Tampa’s waterfront tells a story of soldiers, cigar makers, pirates, and bold reinvention. On this self-guided audio tour, you’ll discover how this former military shipping hub transformed into a vibrant destination. The tour starts at Sparkman Wharf, where soldiers once boarded ships bound for Europe during World War I, and cargo vessels moved cigars, citrus, and cattle through Tampa Bay. You’ll stroll along the Tampa Riverwalk, past monuments honouring Vicente Martinez-Ybor, the Spanish entrepreneur who turned Tampa into the cigar capital of the world. I’ll also share stories of mob bosses controlling gambling operations from Ybor City, and you’ll discover how Cuban, Spanish, and Italian immigrants built Ybor City’s thriving culture in the late 1800s. The tour ends at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park, where festivals, concerts, and cultural institutions make this downtown’s vibrant heart.
This tour starts at Sparkman Wharf. Before arrival, please install the mobile app and use the code provided on your confirmation ticket. Detailed starting point instructions are available after downloading.
This tour ends at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park.
Walk through this revitalised waterfront hub where soldiers once boarded ships bound for Europe during World War I and cargo vessels moved cigars, citrus, and cattle through Tampa Bay. Explore the outdoor dining and entertainment district that has transformed this historic shipping site into one of Tampa's most vibrant gathering spaces.
Stroll along this scenic 2.6-mile pedestrian path connecting downtown Tampa's parks, museums, and historic landmarks with stunning views of the Hillsborough River. Discover monuments honouring Tampa's immigrant heritage and maritime history as you walk between the city's most significant cultural destinations.
Marvel at this 1891 Moorish Revival palace with its silver minarets and ornate Victorian furnishings where Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders planned Cuban operations during the Spanish-American War. Explore the former Tampa Bay Hotel's opulent Grand Salon and period rooms that showcase the Gilded Age luxury that once attracted America's elite to Florida's Gulf Coast.
Pass the stunning campus centered around Henry B. Plant's former hotel, where Gothic Revival architecture and silver minarets create one of America's most distinctive college settings. Discover how this National Historic Landmark transformed from a luxury resort into a thriving university while preserving Tampa's most iconic architectural treasure.
Enjoy this 18-acre downtown green space hosting festivals, concerts, and cultural events with panoramic views of the Hillsborough River and Tampa skyline. Experience the vibrant heart of downtown where locals gather for outdoor movies, fitness classes, and seasonal celebrations throughout the year.
Explore this waterfront museum chronicling 12,000 years of Florida history through interactive exhibits on the Seminole Wars, cigar industry, and pirate legends. Discover authentic artefacts and immersive displays revealing how Native Americans, Spanish conquistadors, Cuban immigrants, and cattle ranchers shaped Tampa Bay's identity.
Walk through this riverside park marking the site of Fort Brooke, the 1824 military outpost that became Tampa's founding settlement during the Seminole Wars. Learn about the Seminoles, the only Native tribe that never signed a surrender treaty, who fought three wars against U.S. forces in Florida's unforgiving swamps and wetlands.
Marvel at this 1926 atmospheric movie palace with its Mediterranean courtyard design, twinkling stars on the ceiling, and working 12,000-pipe Wurlitzer organ that once accompanied silent films. Experience one of America's best-preserved historic theatres where classic films, concerts, and special events continue the Golden Age cinema tradition.
Stroll through Tampa's newest mixed-use district where $3.5 billion in development has transformed nine blocks into a modern urban neighbourhood with shops, restaurants, and public art. Discover how this ambitious project is reshaping downtown Tampa while connecting historic landmarks along the Riverwalk with contemporary city life.
Pass this distinctive 34-story skyscraper with its stepped design and blue-green glass façade that has defined Tampa's downtown skyline since 1988. Admire how this office tower anchors the city's financial district while offering a striking contrast to the historic Moorish architecture of the nearby University of Tampa.
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