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Must Do Sarasota Visitor Guide Summer/Fall 2017

At Must Do Visitor Guides we believe the best experiences in life are better when shared, and so we do. Inside this Sarasota Summer/Fall 2017 issue, you will find over one hundred well-researched and carefully curated standout things to do so you can make the most of your visit. Everything from major attractions to awe-inspiring tours or family activities conveniently arranged in our Top 10 directories. Our dining and nightlife recommendations take the guesswork out of where to find a great meal or drink. You can make your experience here even more spectacular with our valuable deals and savings.

At Must Do Visitor Guides we believe the best experiences in life are better when shared, and so we do. Inside this Sarasota Summer/Fall 2017 issue, you will find over one hundred well-researched and carefully curated standout things to do so you can make the most of your visit. Everything from major attractions to awe-inspiring tours or family activities conveniently arranged in our Top 10 directories. Our dining and nightlife recommendations take the guesswork out of where to find a great meal or drink. You can make your experience here even more spectacular with our valuable deals and savings.

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Historic<br />

<strong>Do</strong>wntown Venice<br />

<strong>Do</strong>wntown Venice’s historic district is a place of<br />

interesting boutiques and individual businesses<br />

for browsing in a relaxing atmosphere of<br />

yesteryear. There are several shady tree-lined<br />

streets in the few blocks that make up the Venice<br />

<strong>Do</strong>wntown Historic District. Park your car and<br />

enjoy strolling up and down. It’s the best way to<br />

appreciate the delightful low-rise architecture<br />

that was purposely modeled on towns in Northern<br />

Italy. The Old Florida atmosphere is enhanced by<br />

antique-style storefronts and handwritten signs,<br />

making this area unique and pleasing.<br />

Independent Shops<br />

Galleries and Restaurants<br />

The three main streets include Miami Avenue, with its independently<br />

owned antique stores, boutiques, and high-end consignment shops.<br />

Main Street (W. Venice Avenue) and Tampa Avenue, which border<br />

Centennial Park compliment with locally owned shops and restaurants.<br />

Altogether the area has over 130 shops, boutiques, and art galleries,<br />

including the Venice Art Center, which you will find on Nokomis<br />

Avenue South. When you’re ready to rest your feet and enjoy some<br />

cool refreshments or a tasty lunch, the area offers plenty of highly<br />

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regarded restaurants and cafés. Dine al fresco<br />

and watch the world go by from your seat<br />

beneath a shady awning or galleried walkway.<br />

If you are visiting <strong>Do</strong>wntown Venice with young<br />

children, there’s a fun water park for them to<br />

splash and cool off in the jets at Centennial Park.<br />

Bring a picnic and enjoy a full day at this relaxed<br />

park venue. It’s easy to see why this Historic<br />

<strong>Do</strong>wntown area of Venice continues to thrive.<br />

38 SUMMER | FALL <strong>2017</strong> <strong>Must</strong><strong>Do</strong>.com

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