

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.
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.

Bayshore Boulevard is known for sudden rain showers.

Stay hydrated during long walks along the boulevard.
Keep your phone charged for navigation and photos.
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.
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.
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.