Uncover Tampa's layered history — from the gilded Gilded Age grandeur of the Tampa Bay Hotel to the Afro-Cuban legacy of Ybor — with a private local historian who brings the city's most storied streets and landmarks to vivid, personal life.
What to expect
The tour typically begins at the extraordinary University of Tampa — the former Tampa Bay Hotel, a Moorish Revival masterpiece bristling with minarets that once hosted Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders. Your guide brings that gilded era to life with personal anecdotes and archival detail. You stroll the scenic Tampa Riverwalk — a 2.6-mile waterfront promenade linking parks, museums, and architecture — pausing at the Tampa Museum of Art and Glazer Children's Museum exterior before delving into the historic Ybor City brick-and-wrought-iron streetscape. The tour closes with coffee or a cocktail at a landmark local venue of your choice.
Good to know
The Riverwalk is walkable from the Tampa cruise terminal — your guide can meet you dockside. Tours run approx. 3 hours; comfortable walking shoes essential. The Henry B. Plant Museum inside the former Tampa Bay Hotel charges a small entry fee of approx. USD 15 — worth every cent.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Tampa — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.