Tampa Bay
Florida's Gulf Coast metro spanning Tampa, St. Pete, and surrounding waterfront communities. Cuban heritage in Ybor City, a booming craft beer scene, waterfront living, and a laid-back subtropical vibe.
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15 Neighborhoods
Ybor City
Tampa's historic Latin quarter built by cigar workers, now the city's nightlife capital. Brick streets, wrought-iron balconies, rooster sightings, and Seventh Avenue bar crawls.
Hyde Park
Tampa's most refined neighborhood with tree-lined streets, historic bungalows, and the upscale Hyde Park Village shopping district. Polished dining and old-money charm along Bayshore Boulevard.
SoHo (South Howard)
South Tampa's social corridor along Howard Avenue packed with restaurants, brunch spots, and happy hour patios. Young professionals, boutique fitness studios, and a walkable nightlife strip.
Seminole Heights
Tampa's most authentic neighborhood revival with craft breweries, indie coffee roasters, and a tight-knit community feel. Bungalow-lined streets, local-first ethos, and no chain restaurants in sight.
Downtown Tampa
Tampa's growing urban core along the Hillsborough River with the Riverwalk, convention district, and expanding high-rise development. More business-oriented than lively, but rapidly adding residential density.
Water Street / Channelside
Tampa's newest district rising on the downtown waterfront with luxury apartments, a new USF medical campus, and curated retail. Shiny and corporate but walkable, with cruise terminal energy nearby.
Downtown St. Petersburg
The cultural heart of Tampa Bay with world-class museums, a thriving mural scene, and waterfront parks. Walkable downtown packed with galleries, craft cocktail bars, and weekend markets.
Grand Central District
St. Pete's vibrant LGBTQ+ neighborhood along Central Avenue with antique shops, quirky bars, and a proud community identity. Colorful, welcoming, and refreshingly unpretentious.
The Edge District
St. Pete's emerging creative corridor between downtown and the Grand Central District. Breweries, artist studios, and converted warehouse spaces drawing a younger, creative crowd.
Dunedin
Charming small town on the Pinellas Trail with Scottish heritage, craft breweries, and a walkable Main Street. Gateway to Honeymoon Island and Caladesi with a loyal local following.
South Tampa
Established residential peninsula between the bay and Old Tampa Bay with top-rated schools, country clubs, and strip-mall dining. Tampa's suburban ideal with water on three sides.
Palma Ceia
South Tampa's most prestigious enclave with Mediterranean-style estates, a historic country club, and a small village center. Quiet, manicured, and decidedly old Tampa money.
Gulfport
Tiny, artsy waterfront village south of St. Pete with Tuesday night markets, a fiercely independent spirit, and a strong LGBTQ+ community. Funky galleries, no-frills seafood, and affordable living.
Treasure Island
Laid-back Gulf beach community with retro motels, tiki bars, and wide sandy beaches. Less commercialized than Clearwater Beach, with a sun-bleached, old-Florida charm.
Safety Harbor
Quiet bayfront town built around natural mineral springs with a walkable Main Street, weekend farmers market, and small-town pace. A hidden gem on the upper Pinellas coast.