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Tampa Bay, one of the world's great secluded harbors, is a vast body of water separated from the Gulf of Mexico by a peninsula that stretches from Clearwater on the north to St. Petersburg on the south.

In the center of the huge bay is a peninsula with MacDill Air Force Base at its southern tip. North of that is the city of Tampa, which got its name from a Native American word meaning "a bundle of sticks," a reference to the region as a campsite. Three routes—Courtney Campbell Causeway, Gandy Bridge and Howard Franklin Bridge—connect the city to St. Petersburg and Clearwater.

Airport/Westshore Region

The award-winning Tampa International Airport sits on the city's west side, in the Airport/Westshore region. With a passenger volume of about 14 million annually, Tampa International Airport ranks among the top 10 airports in the nation for on-time departures. It was also named among the nation's top 10 airports by Conde Nast Travel, one of only two Florida airports to earn a spot on that list. Here you will find some of the city's most impressive hotels, along with the International Shrine Headquarters and two major sports facilities—the New York Yankees Legend Stadium and the Raymond James Stadium.

Busch Gardens/University of South Florida

A major north-south interstate highway, I-75, streaks up the east side of the bay, while I-275 branches off from I-75 north of Sarasota and travels through St. Petersburg, crossing the Courtney Campbell Causeway and heading north from downtown. Those two interstate highways meet just north of town and create a triangle known as the Busch Gardens/University of South Florida region. This is where you will find Tampa's famed Busch Gardens. Other attractions in the vicinity include the Tampa Greyhound Track, the Museum of Science & Industry, Adventure Island water park and the D. G. Yuengling Brewery. Temple Terrace, a suburb, can be found here, too.

Downtown

Tampa's Hillsborough River winds its way through the Busch Gardens/University of South Florida section of the city and through Downtown Tampa, bisecting the city as it makes its way to the sea. On the east side of the river, you will find a number of attractive hotels in the city's downtown core. Points of interest in this part of town include the Tampa Museum of Art, the Tampa Performing Arts Center, and the main office of the Tampa Hillsborough Visitor Information Center, as well as stores, banks and government offices.

Ybor City

On the southern edge of Downtown Tampa lies tiny Ybor City, the center of the cigar industry; cigarmakers moved here after a fire destroyed the industry in Key West. Only 10 streets in either direction, the area carries a wealth of history. Solid brick warehouses that once served as cigar factories—some still do—now house offices and shops. Thanks to a strong restoration effort, Ybor City is the liveliest spot in town on weekends. Bistros, dance clubs, cigar stores and specialty shops line Ybor City's narrow streets; exhibits in the Ybor City Museum chronicle the city's colorful history.

Plant City and Thonotosassa

Traveling east of Tampa on I-4, built to connect Tampa to Daytona through Orlando, will bring you to Plant City, a farming community renowned for its annual strawberry harvest and an array of related special events. Out this way is the town of Thonotosassa (a Native American word denoting a place to find flint), where one of the most intriguing restaurants in Central Florida, Branch Ranch, doles out rib-sticking, family-style meals served at picnic-style tables in a huge barn of a building with a massive fireplace.

Harbour Island

On the southern edge of Downtown Tampa, the Garrison Channel passes between Harbour Island, home to the Wyndham Harbour Island Hotel, which anchors a cluster of shops and restaurants, and the Garrison Pier, home to the new Tampa Waterside Marriott. Here, too, you will find the Tampa Convention Center, which houses a branch of the Tampa Hillsborough Visitor Information Center, a new Ice Palace Arena—home of the Tampa Bay Lightning professional hockey team—and the Florida Aquarium, fittingly tucked in near the sea.

The Peninsula and beyond

Drive across the glittering waters of Tampa Bay on one of its three bay-spanning causeway/bridges and you will end up on the peninsula that is home to downtown Clearwater and Downtown St. Petersburg. North of Clearwater is the tranquil little town of Dunedin, founded by Scots and still dedicated to keeping that heritage alive through annual festivals and monthly bagpipe concerts. East of Dunedin is Safety Harbor, home to a popular spa.

