Ybor City Museum State Park Attractions

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  • June 2019

    This is a museum you can visit that explains the history of Ybor City. There are two portions: an indoor museum area with exhibits and information, and a tour through daily life of historic Ybor City. The museum has lots of information, but doesn’t have enough ‘wow’ factor that doesn’t make things definitely worth visiting. However, you’ll still learn a lot. You can get a paid 30 minute tour of some of the state-owned houses you can walk through. The park ranger guiding the tour is very knowledgeable about the house, what people usually did, social hierarchies, and technology at the time. Don’t forget to ask some insightful questions! Overall, this isn’t a top tier museum, but is still worth visiting., Great small museum with easy to read Ybor city history. The building used to be local bakery and the original ovens were preserved - make sure to check out how LARGE they were! They have tours of “La casitas” very worth it! Last tour is at 2:30pm. $4 per person cost. The museum also has a 20 minute video. The hidden gem in the area is the “Ybor city walking tour” on trip advisor!!!!, Our visit to Ybor City: A Gem in Tampa's Cultural Tapestry Nestled northeast of downtown Tampa lies the captivating Ybor City Historic District, a testament to Tampa's rich cultural heritage and industrial prowess. Our recent visit to the Ybor City Museum State Park left us enthralled and eager to share our experience with fellow travelers. Upon arrival, we were pleased to find ample city parking conveniently scattered throughout the area, facilitating stress-free exploration. The pay-by-kiosk system streamlined our parking experience, allowing us to focus on immersing ourselves in the district's allure. The park itself may be modest in size, but it is teeming with historical significance. Wander through its hallowed grounds, and you'll encounter a plethora of meticulously preserved buildings and architectural marvels, each whispering tales of a bygone era. The diverse array of structures reflects the fusion of cultures that once thrived here, from European influences to the indelible mark of Cuban immigrants. One cannot mention Ybor City without paying homage to its most colorful residents: the free-roaming chickens. These charismatic creatures, adorned in vibrant hues and even boasting metallic plumage, add an enchanting charm to the district's streets. Watching them strut about is an experience in itself, a delightful reminder of the area's idiosyncratic character. As we strolled through the historic streets, we found ourselves spoiled for choice with dining establishments and bars catering to every palate. From traditional Cuban fare to eclectic fusion cuisine, and everything in between Ybor City offers a culinary journey like no other. And of course, no visit would be complete without indulging in the area's famed cigars. Witnessing a skilled artisan craft cigars firsthand is a testament to Ybor City's enduring legacy as the "Cigar Capital of the World." For those eager to explore beyond the park's confines, the city trolley presents a convenient and complimentary mode of transportation. Embark on a journey through time as you traverse the downtown area, all while relishing the tales of Tampa's immigrant communities that shaped Ybor City's narrative. With each step, each snapshot captured, we couldn't help but marvel at the tapestry of history woven into the fabric of Ybor City. From its humble beginnings as a cigar-making mecca to its status as a National Historic Landmark, this district stands as a testament to the resilience and cultural diversity that define Tampa's identity. In conclusion, our visit to Ybor City was nothing short of enchanting, leaving us with cherished memories and a newfound appreciation for Tampa's storied past. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a culinary connoisseur, or simply seeking an unforgettable adventure, Ybor City beckons with open arms. Don't hesitate to embark on your own journey of discovery – you won't be disappointed. Thomas Corrao #straycompassphotography #straycompasstravels, If you have any interest in Ybor City history or Tampa History, this is a must. The exhibits are good, the staff pleasant and helpful and the tour of the LA Casita dwelling is worth your time., This was a wonderful surprise. We went, expecting a 45-minute to an hour tour of a fairly small museum. Instead, we got a terrific, informative, educational experience, and we're there almost 3 hours. The volunteer Mitzy waa so knowledgeable and friendly. She was a pleasure, as was Mr. Aldridge. I totally recommend it.

Business Information

  • (813) 247-6323
  • 1818 E 9th Ave, Tampa, FL 33605, USA

Opening Hours

    Monday: Closed,
    Tuesday: Closed,
    Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM,
    Thursday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM,
    Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM,
    Saturday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM,
    Sunday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
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