Museums
Cultural life in Florida? Yes!! Kind of a great one too! With St.Pete, Tampa and Sarasota within reach, lots of possibilities!
A must-see in St.Pete, the building itself is a work of art, and the exhibition is the biggest about Dali outside of Spain.
1381 abantu bendawo batusa
The Dalí (Salvador Dalí Museum)
1 Dali BlvdA must-see in St.Pete, the building itself is a work of art, and the exhibition is the biggest about Dali outside of Spain.
The Ringling Complex is vast with 3 museums, 3 gardens, a nice cafe and the most beautiful playground: you can explore the site for free, and buy tickets for the exhibitions that suits you. We recommand the Circus Museum!
540 abantu bendawo batusa
Iziko lezobuciko lweJohn noMable Ringling
5401 Bay Shore RdThe Ringling Complex is vast with 3 museums, 3 gardens, a nice cafe and the most beautiful playground: you can explore the site for free, and buy tickets for the exhibitions that suits you. We recommand the Circus Museum!
Chihuly Collection
720 Central AvenueDon’t miss the Treasure Seekers exhibit about real life conquistadors and pirates
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Tampa Bay History Center
801 Water StDon’t miss the Treasure Seekers exhibit about real life conquistadors and pirates
Ted Williams Museum and Hitters Hall of Fame
1 Tropicana Dr.For baseball fans
Tampa Bay Automobile Museum
3301 Gateway Centre BlvdImmersive art + technology exhibit celebrating weird, wacky & wonderful Florida!
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Fairgrounds St. Pete
2606 28th St SImmersive art + technology exhibit celebrating weird, wacky & wonderful Florida!
FREE! Learn about the rich history of this residential community dating back to the late 1800s
Palm Harbor Museum
2043 Curlew RdFREE! Learn about the rich history of this residential community dating back to the late 1800s
Exploration des lieux
Jack Kerouac’s bungalow: the famous beat-generation writer lived here just before his death in 1969. Now a private home, owned by Kerouac’s brother-in-law, fans still put letters in the mailbox 📬
5169 10th Ave N
5169 10th Avenue NorthJack Kerouac’s bungalow: the famous beat-generation writer lived here just before his death in 1969. Now a private home, owned by Kerouac’s brother-in-law, fans still put letters in the mailbox 📬