Still farther north on the peninsula is Palm Harbor, a Tampa Bay bedroom community, and Tarpon Springs, founded generations ago by Greek sponge fishermen.

Courtney Campbell Causeway, which crosses Tampa Bay in a sweep of bridges and multi-lane macadam, becomes Gulf to Bay Parkway when it reaches Clearwater and travels on to Clearwater Beach. If you turn south, you can follow the signs to reach a host of island communities sometimes promoted as the Holiday Isles.

Traveling from north to south, your first stop is Clearwater Beach, named for its magnificent, crystalline waters.

Next is Belleair Beach, on which is situated the massive, historic Belleview Biltmore Hotel.

Continuing south on the beach road, you find Indian Rocks Beach, which got its unusual name from the jagged red rocks that trim the shoreline. A quiet strip of beach, the town is well known to fishing enthusiasts, who bring up mackerel, kingfish, grouper and trout from the warm waters that surround the city's 1,041-foot fishing pier, said to be the longest in Florida.

Redington Shores is home to John's Pass Village, a rustic, cozy community that bears a strong resemblance to northern coastal fishing villages—fortunately, the water's much warmer! The annual John's Pass Seafood Festival in November attracts thousands to a feast of local seafood treats.

St. Petersburg Beach is the official beach for the St. Petersburg region. Packed with restaurants, motels, hotels, shops, and souvenir sellers, the beach is always busy. The Don Cesar Hotel has been luring guests for generations—F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda stayed here, among many other notables.

After you have explored the islands, you can find your way back to I-275 and travel to Bradenton, Sarasota, and points south, via the impressive Sunshine Skyway Bridge, itself an impressive tourist attraction.







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Airport/Westshore Region


Tampa
United States
The award-winning Tampa International Airport sits on the city's west side, in the Airport/Westshore region. With a passenger volume of about 14 million annually, Tampa International Airport ranks among the top 10 airports in the nation for on-time departures. It was also named among the nation's top 10 airports by Conde Nast Travel, one of only two Florida airports to earn a spot on that list. Here you will find some of the city's most impressive Hôtels, along with the International Shrine Headquarters and two major sports facilities-the New York Yankees Legend Stadium and the Raymond James Stadium.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Airport/Westshore Region photo by George Aranjuez
Photo: George Aranjuez
Airport/Westshore Region photo by ryan paul maxwell
Photo: ryan paul maxwell
Airport/Westshore Region photo by Chris McLaughlin
Photo: Chris McLaughlin
Airport/Westshore Region photo by H David 'Giz' Womack
Photo: H David 'Giz' Womack
Airport/Westshore Region photo by Subtle Alchemy Photography
Photo: Subtle Alchemy Photography
Airport/Westshore Region photo by Joshua P. Mullet
Photo: Joshua P. Mullet
 

