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Travel

The Tampa Bay area is made up of several unique neighborhoods, each offering its own character, dining, shopping, and attractions. Here are a few of our favorites to explore during your visit.

Travel Note

Neighborhoods west of Plant City

Ybor City Founded by Cuban and Spanish cigar makers in the late 1800s, Ybor City is Tampa's historic district. Visitors can enjoy unique architecture, local history, lively nightlife, cigar shops, and some of the area's best Latin-inspired cuisine. Downtown Tampa The heart of the city, Downtown Tampa offers a mix of waterfront views, restaurants, rooftop bars, museums, and scenic walks along the Tampa Riverwalk. It's a great place to explore, dine, and experience the energy of Tampa. Water Street & The Channel District Tampa's newest waterfront destination, Water Street and the neighboring Channel District feature modern hotels, trendy restaurants, outdoor gathering spaces, and beautiful views of the harbor. It's a vibrant area perfect for dining, strolling, and enjoying the waterfront. Hyde Park One of Tampa's most charming and historic neighborhoods, Hyde Park is known for its beautiful tree-lined streets, historic homes, upscale shopping, and excellent restaurants. Be sure to stroll around Hyde Park Village for boutiques, coffee shops, and outdoor dining. Rocky Point Located along Tampa Bay just minutes from the airport, Rocky Point offers stunning water views, waterfront dining, and beautiful sunsets. It's a convenient and relaxing spot for visitors looking to enjoy the bay, and is close to the bridges for those wishing to hit Clearwater or St. Pete Beaches.

Travel Note

Staying in Lakeland

If you are looking to stay in Lakeland, home of the Bride and Groom, we recommend finding an Airbnb in the Historic District of Lakeland, near and around Downtown.