Tampa Landmarks and Monuments

(Tampa, Florida - FL, USA)



While Tampa is perhaps not as well endowed in terms of landmarks and monuments as other Florida cities, the city of Tampa is by no means short of history and heritage. Obvious visual constructions may not be prevalent, but take a visit to the districts of Hyde Park and Ybor and you'll find a distinct flavor of yesteryear and many buildings that capture a strong sense of the city's heritage.

Meanwhile, modern landmarks and constructions such as the Raymond James Stadium and the Tampa Convention Center have also contributed greatly to the city's unique character.



Christopher Columbus Statue

Address: Bayshore Boulevard, Tampa, Florida FL, USA
Tampa's Christopher Columbus Statue is fine monument and a tribute to the mighty explorer who is famous throughout the world for discovering the Americas.
Open hours: daily
Admission: free

MacDill Air Force Base (AFB)

Address: Tampa, Florida FL, 33602, USA
Tel: +1 813 828 2737
Tampa's MacDill Air Force Base might be considered a landmark or even a district in its own right on account of its lengthy history and importance to the US Military. The base has been of strategic importance since before WWII and was integral to operations during and after the war. Internal visits to the base are permitted only to those with a sponsor that is resident at the base.
Open hours: hours vary
Admission: charge for events

Raymond James Stadium

Address: 4201 North Dale Mabry Highway, Tampa, Florida FL, USA
Tel: +1 813 350 6500
The Raymond James Stadium is home to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the city's official NFL team. Besides being a great place to catch an exciting game of American football, the stadium features a US$3 million pirate ship and a range of gift stores. The stadium has been home to the Buccaneers since 1998, the same year it replaced the original Tampa stadium.
Open hours: hours vary
Admission: charge

Tampa Convention Center

Address: 333 South Franklin Street, Tampa, Florida FL, 33602, USA
Tel: +1 813 274 8511
With Tampa being such an important city for business and commerce it's not surprising that Tampa's Convention Center is such a magnificent building. Located on downtown Tampa's waterfront, the Convention Center features 600,000 feet of meeting space, a 36,000 square foot ballroom and a 200,000 square foot exhibit hall.
Open hours: daily, entry may be restricted to those attending business functions
Admission: free