 
Busch Gardens/USF


Tampa
United States
A major north-south interstate highway, I-75, streaks up the east side of the bay, while I-275 branches off from I-75 north of Sarasota and travels through St. Petersburg, crossing the Courtney Campbell Causeway and heading north from downtown. Those two interstate highways meet just north of town and create a triangle known as the Busch Gardens/University of South Florida region. This is where you will find Tampa's famed Busch Gardens. Other attractions in the vicinity include the Tampa Greyhound Track, the Museum of Science & Industry, Adventure Island water park and the D. G. Yuengling Brewery. Temple Terrace, a suburb, can be found here, too.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Amanda Pippin
Photo: Amanda Pippin
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Alex Sola
Photo: Alex Sola
Busch Gardens/USF photo by perspex
Photo: perspex
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Brian Barbour
Photo: Brian Barbour
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Jonah Fejedelem
Photo: Jonah Fejedelem
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Kristin Garro
Photo: Kristin Garro
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Jess Wilson
Photo: Jess Wilson
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Samuel Justice
Photo: Samuel Justice
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Julie Wade
Photo: Julie Wade
Busch Gardens/USF photo by m4morris
Photo: m4morris
Busch Gardens/USF photo by wsilver
Photo: wsilver
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Curt Mason
Photo: Curt Mason
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Courtney Young
Photo: Courtney Young
Busch Gardens/USF photo by famillediaoune
Photo: famillediaoune
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Mike Ardrey
Photo: Mike Ardrey
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Sean Reed
Photo: Sean Reed
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Charlie Jobson
Photo: Charlie Jobson
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Julie Hill
Photo: Julie Hill
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Mike Gowen
Photo: Mike Gowen
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Zoe N. Swaine
Photo: Zoe N. Swaine
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Evan Sanders
Photo: Evan Sanders
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Megamen6
Photo: Megamen6
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Ron Sousa, Cape Cod
Photo: Ron Sousa, Cape Cod
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Nikki
Photo: Nikki
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Michelle Nault
Photo: Michelle Nault
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Carlos Allauca
Photo: Carlos Allauca
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Kevin
Photo: Kevin
Busch Gardens/USF photo by John Wing
Photo: John Wing
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Bob Wood
Photo: Bob Wood
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Andrew Whitaker
Photo: Andrew Whitaker
Busch Gardens/USF photo by toddlerazzi
Photo: toddlerazzi
Busch Gardens/USF photo by grant.harley
Photo: grant.harley
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Michelle Phillips
Photo: Michelle Phillips
Busch Gardens/USF photo by ian russell
Photo: ian russell
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Sean Conover
Photo: Sean Conover
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Diane Gainforth
Photo: Diane Gainforth
Busch Gardens/USF photo by Gordon Tarpley
Photo: Gordon Tarpley
 

 
Downtown St. Petersburg


Tampa
United States
Drive across the glittering waters of Tampa Bay on one of its three bay-spanning causeway/bridges and you will end up on the peninsula that is home to downtown Clearwater and downtown St. Petersburg. North of Clearwater is the tranquil little town of Dunedin, founded by Scots and still dedicated to keeping that heritage alive through annual festivals and monthly bagpipe concerts. East of Dunedin is Safety Harbor, home to a popular spa.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Downtown St. Petersburg photo by Lary Crews
Photo: Lary Crews
Downtown St. Petersburg photo by Eric Baxter
Photo: Eric Baxter
Downtown St. Petersburg photo by lagergrenjan
Photo: lagergrenjan
Downtown St. Petersburg photo by Melanie Levi
Photo: Melanie Levi
 

 
Downtown Tampa


Tampa
United States
Tampa's Hillsborough River winds its way through the Busch Gardens/University of South Florida section of the city and through downtown Tampa, bisecting the city as it makes its way to the sea. On the east side of the river, you will find a number of attractive Hôtels in the city's downtown core. Points of interest in this part of town include the Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa Performing Arts Center and the main office of the Tampa Hillsborough Visitor Information Center, as well as stores, banks and government offices.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Downtown Tampa photo by Thomas Langer
Photo: Thomas Langer
Downtown Tampa photo by kelly
Photo: kelly
Downtown Tampa photo by Audrey Smith
Photo: Audrey Smith
Downtown Tampa photo by sticksoffire.com
Photo: sticksoffire.com
Downtown Tampa photo by Deirdre Valois
Photo: Deirdre Valois
Downtown Tampa photo by Ben Gelston
Photo: Ben Gelston
Downtown Tampa photo by rusewcrazy
Photo: rusewcrazy
Downtown Tampa photo by jeomap
Photo: jeomap
Downtown Tampa photo by Christian Delfino
Photo: Christian Delfino
Downtown Tampa photo by st0l1
Photo: st0l1
Downtown Tampa photo by Thamer Altassan
Photo: Thamer Altassan
Downtown Tampa photo by Bryan Austin
Photo: Bryan Austin
Downtown Tampa photo by Terry
Photo: Terry
Downtown Tampa photo by Michael Waldron
Photo: Michael Waldron
Downtown Tampa photo by GTE Federal Credit Union
Photo: GTE Federal Credit Union
Downtown Tampa photo by David van Etten
Photo: David van Etten
Downtown Tampa photo by LOREN WILLIAMS
Photo: LOREN WILLIAMS
Downtown Tampa photo by Denis Santana
Photo: Denis Santana
Downtown Tampa photo by Drew Coffman
Photo: Drew Coffman
Downtown Tampa photo by Jim Pike
Photo: Jim Pike
Downtown Tampa photo by rockyriver276
Photo: rockyriver276
Downtown Tampa photo by Cris
Photo: Cris
Downtown Tampa photo by Melanie Stinson
Photo: Melanie Stinson
Downtown Tampa photo by Daniel Lucas
Photo: Daniel Lucas
Downtown Tampa photo by marcmandrake
Photo: marcmandrake
Downtown Tampa photo by Justin Hobley
Photo: Justin Hobley
Downtown Tampa photo by Ian Fritzsche
Photo: Ian Fritzsche
Downtown Tampa photo by Ricardo Benik
Photo: Ricardo Benik
 

