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welcome Welcome to Jacksonville! Thank you for considering our slice of Florida for your next vacation. We invite you to come experience the many wonders that our city has to offer. The “River City by the Sea” boasts 22 miles of wide, uncrowded beaches, nearly 40 miles of the tranquil Intracoastal Waterway canal and the longest stretch of the St. Johns River making this area a boater’s dream-come-true. Back on land, Jacksonville is home to the largest urban park system in the nation with 10 state and national parks ready to be explored. With a moderate temperature year round, Jacksonville is home to numerous festivals, national and international sporting events, exceptional golf courses, world-class arts and culture and much more. Whether you are here for business or pleasure, get to know Jacksonville: “Where Florida Begins.” Sincerely,
Clay Yarborough President, Jacksonville City Council | Chairman, Duval County Tourist Development Council
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to find. The warm climate is great for enjoying the area’s uncrowded and relaxing Atlantic beaches, playing golf at one of more than 70 courses, hiking, biking, fishing, kayaking, paddleboarding or just watching the ebb and flow of the tides. History is here, too—6,000 years worth. From the original natives whose story is told at the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, to the origins of European settlement in America at Fort Caroline, through the American Colonial experience at Kingsley Plantation and to the African-American struggle for equality—it’s all here to educate, entertain and inspire.
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It’s difficult to find Jacksonville visitors who don’t happily use the word “surprised” or the phrase, “I didn’t know” to describe their experience here. Who could blame them? Jacksonville is a natural water wonderland filled with exciting sites and new experiences to discover and enjoy—so many that it could take a lifetime to see them all. The downtown, with miles of walking paths along both shores of the majestic St. Johns River, is a place where the past and present mingle among unique shopping and dining hot spots. Musical entertainment for every taste and big-time sports for every fanatic are easy
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HERE’S A SHORT LIST OF “SURPRISES” JACKSONVILLE VISITORS OFTEN MENTION.
It is the largest city in the United States (840 square miles). It has the youngest
population in Florida.
It has the largest urban park system in the U.S. (more than 80,000 acres).
This was the first “Hollywood”—more than 30 silent movie companies made films here.
There are 1,220
Kona Skatepark is the nation’s oldest.
holes of golf to play here.
Jacksonville’s Alhambra Theatre is the longest running dinner theater in the nation. Once known as “The Harlem of the South,” the African-American anthem “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing” was composed here. Jacksonville is one of the nation’s
Top 25 Art Destinations.
The Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra has been selected as the best in Florida.
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Parenting magazine selected Jacksonville as
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Jacksonville is the birthplace of Southern Rock—Lynyrd Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet, .38 Special and JJ Grey & Mofro are native sons; The Allman Brothers Band was formed here.
“America’s Best City for Recreation.”
Tony Hawk competed here long before he became famous. Jacksonville is home to The Jax Ale Trail— visit it on the Jax Brew Bus or with the Play Harder Tour. The 26.2 with Donna is the only marathon in the nation with 100 percent of its proceeds going to fight breast cancer.
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FLIP-FLOPS AND SUNSCREEN ARE ESSENTIAL for a visit to the 22 miles of wide, uncrowded beaches known as Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach and Atlantic Beach. From the majestic sunrise to the inspiring sunset, these beaches are perfect for surfing, kite surfing, fishing, paddleboarding and long, lazy hours of soaking up the sun. You’ve undoubtedly seen window decals and T-shirts that proclaim, simply, “Salt Life,” and it all started in Jacksonville. Four buddies on a fishing trip turned this phrase into a lifestyle brand indicating a love for all things ocean: surfing, beach bumming, fishing and sailing. Today, there are several restaurants in the Jacksonville area bearing the Salt Life name and selling plenty of merchandise for you to show your love, too. For a little exercise, walk the 1,300-foot
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length of the Jacksonville Beach Fishing Pier and watch fishermen reel in their catch or see surfers catch the perfect wave (admission $1, children 6 and under free). When day fades to a star-lit night, popular restaurants, nightlife hot spots, beach-themed shops and cool oceanfront hotels add to the fun, seaside atmosphere. The Sea Walk Pavilion, just a few feet from the ocean, frequently hosts free music festivals and movie nights. There is plenty of free parking at the beaches and at two city-owned lots, which charge a small fee during the summer. At the north end of the beaches is the quaint and historic village of Mayport. Home to unique shopping and restaurants serving fresh-caught local seafood, Mayport is the perfect place to experience Old Florida and the sea.
