1926, this ornate movie palace features a Wurlitzer organ plus films, shows & other events.
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