 
Madeira Beach


Tampa
United States
Madeira Beach is a beautiful section of Tampa. Because it is located right on the water, the residents make great efforts to conserve water and live in harmony with the surrounding marine environment.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Madeira Beach photo by porkfork6
Photo: porkfork6
Madeira Beach photo by Thomas McCarthy-Ward
Photo: Thomas McCarthy-Ward
Madeira Beach photo by Brian Hughes
Photo: Brian Hughes
Madeira Beach photo by Natalie Hunter LeRoux
Photo: Natalie Hunter LeRoux
Madeira Beach photo by John Petersik
Photo: John Petersik
Madeira Beach photo by John C. Carter
Photo: John C. Carter
Madeira Beach photo by carlfoggjr
Photo: carlfoggjr
 

 
St. Petersburg


Tampa
United States
Located within the scenic Tampa Bay area, St. Petersburg is a vacation hotspot for both Americans and Europeans. It's been nicknamed "The Sunshine City" because of its average of an incredible 360 days of sunshine a year. The city has much to offer for tourists and residents alike, including several universities, an aquarium, museums and numerous shopping destinations.

Review © 2007, Wcities
St. Petersburg photo by Agnes A.
Photo: Agnes A.
St. Petersburg photo by Lars O. Haugen
Photo: Lars O. Haugen
St. Petersburg photo by Juanjo Seixas
Photo: Juanjo Seixas
St. Petersburg photo by Don Robbins
Photo: Don Robbins
St. Petersburg photo by Desika[clrsoflife:)]
Photo: Desika[clrsoflife:)]
St. Petersburg photo by kevinmcguire
Photo: kevinmcguire
St. Petersburg photo by studythejars
Photo: studythejars
St. Petersburg photo by Lorinda
Photo: Lorinda
St. Petersburg photo by vheilman
Photo: vheilman
St. Petersburg photo by Abby Berenbak
Photo: Abby Berenbak
St. Petersburg photo by Wayne Bowen
Photo: Wayne Bowen
St. Petersburg photo by joon kang
Photo: joon kang
St. Petersburg photo by Spencer Raggio
Photo: Spencer Raggio
St. Petersburg photo by pattistem2002
Photo: pattistem2002
St. Petersburg photo by Richard Bitting
Photo: Richard Bitting
St. Petersburg photo by Tyler Weaver
Photo: Tyler Weaver
St. Petersburg photo by Jim Coulter
Photo: Jim Coulter
St. Petersburg photo by Mitch Ruck
Photo: Mitch Ruck
St. Petersburg photo by Paul Pichota
Photo: Paul Pichota
St. Petersburg photo by Captain Skyhawk
Photo: Captain Skyhawk
St. Petersburg photo by Sarah Burns Feyl
Photo: Sarah Burns Feyl
St. Petersburg photo by misspfaff2006
Photo: misspfaff2006
St. Petersburg photo by debra logrono
Photo: debra logrono
St. Petersburg photo by gbchristensen
Photo: gbchristensen
St. Petersburg photo by Arthur Ash III
Photo: Arthur Ash III
St. Petersburg photo by D. English
Photo: D. English
St. Petersburg photo by eron_gpsfs
Photo: eron_gpsfs
St. Petersburg photo by Lily
Photo: Lily
St. Petersburg photo by Tatyana Nikitina
Photo: Tatyana Nikitina
St. Petersburg photo by Wendy Albright-Starn
Photo: Wendy Albright-Starn
St. Petersburg photo by Mike
Photo: Mike
 

