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Tampa Travel Guide

Come a couple days early or stay a few days after the conference ends and experience everything this amazing city has to offer!

2 DAYS IN TAMPA:

Day 1
Exploring Tampa’s Attractions

Morning
Start your day with a delicious breakfast at Oxford Exchange, a trendy cafe known for its beautiful interior. Afterward, head to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, an exciting theme park featuring thrilling rides and a variety of animal exhibits.

Afternoon
For lunch, indulge in some mouth-watering Cuban cuisine at La Teresita. Afterward, visit The The Florida Aquarium, where you can explore a diverse range of marine life. Don't miss the opportunity to skip the line with the Tampa The Florida Aquarium Skip-the-Line Entrance ticket.

Evening
Enjoy a scenic sunset cruise along the Sunshine Skyway Bridge with St. Petersburg Sunset Cruise with Sunshine Skyway Bridge. Afterward, head to Ulele, a popular waterfront restaurant that offers a unique menu inspired by Native American and Spanish flavors.

Day 2
Exploring Tampa’s Natural Beauty

Morning
Start your day by visiting Clearwater Beach, one of Florida's most beautiful beaches. Grab a quick breakfast at Carmine's before enjoying the sun, sand, and clear waters.

Afternoon
For lunch, head to The Refinery, a farm-to-table restaurant known for its creative dishes. Afterward, explore the stunning natural beauty of Caladesi Island and take a leisurely stroll along its pristine shores.

Evening
Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Ybor City, Tampa's historic district. Enjoy dinner at Columbia Restaurant, a local institution known for its delicious Spanish cuisine. Afterward, explore the lively streets of Ybor City and visit Ybor City, where you can learn about the area's rich history and vibrant culture.
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3 DAYS IN TAMPA

Day 1:

Morning
No Tampa vacation is complete without a full day to enjoy all the shows, rides and live animal exhibits at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. Roller-coaster fanatics might need an extra day to do multiple laps on seven thrillers, including Kumba, an inversion coaster; Montu, delivering 3.85 Gs; floorless SheiKra; and Gwazi, a wooden classic..

Afternoon
Among Tampa's milestones was the arrival of railroad tycoon and developer Henry Plant in the late 1800s. Complement your history lesson with a visit to the Henry B. Plant Museum, in the restored Tampa Bay Hotel on the University of Tampa campus. With its exotic minarets, domes and cupolas, Plant's Moorish-design hotel overlooking the Hillsborough River was a magnet for the Victorian-era's well-heeled. Peer into lavishly decorated rooms filled with antique furniture, period accessories and vintage clothing. Visit a lunar colony in 2070, learn all about STEAM careers, stargaze in the planetarium and experience future technologies, all at MOSI (Museum of Science & Industry), another of Tampa's leading cultural attractions. The engaging exhibits appeal to all ages.

Evening
Head back to your hotel and freshen up for a gourmet repast at the Tampa landmark Bern's Steak House, which is one of the great local restaurants you can find in the Hyde Park neighborhood.

Day 2:

Morning
This is your day to talk to the animals. Start out in west Tampa at ZooTampa at Lowry Park, where you can feed giraffes, ride a camel, pet a pony, interact with kangaroos, observe submerged manatees and giggle over monkey shines in the primate exhibit.

Afternoon
Get up close for a personal encounter with penguins at The Florida Aquarium. Dive shows, animal feedings, touch tanks and a live coral reef place you within reach of the secrets of the sea. The aquarium is next to Sparkman Wharf, formerly Channelside Bay Plaza, where you can grab a bite from restaurateurs in shipping containers. After lunch, travel through Tampa's Riverwalk, a waterfront linear park punctuated with plazas. Walk from Fort Brooke Park (just south of Channelside) on Ybor Channel to the Tampa Convention Center on Garrison Channel to USF Park facing the Hillsborough River. On the way, break for a snack at the Sail Pavilion near the convention center.

Evening
Don casual cocktail attire and step aboard Yacht Starship Dining Cruises for a romantic evening of dining, dancing, and stargazing in luxury surroundings. (It's among the best things for couples to do in Tampa Bay!) The ship departs from a berth near Sparkman Wharf and cruises the scenic waterways bordering Tampa.

Day 3

Morning
Spend the day in Ybor City. Transportation tip: Take the TECO streetcar from your lodgings in downtown Tampa, or park your own car in Ybor's pre-pay, self-park lots or one of two parking garages. Walk through Centennial Park to Ybor City Museum State Park, on Ninth Avenue. On Saturday mornings an outdoor produce and crafts market enlivens this otherwise peaceful plaza. After perusing the museum's exhibits, walk over to Ybor's bustling shopping district on Seventh Avenue for more fun places to go. Between 15th and 17th streets you'll find vintage clothing, Panama hats, jewelry, giftware, artwork and coffee bars.

Afternoon
Remain immersed in the Ybor cultural experience by sampling a traditional Cuban sandwich or deviled crabs at Carmine's, on Seventh Avenue. Discover why this family-owned restaurant and bar has become a culinary destination for locals and visitors alike for more than 60 years. Walk off the calories while you work up an appetite for dinner on a self-guiding tour of the city. Look for historic casitas (frame houses rented to factory workers), benevolent society buildings, statuary honoring prominent citizens and unique architectural features such as wrought iron balconies and globe streetlamps. Maps, brochures, and an orientation film are available at the visitor information center on Eighth Avenue, just across from Centro Ybor, a popular entertainment center in the heart of the district.

Evening
Start the evening with authentic Spanish-inspired cuisine and a flamenco show at one of Florida's oldest dining establishments. The Columbia Restaurant had its start as a lunch counter 1905 and is still operated by descendants of founder Casimiro Hernandez. An informative menu tempts you with detailed descriptions of dishes prepared from original family recipes.
Source: AAA Travel

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