10 Best Sights in The Tampa Bay Area, Florida

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Tampa Bay Area - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Chihuly Collection

Fodor's Choice

An electrifying 10,000-square-foot, Albert Alfonso–designed building is home to world-renowned glass sculptor Dale Chihuly's work. Here, impossibly vibrant, larger-than-life pieces such as Float Boat and Ruby Red Icicle sit next to some of the famed sculptor's smaller and more under-the-radar works. Docent-led tours are available for groups of 10 or more and must be scheduled in advanced. 

Each display is perfectly lighted against a shade of gray paint handpicked by Chihuly himself, which adds to the drama of the designs. Check out the gift shop at the end if you'd like to take some of the magic home with you. Your admission includes access to the Morean Arts Center's glassblowing studio, where you can watch resident artists create a unique glass piece before your eyes.

The Dalí Museum

Fodor's Choice

Inside and out, the building housing the waterfront Dalí Museum, which opened on 1/11/11 (Dalí is said to have been into numerology), is almost as remarkable as the Spanish surrealist's work. The state-of-the-art structure incorporates a surreal geodesic glass structure called the Enigma, as well as the outdoor Avante-garden, and a DNA-inspired spiral staircase leading up to the exhibition of artworks. And all this even before you've seen the collection, which is one of the most comprehensive of its kind—courtesy of Ohio magnate A. Reynolds Morse, a friend of Dalí's.

Here you can scope out his early impressionistic works and see how the painter evolved into the visionary he's now seen to be. The mind-expanding paintings in this Downtown headliner include Eggs on the Plate without the Plate, The Hallucinogenic Toreador, and more than 90 other oils. Another 2,000 additional works include watercolors, drawings, sculptures, photographs, and objets d'art. The museum also hosts temporary collections from the likes of Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol. Free hour-long tours are led by well-informed docents.

The new Dalí Alive 360° brings the artist's work to life in this immersive digital dome.

1 Dalí Blvd., St. Petersburg, FL, 33701, USA
727-823–3767
Sight Details
$32, parking $10

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Florida Museum of Photographic Arts

This museum, now housed in new digs in historic Ybor City, is the epicenter for the photographic arts in the region. With a series of rotating exhibits that runs the gamut, there’s something for everyone, from historic images to contemporary works.

1630 E. 7th Ave., Tampa, FL, 33602, USA
813-221–2222
Sight Details
$10

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Warehouse Arts District

This vibrant, hands-on gallery is rooted in the Sunshine State’s quirky legends and lore. This unique arts destination is an immersive, psychedelic experience designed by and featuring works by dozens of local artists. Think of it as a local version of one of the popular immersive Meow Wolf installations that have popped up around the country. Guests will stumble into a new story at every turn in the interactive exhibits. The venue also doubles as a rental and community space that hosts special events like family-friendly art days, Sensory Saturdays, dance parties, art talks, and more.

2606 Fairfield Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL, 33712, USA
727-210–5450
Sight Details
$27 (extra charges for some interactive games); free parking
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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Imagine Museum

Explore more than 500 contemporary works of glass art at this gorgeous, world-class museum. The 34,000-square-foot gallery space features stunning translucent pieces that play with color, light, and shape by standout American and international artists, including Harvey Littleton, an early 1960s pioneer in the medium, as well as modern artists who have taken glassblowing, glass-casting, and sand-casting techniques to the next level.

1901 Central Ave., St. Petersburg, FL, 33713, USA
727-300–1700
Sight Details
$15
Closed Mon.

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The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art

One of St. Petersburg’s newest museums has hundreds of paintings and sculptures that portray the history, culture, and lifestyles of the American West, Native Americans, and wildlife that spans the globe. Founded by philanthropists Tom and Mary James, the museum is divided into themed galleries—Early West, Native Life, Native Artists, Frontier, Wildlife and New West—in a cohesive and easy-to-navigate layout. Rotating special exhibits regularly bring new works to the museum.

150 Central Ave., St. Petersburg, FL, 33701, USA
727-892–4200
Sight Details
$23

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Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg

A gorgeous, Mediterranean-revival structure houses outstanding collections of Asian, African, Native American, European, and American art. Although American artists such as Hassam, O'Keeffe, Bellows, and Morisot are represented, the museum is known more for its pieces by French artists, including Cézanne, Monet, Rodin, Gauguin, and Renoir. In addition, photography exhibits draw from a permanent collection of more than 14,000 works. Docents give narrated gallery tours, and you can grab lunch at a café that has a beautiful bay view.

255 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg, FL, 33701, USA
727-896–2667
Sight Details
$22
Closed Mon.

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Museum of the American Arts & Crafts Movement

The world's only museum dedicated solely to the American Arts and Crafts movement, which saw a range of beautiful yet functional works created in the United States between 1890 and 1930, was funded by a local philanthropist and collector. Displays in the 137,000 square feet of gallery space, spanning five stories, feature everything from architecture and furniture to prints, photographs, and paintings.

The building is a masterpiece, too, with a grand atrium, skylights, and the drama of a central spiral staircase. In addition to a reference library and a theater, the museum also has a gift shop, a graphic studio, an upscale café, a children’s gallery, and green space.

355 4th St. N, St. Petersburg, FL, 33701, USA
727-440–4859
Sight Details
$25
Closed Mon.

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Sarasota Art Museum

Housed in the historic former Sarasota High School building, this museum boasts 15,000 square feet of dedicated exhibition gallery space across three floors. Be sure to check out the outdoor sculptures and installations in the Marcy & Michael Klein Plaza and the Great Lawn. The museum seeks out thought-provoking rotating exhibits with a focus on 20th- and 21st-century artists.

Tampa Museum of Art

Housed in an exquisitely designed building—overlooking Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park, the towering minarets of the University of Tampa, and the Hillsborough River—this museum is emblematic of the city's efforts to revitalize its Downtown riverfront. The main, 66,000-square-foot gallery space displays an impressive permanent collection of 20th- and 21st-century sculpture as well as Greek and Roman antiquities. Five additional galleries host traveling exhibits ranging from the classics to some of the most prominent artists working today. At night, the building's exterior comes alive with colorful LED lights, a sight best viewed from the Curtis Hixon park.

120 W. Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa, FL, 33602, USA
813-274–8130
Sight Details
$25

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