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    Hyde Park Village

    Hyde Park Village

    4.5(132 reviews)
    1.4 miHyde Park
    $$

    My time at Hyde Park Village was essentially an elite level window shopping experience with my…read moremother, and honestly, I would not trade that day for anything. She was with me for my hair appointment, so we turned the whole thing into a full blown mother daughter day, which made it special regardless of what we did or did not buy. Hyde Park Village is absolutely perfect for strolling, wandering, lingering, and people watching because if you want to observe how the well heeled set moves through life, this is your front row seat. You will see retirees with serious jewelry sitting at cafés for hours, young professionals dressed like they have brand partnerships, and valet attendants casually opening doors to cars that cost more than some people's homes. It is fascinating in the best way. As for shopping, I will say this with humor and humility, it is way outside of my budget. I can admire the displays, appreciate the tailoring, and mentally style outfits I am not purchasing, but when I look at the price tags I am reminded that I am there for the ambiance and not the transactions. That does not make the experience any less enjoyable because there is something wonderful about walking through a beautifully curated space without the pressure to buy. For me, Hyde Park Village works as a place to enjoy a gorgeous Florida day, grab a bite, observe the scene, and spend quality time with my mother, which is what truly mattered. I may not have left with shopping bags swinging from my arm, but I left with a memory of a really lovely day, and sometimes that is the better purchase anyway.

    Hyde Park is about a mile and a half away from downtown Tampa and we were excited to get a walk in…read moreto go explore. My first Impressions was that it reminds me of a mini Rodeo Drive. Cute little shopping area with name brands as well as local shops. There are a few restaurants to pick from as well. A fun way to spend a few hours if you have time to kill in Tampa.

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    Hyde Park Village - Shady spot to sit a spell. August 2024

    Shady spot to sit a spell. August 2024

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    Sparkman Wharf - Main entrance

    Sparkman Wharf

    4.2(366 reviews)
    0.6 miChannelside
    $$

    There's always so much going on here from cruises to bowling to eating to the beer garden, live…read moremusic, and in general lots of people watching. I come over here all the time on my nightly walk and people watch. I also have been to Splitsville a bunch for bowling and eating. The LightHaus Beer Garden is at the middle of the wharf and is a nice place to watch a game, catch a beer, and enjoy the Tampa weather. Sundays are usually the best day to come here because then you can watch the cruise boats sail away. The Tampa sign is right next to here. There's not a giant Sparkman Wharf chair that you can get your picture at. Oh, and don't sleep on JoToro. I like getting Mexican food over there and it's very cheap. Once again, another great spot to people watch.

    I had some time to kill before heading to the airport, so I took a walk over to Sparkman Wharf…read more It's conveniently located not far from the cruise terminal in Tampa and was very easy to find. There were quite a few food places to choose from and a nice grassy area to sit outside and eat, which gave it a relaxing atmosphere. The downside for me was that there really weren't many shops; actually I believe I only saw one shop and it was for dogs. I think it would be much better if they added more shops and a souvenir shop would be awesome so visitors and cruise travelers could pick up some unique treasures while they're there. Overall, it's a decent spot to grab a bite and relax for a little while, but I was hoping for a bit more shopping and entertainment.

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    Yard area

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    Restaurant area

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    International Plaza and Bay Street - Bay Street

    International Plaza and Bay Street

    4.3(321 reviews)
    4.1 miInternational
    $$$

    The "We Don't Do Sales" Mall…read more Yesterday was Mother Daughter Day and after not seeing my mother for over 30 days I wanted to give her a proper Tampa day. The bay, the walkways, some shopping, and a stop at Columbia Restaurant which honestly was not good. Then we went to International Plaza and Bay Street thinking we would do what we always do. Browse, hunt, and find something great on sale. That is how WE shop. We walked into Altar'd State and asked where the sale section was. We were told they do not do sales there. Not even a small rack in the back. .. thought maybe it's just that store Then we went into Dillard's and asked the same question. The woman looked us up and down like we had three heads and gave us the same answer. Finally I made the realization . . This mall is built for people who pay full price and do not question it. To be fair, it is beautiful. Clean, polished, very well put together. A strong mix of stores and a surprising number of high end brands. Completely different than what I expected and it threw me off my game. But there is no thrill here. No hunt. No digging. No moment where you find that one piece that makes the whole trip worth it. Have fun shopping at full price here. I am not one of those people. I do not pay full retail ever and I am not starting now. And I know plenty of wealthy people who can afford to pay full price and they will not do it either. They know better.

    We stopped to visit Easter bunny at international Plaza and also to find a coffee shop that a…read morefriend recommended near Nordstrom. We definitely got some steps in walking around the mall. It's been a while since I've been here and they definitely have a wide variety of stores. We did stop by and see the Easter bunny. The staff was super nice. They were doing a little dances and keeping the kids entertained. Also, we did find the coffee shop called E bar near Nordstrom. Which was pretty good actually. For lunch, we did stop at the food court, but I wouldn't eat there again. The food was terrible at wok o holic. There is better food outside the food court.

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    International Plaza and Bay Street - Bay Street

    Bay Street

    International Plaza and Bay Street - International Plaza offers 15 sit-down restaurants and 35 eateries.

    International Plaza offers 15 sit-down restaurants and 35 eateries.

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    Bayport Plaza

    Bayport Plaza

    4.0(1 review)
    5.8 miTown N Country

    Bayport Plaza is an eleven-story office building located on Old Tampa Bay and immediately adjacent…read moreto the Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay. This little spit of land, right at the "bend" in the Veterans Expressway as it winds around Tampa International Airport, and also heading out along the Courtney Campbell Causeway, is an environmentally protected site containing just shy of 40 acres - much of it protected wetlands with panoramic views of the upper end of the Bay. Bayport Plaza is accessible via a dedicated entrance / exit road off of the Courtney Campbell Causeway. This private boulevard runs along the edge of the Bay, and it is lined with mature Queen Anne palm trees that lead to a brick-paver entrance plaza. The plaza features a series of attractive fountains and lush tropical gardens that wind around to the garage area, and provide separate and distinct access to Bayport Plaza and the Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay. The Plaza has several notable tenants including well-known companies in the financial services and high-tech industries. The views from their various offices are stunning -- especially as you go up higher in the building. These offices look out over Tampa International Airport and it's flight path, downtown Tampa, and of course the gorgeous views of Tampa Bay, the Courtney Campbell Causeway, and the Howard Frankland Bridge. Sunrises and sunsets are just magical on clear days. I'm always delighted to visit my clients within this office building, and to enjoy the breath-taking views from this wonderful office complex.

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    Bayport Plaza - Bayport Plaza Office Towers sitting to the left of the Grand Hyatt Hotel, not far from Tampa International Airport.

    Bayport Plaza Office Towers sitting to the left of the Grand Hyatt Hotel, not far from Tampa International Airport.

    Bayport Plaza - Close-up of Bayport Plaza Office Tower along the Courtney Campbell Causeway

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    Close-up of Bayport Plaza Office Tower along the Courtney Campbell Causeway

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