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The City of Sarasota and the surrounding area are known as the cultural hub of Florida. An abundance of sun, sand and water provide a
stunning backdrop to museums, botanical gardens, wildlife sanctuaries and professional theater, dance, art and music. Officially recognized as having the finest, whitest sand in the world, beach life couldn't be better
than here. Year-round outdoor recreation and water sports abound, as the Gulf of Mexico, Sarasota Bay, the Myakka River, Lemon Bay, and the Inter-coastal Waterway surround the area. The average daily temperature
range is from 72 in January to 91 in August, which is one reason why this area is so popular with tourists at any time of the year. In any month, there are usually 22 sunny days, a real cure for the gloom of winter.
There are two international airports near the City of Sarasota: Tampa International (one hour north of Sarasota) and Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (just northeast of town). There are buses, taxis, limousines
and car rental services at both airports to get you into the city. The Ringling Circus Museum is located here
Sarasota literally teems with places to see and things to do. The John and Mabel Ringling Museum of Art and the Circus Museum are located at the
intersection of US 41 and University Parkway just south of the Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport. The Museum is open daily from 10AM to 5:30PM and closed all national holidays. The main building of this Venetian
palace is Ca d'zan, the former winter home of the Ringlings, with 2-story vaulted ceilings, a crystal chandelier from the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City, and wall hangings depicting figures from mythology. The
Ringling Museum is best known for its 17th-century Baroque paintings, in one of the world's most important collections. For a visual treat, take the opportunity to tour the outside of this unique and dramatic complex
with its tropical palm trees, manicured lawns, and location on the bay. Admission is $9.00 for adults. Children are admitted free. Are classic cars more your speed? Then don't miss the Sarasota Classic Car Museum,
just south of the airport and across the street from the Ringling Museum on US 41, open between the hours of 9:30AM to 6:00PM daily. Admission is $8.50 for adults and children under four are free. This is the third
oldest car museum in the United States. Three cars owned by the Ringling family now reside here. There are over 6,000 Orchids at the Botanical Gardens For a grand look at the flora and fauna in this city, head directly to The Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, located on the peninsula at Sarasota's downtown waterfront on South
Palm Avenue. Open daily from 10AM to 5PM. Admission to the botanical gardens is $8.00 for adults and children between the ages of 6 and 11 is $4.00, with younger children free. Best known for its live collection of over
6,000 orchids, this bay-front acreage is also home to 20,000 colorful plants, with seven greenhouses. As an added attraction, within the grounds is a unique example of eclectic Southern Colonial architecture, housing
the Gardens' Museum, with botanical exhibits. Appreciation of the natural environment abounds in this tropical palm-treed community. The theme of the Pelican Man's Bird Sanctuary, located at 1708 Ken Thompson
Parkway, is conservation and protection of birds along with providing a home for injured, rehabilitated and rescued birds. It is set on two waterfront acres and open seven days a week. Many native Florida birds as well
as migratory birds from all over the world can be seen at this wildlife retreat. Admission is free but donations are encouraged to help care for the birds. Next door to the bird community is the Mote Marine
Laboratory and Aquarium, the Center for Shark Research and the Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program, located at 1600 Ken Thompson Parkway on an eleven-acre site fronting on Sarasota Bay. The facility is open from 10AM
to 5PM daily. The marine aquarium has over 200 species of fish and invertebrates. The Mote Laboratories also conducts research and rehabilitation programs for marine life. Many cultural activities and shopping opportunities Opera and ballet lovers will feel right at
home in the cultural hub of it all. On Sarasota Bay is the home of Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, host to the symphony orchestras, jazz, opera, musicals, choral productions, and ballets. Additionally, there is the
Asolo State Theatre, a fixture in Sarasota for over 40 years and home to one of the area's leading regional theatrical companies. These attractions are located at the Center for the Performing Arts at 5555 North Tamiami
Trail (US 41) for your cultural entertainment and enjoyment. After the beach, the golf course and the other attractions, head directly for St. Armands Circle for a real shopping treat. There are over 145 shops;
boutiques and restaurants laid out in a circular pattern. Art galleries, jewelry and clothing stores, bookstores and much more are here to discover. Sarasota is near Tampa, Orlando and Disney World Leaving Sarasota behind won't be easy. However,
traveling one-hour north up the coast of Florida brings you to Tampa, home of Busch Gardens. At this African-theme park, kids of all ages can enjoy themselves on the newest and largest double-dueling, wooden roller
coaster in the Southeast, christened Gwazi. Two hours northeast from Tampa is Orlando, home of the ever-popular Disney World, where you can delight in being a kid again and where kids get to be who they are, kids.
Whatever your pleasure, the golden gulf coast of Florida has something for everyone. |