Top 10 Points of Interest & Landmarks in Florida, United States

January 4, 2022 Vergie Nakamoto

Not just for retirees and theme park enthusiasts, the Sunshine State offers beautiful beaches, pristine diving conditions, and sizzling nightlife. Salsa the night away in a smokin’ hot Miami club, or swing away at one of Kissimmee’s many premium golf courses. An airboat tour of the Everglades is an unforgettable adventure – just look out for alligators! For the risk-averse, a lazy day spent on the soft sands of an Emerald Coast beach is as rejuvenating as a spa treatment.
Restaurants in Florida

1. Emerald Coast

FL +1 850-565-0051 http://www.emeraldcoastfl.com/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 31 reviews

Emerald Coast

The towns along Florida's Panhandle--Fort Walton Beach, Okaloosa and Destin-- comprise the Emerald Coast.

Reviewed By cdrossio - Macomb, United States

Captain Tony was the absolute right choice for a great fishing trip. He communicated with us often. He took us to a great spot where we caught our limit quick. Captain Tony is personable but professional. He made us feel very much at home on his well-maintained boat. He won't make you feel like a novice. We'll be back.

2. Mallory Square

400 Wall St, Key West, FL 33040-6633 http://www.sunsetcelebration.org/
Excellent
54%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 14,573 reviews

Mallory Square

Welcome to Mallory Square where the fun starts and the sun sets. Everything Key West is famous for comes together in this one special place set on historic waterfront. Mallory Square is home to shops, restaurants, and many of the islands most popular attractions. Come for the day and stay into the night. There's always something happening in Mallory Square.

Reviewed By EJAALOUK

Key West butterfly and nature conservatory and Mallory Square sunset celebration as well as Duval Street bars and restaurants and all the beautiful beaches in Key West are a must see.

3. Duval Street

Duval Street, Key West, FL 33040 +1 305-395-8807 http://duvalstreet.net/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 14,150 reviews

Duval Street

Popular, busy street offers plenty of shops, restaurants and bars.

Reviewed By AllanS75

Duval St. feels like the best of a combination of La Rambla in Barcelona, Spain, Cape May ,NJ, New Hope, PA, and Bourbon St. in New Orleans. A 1.25-mile strip of great shops, bars, restaurants, and people watching. The town felt very safe to walk even at night and has a great vibe. Many of the attractions you want to see are on Duval or a short walk from it. It can get very crowed so if you plan on walking and are in a rush, take one of the parallel streets; either Whitehead or Simonton.

4. Ocean Drive

Ocean Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 12,309 reviews

Ocean Drive

Reviewed By valeriedU2603TQ - Denver, United States

Always a great time at Ocean Drive. Lots of tourists and very expensive cars :-) It's gotten pricier since my last visit

5. St. Armands Circle

300 Madison Dr Suite 201, Sarasota, FL 34236-1300 +1 941-388-1554 [email protected] http://www.starmandscircleassoc.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 5,665 reviews

St. Armands Circle

Shop. Dine. Relax. The St. Armands Circle Association represents the over 130 merchants of St Armands Circle in Sarasota Florida. Nestled between the sparkling waters of Sarasota Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, St. Armands is truly unique in concept, history and ambience. It’s easy to relax, unwind, and let your cares fade away.

Reviewed By 0915R - Kure Beach, United States

Anytime we're in the Sarasota area we always make the point to go over to St. Armands Circle...public parking garage within 1/2 block (inexpensive too), lots of shops, unique shops, and great restaurants

6. Las Olas Boulevard

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 +1 954-937-7386 http://lasolasboulevard.com
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4.5 based on 6,619 reviews

Las Olas Boulevard

Twinkling lights set the stage each evening for South Florida’s most architecturally unique, authentic, and eclectic shopping and dining district. Stroll the boulevard, duck in and out of our cool breezeways, and be delighted by what you’ll discover - nowhere else in Florida will you find. . . .Over 30 al fresco dining options, 10 major international art galleries, 2 world class museums, 65 unique shops filled with fashion, accessories, gifts, and more.

Reviewed By MarenZ474

Its a very nice Street with tons of places to sit outside and enjoy great food from around the world. stores are nice

7. John's Pass Village & Boardwalk

12901 Village Blvd, Madeira Beach, FL 33708-2656 +1 727-238-3671 [email protected] http://www.johnspassvillage.net
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3,696 reviews

John's Pass Village & Boardwalk

The "Pass", as locals refer to it, was created by a hurricane on September 27, 1848. A pirate, John Levique, made the first passage through the newly created pass. Hence the name, Johns Pass. Located on the waterfront at Johns Pass, this quaint turn-of-the-century fishing village is Pinellas County's #1 tourist attraction. Over one hundred merchants inhabit the Village with unique retail shopping, a variety of restaurants, the local fishing fleet, dolphin watching and shelling tours, boat rentals, parasailing and jet skiing.

Reviewed By G589MLjenniferb

Wonderful for families, couples, singles... from fishing at Hubbard's, to dolphin watches, pirate cruises, shopping, dining, or drinking... there is something for everyone! Beautiful scenery, good food, nice shops, cuban coffee, check it out!

8. Harry S. Truman Little White House

111 Front St, Key West, FL 33040-8311 +1 305-294-9911 [email protected] http://www.trumanlittlewhitehouse.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 6,407 reviews

Harry S. Truman Little White House

As Florida’s only presidential museum, the Harry S. Truman Little White House was the winter White House for this country's 33rd president. Truman spent 175 days during 13 vacations in the home that is filled with original furnishing and memorabilia from Truman’s days. Presidents Taft, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Carter and Clinton also used the house. Guided tours offer guests a window into the world President Truman and life of a US president.

Reviewed By gemflanagan - Strokestown, Ireland

We loved the tour of this house in Key West. It was a great history attached to it and if you're interested in Presidential history then dont miss this attraction in Key West!

9. Collins Avenue

15000, Miami Beach, FL +1 786-469-9061 http://www.miamibeachfl.gov
Excellent
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4.5 based on 5,295 reviews

Collins Avenue

Collins Avenue, also known as State Road A1A, is the main shopping and hotel street in Miami Beach and runs parallel to the beach.

Reviewed By StephenCr0ss - Dublin, Ireland

It’s a long long street of hotels restaurants and bars and the buzz of supercars driving up and down the street. People watching, happy hour and sunshine. Slightly quieter than Ocean Drive.

10. St. George Street

St. George St, St. Augustine, FL 32084 http://www.visitflorida.com/en-us/culture/articles/11/1853-st-george-street-walkable-journey-into-st-augustine-history-culture.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 5,589 reviews

St. George Street

Reviewed By tedlong29 - Gulf Breeze, United States

St. George Street is the absolute heart of the city. I love walking down here at any time of the day. One can just feel the history all around them. It's also packed full of unique shops, great dining, pubs, museums, cool sites and talented street musicians at every turn. It feels like you are in some seaside village in Spain. It's just a timeless place and I cant ever get enough of it. Definitely come here while visiting St. Augustine. I would suggest early evening as it's not so hot especially during the summer months. It's best to park at the Visitor Center Parking Garage and start from the City Gates.

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