When planning a trip, it can feel like the costs are out of control. You need to pay for lodging. You need to book those tickets for that big event. And what will the family eat when you arrive? Before you know it, your vacation budget has expanded beyond your plans.
There is great news for those planning a trip to Tampa! Having a good time here doesn’t need to break the bank. There are ample opportunities for enjoying the Tampa area without spending a dime. Let’s look at 10 of the best free things to do in Tampa and the surrounding areas.
#1: Stroll the Tampa Riverwalk
The focal point of the downtown landscape, the Tampa Riverwalk is a great place to start when exploring the city. Riverfront parks are linked together via expansive walkways. Explore the Historical Monument Trail where you’ll be greeted by beautiful bronze and marble busts and monuments that give insights into the area's history. Pause to spot common waterbirds in the area, such as Brown Pelicans, Roseate Spoonbills, and Snowy Egrets.
If you want to learn more about what you’re seeing, consider spending a few dollars on the Smartphone Guided Tour of the Tampa Riverwalk.
#2: Immerse Yourself in History in Ybor City
Located just northeast of downtown Tampa is the historic neighborhood of Ybor City. Founded in the 1880s, Ybor City is best known for being the center of cigar manufacturers and the home of thousands of immigrants. You’ll discover an incredibly vibrant culture today, with heavy influences from Cuba, Spain, and Italy.
Stroll through the city and take in the history on your own, or, to get the most out of your day, consider the affordable Ybor City Immigrant Smart Phone guided App (GPS) walking tour
#3: Visit the Florida Botanical Gardens
If nature is calling, visiting the Florida Botanical Gardens in Tampa is an excellent way to spend a day. Stroll through the expansive gardens and learn more about the local flora and fauna. Discover native habitats, admire landscaped gardens, and enjoy peaceful tranquility as you surround yourself with colorful plants.
#4: Head to the Beach
Several beaches in the Tampa area are free to access. Head down to St. Pete beach for a relaxing day of surf and sand. Here, you’ll find the old Florida charm of yesteryear paired with ample room to spread out. You can also hop on a trolley and head south to Clearwater Beach. This beach is particularly popular among families with ample beachside options for grabbing a quick bite.
#5: Hike Through the Wetlands
To get a sense of the wild landscape of Florida, take time to hike through the area’s wetlands. Brooker Creek Preserve features nearly 8,7000 acres of land — the largest natural area in the county. Forested wetlands and pine flat woods are a refuge for native plant life. Entrance is free and a complex trail system will keep you occupied for as long as you’d like.
#6: Check for Free Days at the Local Museums
The Tampa area is home to dozens of museums. While most require an entrance fee, you’ll find that most museums offer a free day throughout the week. Popular options include the Glazer Children’s Museum, the Tampa Police Museum, and the Tampa Museum of Art. Be sure to check online or call each location to confirm the timing of the deals.
#7: Explore the St. Pete Pier
Head across the bridge to St. Petersburg and discover what makes this city charming and unique. A signature destination located on St. Pete’s waterfront, the St. Pete Piere is the center focal point of the St. Pete Pier District. Green spaces, eateries, activities, and more make this area worth visiting.
#8: Discover St. Petersburg’s Murals
Lace up your walking shoes and head further into St. Petersburg for a stroll that will reward you with endless photo ops. St. Petersburg has more than 600 murals covering building walls and outdoor surfaces. The city loves its murals so much that in October, they host SHINE, a festival dedicated to murals. Touring the murals costs you nothing but time, and it’s a wonderful way to see St. Petersburg up close. Start in the Central Arts District for the most concentrated stretch of artwork.
#9: Plan Your Trip During a Free Festival
The people of Florida are known for their love of a good party and, in Tampa, festivals take place year-round. If you want to save money while enjoying the local spirit, plan your trip around a free festival. For example, the Gasparilla Pirate Festival takes place every winter and offers numerous free activities. Attend the parade and dress up in your best pirate-themed apparel.
#10: Attend a Market
Tampa and St. Petersburg both boast an incredible number of outdoor markets. This is a great way to see what local produce is in season, sample homemade baked goods, and see artisan handiwork up close. While some area markets are seasonal, some remain in operation year-round. Popular choices include the Ybor City Saturday Market, the Hyde Park Fresh Market, the Wednesday Night Exchange at Westshore Marina District, and the Saturday Morning Market in St. Pete. Gulfport also hosts a First Friday and Third Saturday Artwalk.
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