 
St. Petersburg Beach


Tampa
United States
St. Petersburg Beach is the official beach for the St. Petersburg region. Packed with restaurants, motels, Hôtels, shops and souvenir sellers, the beach is always busy. The Don Cesar Hôtel has been luring guests for generations-F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda stayed here, among many other notables.

Review © 2007, Wcities
St. Petersburg Beach photo by Jan DB, Belgium
Photo: Jan DB, Belgium
St. Petersburg Beach photo by Luke Lienau
Photo: Luke Lienau
St. Petersburg Beach photo by Joline Anthea 'Anthéaïs' Jammer
Photo: Joline Anthea 'Anthéaïs' Jammer
St. Petersburg Beach photo by Johnathan Frederick
Photo: Johnathan Frederick
St. Petersburg Beach photo by Richard'sPhoto
Photo: Richard'sPhoto
St. Petersburg Beach photo by Marcus
Photo: Marcus
 

 
Treasure Island


Tampa
United States
Located on the central Gulf Coast of Florida, Treasure Island is home to those who enjoy life near the ocean. It is a small and peaceful island that transports many back to the simpler days of the 1950s. There is still plenty to do on Treasure Island, though, including numerous outdoor activities, eateries, and shopping.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Treasure Island photo by Brooks Leffler
Photo: Brooks Leffler
Treasure Island photo by Jacky Wei
Photo: Jacky Wei
Treasure Island photo by David Choi
Photo: David Choi
Treasure Island photo by gallrbtm
Photo: gallrbtm
 

 
Ybor City


Tampa
United States
On the southern edge of downtown Tampa lies tiny Ybor City, the center of the cigar industry; cigarmakers moved here after a fire destroyed the industry in Key West. Only 10 streets across in either direction, the area carries a wealth of history. Solid brick warehouses that once served as cigar factories-some still do-now house offices and shops. Thanks to a strong restoration effort, Ybor City is the liveliest spot in town on weekends. Bistros, dance clubs, cigar stores and specialty shops line Ybor City's narrow streets; exhibits in the Ybor City Museum chronicle the city's colorful history.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ybor City photo by jrgts
Photo: jrgts
Ybor City photo by Ray Alstrom
Photo: Ray Alstrom
Ybor City photo by dreamSpot
Photo: dreamSpot
Ybor City photo by Amy Kellogg
Photo: Amy Kellogg
Ybor City photo by Luis Hoyos
Photo: Luis Hoyos
Ybor City photo by Luis Hoyos
Photo: Luis Hoyos
Ybor City photo by Karen Duran ©
Photo: Karen Duran ©
Ybor City photo by Karen Duran ©
Photo: Karen Duran ©
Ybor City photo by Eric Futin
Photo: Eric Futin
Ybor City photo by Bart J. DeLio
Photo: Bart J. DeLio
Ybor City photo by HEiM0 | DCNTRL
Photo: HEiM0 | DCNTRL
Ybor City photo by hopeakers
Photo: hopeakers
Ybor City photo by oanateodora
Photo: oanateodora
Ybor City photo by Katie Everton
Photo: Katie Everton
Ybor City photo by David Hulme
Photo: David Hulme
Ybor City photo by Paul Curl
Photo: Paul Curl
Ybor City photo by dancejuani
Photo: dancejuani
Ybor City photo by Victor
Photo: Victor
Ybor City photo by visioncity
Photo: visioncity
Ybor City photo by Christopher Zurcher
Photo: Christopher Zurcher
Ybor City photo by Michael S. Conley
Photo: Michael S. Conley
Ybor City photo by agabrowne
Photo: agabrowne
Ybor City photo by MagdaW
Photo: MagdaW
Ybor City photo by Margarita
Photo: Margarita
 

 
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