Food scene
Joe Patti Seafood is a wholesale seafood market located in Northwest Florida. Founded in 1931 by Joe and Anna Patti; the market has expanded into a world-renowned market. Family-owned and operated, Joe Patti Seafood prides itself on the freshest quality seafood around. Their seafood market will ship fresh and frozen seafood all around the country.
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Joe Patti's Seafood Company
524 S B StJoe Patti Seafood is a wholesale seafood market located in Northwest Florida. Founded in 1931 by Joe and Anna Patti; the market has expanded into a world-renowned market. Family-owned and operated, Joe Patti Seafood prides itself on the freshest quality seafood around. Their seafood market will ship fresh and frozen seafood all around the country.
Graffiti Pizza
210 Palafox PlBest Pizza by the Slice
Khon's on Palafox
34 S Palafox StBest Sushi & Southeast Asian Food
Restaurant Iron
22 N Palafox StFarm to Table Fine Dining
Pearl & Horn
1504 West Intendencia StreetBest Raw Oysters & Lobster Rolls
Odd Colony Brewing Company
260 N Palafox StBest Local Brewery!
Kingfisher Sandwiches
1500 Barrancas AveBest Fresh Seafood
Global Grill
27 Palafox PlBest Tapas
The Wine Bar On Palafox
16 Palafox PlBest Happy Hour & Wine Selection
Local Co-op with Fresh Organic Veggies & Fruit
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Ever'man Cooperative Grocery & Cafe
315 W Garden StLocal Co-op with Fresh Organic Veggies & Fruit
The Well
42 East Garden StreetBest Cocktails
Sightseeing
Fort Pickens
1400 Fort Pickens RdNational Park that can't be missed!
Pensacola Beach, Florida is world famous for its sugar-white sand beaches and emerald-green waters.
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Pensacola Beach
7300 Plantation RoadPensacola Beach, Florida is world famous for its sugar-white sand beaches and emerald-green waters.
They have established a special visitor information line that can be found on their website for answers to your questions about visiting the museum. Plan your visit today!
The National Naval Aviation Museum is open Monday through Sunday from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. to current Department of Defense (DoD) ID cardholders. Access to NAS Pensacola is limited to Department of Defense (DoD) ID card holders (active duty service members, retirees, and their families). For Veterans Health Identification Card (VHIC) holders please visit their website for base access information. DoD ID card holders can escort guests but must remain with them at all times.
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Museo Nazionale dell'Aviazione Navale
1750 Radford BlvdThey have established a special visitor information line that can be found on their website for answers to your questions about visiting the museum. Plan your visit today!
The National Naval Aviation Museum is open Monday through Sunday from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. to current Department of Defense (DoD) ID cardholders. Access to NAS Pensacola is limited to Department of Defense (DoD) ID card holders (active duty service members, retirees, and their families). For Veterans Health Identification Card (VHIC) holders please visit their website for base access information. DoD ID card holders can escort guests but must remain with them at all times.
Visitors can self-guide through our museum complex including the Museum of Commerce, the Museum of Industry, the Julee Cottage, the John Appleyard Cottage, the Pensacola Museum of History, the Pensacola Children's Museum, and the Pensacola Museum of Art with our unified ticket that is good for seven (7) days.
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Old Pensacola Village
205 Zaragoza StVisitors can self-guide through our museum complex including the Museum of Commerce, the Museum of Industry, the Julee Cottage, the John Appleyard Cottage, the Pensacola Museum of History, the Pensacola Children's Museum, and the Pensacola Museum of Art with our unified ticket that is good for seven (7) days.
Take the ferry between Downtown Pensacola to Fort Pickens to Pensacola Beach. Pensacola Bay City Ferry operates two 149-passenger, catamaran-style vessels, the “Turtle Runner” and “Pelican Perch”. The vessels offer air-conditioned interior and covered exterior seating and restrooms. Imported and domestic beer, wines, soft drinks, and water are available for purchase. Bicycle racks and storage areas make it easy to enjoy the hop-on/hop-off tickets which will allow you to explore much of what Downtown Pensacola, Fort Pickens, and Pensacola Beach have to offer. On select trips, National Park Service Rangers speak on a variety of subjects including wildlife and landscapes of the area. Go and enjoy one of the most beautiful views of Pensacola Bay aboard the Pensacola Bay City Ferry.
