

Bayshore Boulevard, Tampa's longest continuous sidewalk, offers stunning views of Tampa Bay and is perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling.
A 4.5-mile stretch along Tampa Bay, perfect for morning jogs or bike rides.
A premier visual arts institution featuring modern and contemporary art.
An urban waterfront gathering place with dining, shopping, and entertainment.

Bayshore Boulevard is known for sudden rain showers.

Stay hydrated during long walks along the boulevard.
Keep your phone charged for navigation and photos.
Famous for its creative pancakes and classic breakfast dishes, The Griddle is a local favorite.
Established in 1905, Columbia Restaurant is Florida's oldest restaurant, serving classic Spanish and Cuban dishes.
Located in a historic water treatment plant, Ulele offers a unique atmosphere and locally-sourced, innovative dishes.
Toasted bread topped with mashed avocado, salt, pepper, and a squeeze of lemon, often served with a poached egg.

A ham and cheese sandwich with pickles and mustard, pressed until crispy.
Large, tender crab claws served chilled with a side of mustard sauce.
Hand-rolled cigars, a tradition dating back to the late 1800s, symbolizing Tampa's Cuban heritage.
Unique pieces made from polished sea glass found along Florida's coast, reflecting the state's natural beauty.
A tangy, sweet dessert made from key limes, a local delicacy since the 1800s.
A historic monument and museum in Provincetown, Massachusetts, commemorating the first landing of the Pilgrims in 1620.
A vibrant, multicultural market in Urumqi, offering a blend of Uighur and Chinese cultures.
A serene lake museum in Dali, Yunnan, showcasing local history and culture.