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Pensacola Ferry Service
Take the ferry between Downtown Pensacola to Fort Pickens to Pensacola Beach. Pensacola Bay City Ferry operates two 149-passenger, catamaran-style vessels, the “Turtle Runner” and “Pelican Perch”. The vessels offer air-conditioned interior and covered exterior seating and restrooms. Imported and domestic beer, wines, soft drinks, and water are available for purchase. Bicycle racks and storage areas make it easy to enjoy the hop-on/hop-off tickets which will allow you to explore much of what Downtown Pensacola, Fort Pickens, and Pensacola Beach have to offer. On select trips, National Park Service Rangers speak on a variety of subjects including wildlife and landscapes of the area. Go and enjoy one of the most beautiful views of Pensacola Bay aboard the Pensacola Bay City Ferry.
The Pensacola Museum of Art is the only art museum in the city of Pensacola, Florida. It was founded in 1954 by a group of women from the American Association of University Women. Since 2016, it is a University of West Florida Art Museum.
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Museo d'Arte di Pensacola
407 S Jefferson StThe Pensacola Museum of Art is the only art museum in the city of Pensacola, Florida. It was founded in 1954 by a group of women from the American Association of University Women. Since 2016, it is a University of West Florida Art Museum.
City/town information
There are many reasons to visit Fairhope, Alabama, especially in the off-season. If you love the Gulf Coast, there are few places more scenic, with historic homes on streets lined with live oaks and a charming, walkable downtown. Fairhope sits on bluffs that overlook Mobile Bay, so you're never far from a view of the water. It may not have the white sand beaches of the Florida panhandle, but it has a laid-back vibe with great shops and restaurants.
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Fairhope
There are many reasons to visit Fairhope, Alabama, especially in the off-season. If you love the Gulf Coast, there are few places more scenic, with historic homes on streets lined with live oaks and a charming, walkable downtown. Fairhope sits on bluffs that overlook Mobile Bay, so you're never far from a view of the water. It may not have the white sand beaches of the Florida panhandle, but it has a laid-back vibe with great shops and restaurants.
Our sugar sand beaches are just the beginning of your vacation experience when you visit Pensacola. Discover nearly 500 years of history, unique shopping, and a thriving food scene!
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Pensacola
Our sugar sand beaches are just the beginning of your vacation experience when you visit Pensacola. Discover nearly 500 years of history, unique shopping, and a thriving food scene!
Neighborhoods
By the end of the 18th century, the rise on the northern outskirts of early Pensacola which came to be known as North Hill had secured a prominent place in American history. It was here in 1781 that the Spanish army under General Bernandro de Galvez defeated the English at Fort George, helping to turn the tide of the American Revolution. The battle site, at the crest of a hill rising from the waterfront settlement, is now distinguished as the Fort George Memorial Park. A section of the Fort reconstructed on its original foundation marks the historic spot which lies within the present boundaries of the North Hill Preservation District.
During the next several decades, only a few inhabitants of Pensacola migrated from the downtown area to the environs of Fort George, but by the end of the 19th century, the increasing population of the thriving port city began to view the wooded slope to the north as ideally suited for expansion of the residential neighborhood. As lumbering and related industries ushered in the “lumber boom” era, Northwest Florida’s great forests of yellow pine provided homebuilders with choice material for the construction of many stately houses now treasured and protected in the North Hill Preservation District. Interiors display a lavish use of quality wood in paneling, ceiling beams, graceful stairways, and ornate trim. A number of the old homes are occupied today by descendants of the original builders. Others that had fallen into disrepair have been restored to their original beauty.
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North Hill Preservation District
By the end of the 18th century, the rise on the northern outskirts of early Pensacola which came to be known as North Hill had secured a prominent place in American history. It was here in 1781 that the Spanish army under General Bernandro de Galvez defeated the English at Fort George, helping to turn the tide of the American Revolution. The battle site, at the crest of a hill rising from the waterfront settlement, is now distinguished as the Fort George Memorial Park. A section of the Fort reconstructed on its original foundation marks the historic spot which lies within the present boundaries of the North Hill Preservation District.
During the next several decades, only a few inhabitants of Pensacola migrated from the downtown area to the environs of Fort George, but by the end of the 19th century, the increasing population of the thriving port city began to view the wooded slope to the north as ideally suited for expansion of the residential neighborhood. As lumbering and related industries ushered in the “lumber boom” era, Northwest Florida’s great forests of yellow pine provided homebuilders with choice material for the construction of many stately houses now treasured and protected in the North Hill Preservation District. Interiors display a lavish use of quality wood in paneling, ceiling beams, graceful stairways, and ornate trim. A number of the old homes are occupied today by descendants of the original builders. Others that had fallen into disrepair have been restored to their original beauty.
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If you do not plan on having a car we suggest using Uber or Lyft throughout your stay.