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Adventure Landing & Shipwreck Island Waterpark A family attraction just minutes from the water, Adventure Landing offers visitors dozens of entertaining options like miniature golf, laser tag, gokarting and an arcade with every popular game imaginable. During the summer, the park features a lazy river, a wave pool, four extreme slides and a play village for younger visitors. In winter, the park becomes a Winterfest complete with nightly snowfalls and an outdoor ice skating rink. 1944 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach, www.adventurelanding.com
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The Beaches Museum & History Park Explore the history of the area’s beloved beaches. See what a beach vacation was like in the 1950s, learn about Northeast Florida’s top surfers, visit Jacksonville Beach’s first chapel and more. 381 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach, www.beachesmuseum.org
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Beaches Town Center This trendy and relaxed shopping, dining and nightlife hub is situated where Atlantic Beach and Neptune Beach meet. This is the place to be seen for the young and
the young at heart. The Lemon Bar inside the Seahorse Oceanfront Inn and the outstanding Azurea restaurant at One Ocean Spa are popular with both visitors and locals. 200 First St., Neptune Beach, www.beachestowncenter.com
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Victory Casino Cruises Boats sail seven days a week and twice daily from historic Mayport. Play slots, blackjack, poker and other games. Live entertainment on the weekends at Club V Nightclub features DJs and guest musicians who create a party atmosphere. Food is made-to-order at the Atlantic Cafe and beer, wine and cocktails are available at the Dolphin Bar for the duration of the trip. Visit www.victoryjax. com for exact departures and pricing.
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TPC Sawgrass Home to The PLAYERS Championship and the PGA Tour headquarters, two of the nation’s greatest courses are here. The 17th Island Green, one of the most-recognized hole in golf, is also here. Play the courses, learn from the pros at the Tour Academy or visit and tour the magnificent club house. 10 Championship Way, Ponte Vedra Beach, www.tpc.com/tpc-sawgrass
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Stop at the Jacksonville Beach Fishing Pier and walk its 1300-foot length for just $1. St. Johns River Ferry
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FOR A BEAUTIFUL DIVERSION, take the A1A Scenic Highway and drive along the Atlantic Ocean from Amelia Island through Jacksonville and down to St. Augustine. See the gulls flying overhead; watch people fishing off every available bridge and see amazing views of the ocean just steps away from the road. Some great stops for photographers include Boneyard Beach and Black Rock Beach on Big Talbot Island. Stop at Huguenot Memorial Park and drive your car right onto the beach. For a look at history, stop at Kingsley Plantation on Fort George Island and swing by the Ribault Club. Get a great view of Naval Station Mayport with impressive warships waiting to deploy.
The St. Johns River Ferry (the only public car ferry in Florida), sails past fishing and shrimping boats as it carries cars and their owners across the St. Johns River to the beaches. Disembark at Mayport and enjoy fresh seafood at Singleton’s or surf “The Poles” at Hanna Park. Continue on A1A to see the Jacksonville beaches and lots of restaurants and distinct watering holes. Stop at the Jacksonville Beach Fishing Pier and walk its 1,300-foot length for just $1 per person or try your hand at fishing. Continue farther south along the ocean through Ponte Vedra and Vilano Beach and land in historic St. Augustine, the oldest city in the nation. Explore the forts and historic landmarks in downtown St. Augustine or browse the many boutiques and shops also in the historic district. w w w.v i s i t ja ckso n ville . co m 11
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AREAS NOT-TO-BE-MISSED attractions Johns River, downtown Jacksonville’s Northbank and Southbank blend an urban vibe with a cool, waterfront atmosphere. Fortune 500 companies call the city’s core home, and during the week thousands of professionals and visitors fill the streets enjoying unique dining destinations, world-class museums and a variety of nightlife options such as hip local bars and upscale lounges. The NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars play here at their newly refurbished stadium, EverBank Field, and the city’s minor league baseball team, the Jacksonville Suns. Arena football’s Jacksonville Sharks and minor league basketball team Jacksonville Giants also call downtown home. Culture stops include the Ritz Theatre and Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Jacksonville and the Museum of Science and History (MOSH). Downtown Jacksonville boasts 5.6 miles of beautiful riverfront, including almost 3 miles of the Riverwalk, which is perfect for a stroll or a jog or to just enjoy a view of the city’s distinctive skyline. There are several ways to get around downtown—drive and park at one of the more than 43,000 public parking spaces or use the Skyway. The Skyway connects downtown’s Southbank to its Northbank in less than five minutes for free. Out on the water, the Jacksonville Water Taxi takes passengers on a fun trip across the St. Johns River while providing great views of the city. Downtown Ambassadors wearing distinctive orange shirts are always nearby, ready to give directions and suggestions to visitors.
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AdLib Tours “Top to Bottom Tour” Walk to the top and the bottom of the city in this interactive and intriguing history tour of Jacksonville’s core. The tour includes the Wells Fargo building, the top of the Bank of America tower for spectacular views of the city, a trip below the city to an old bank tunnel, a look at Jacksonville’s silent movie era and much more. Tues. and Thurs. from 10-11:45 am. Meet at the Jacksonville Landing escalators 2 W. Independent Drive, Jacksonville, www.adlibtours.com
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Jacksonville Maritime Heritage Center Sail through Jacksonville’s rich naval history. The collection takes you from the arrival of the French in 1562 and ends with present-day maritime activities. The Jacksonville Landing, 2 Independent Drive, Suite 162, Jacksonville. Open: TuesdaySaturday 11 am-5 pm. www.jacksonvillemaritimeheritagecenter.org.com
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The Jacksonville Landing Perfectly located on the St. Johns River, this shopping, dining and entertainment center hosts more than 350 events each year including live music every weekend, Florida/ Georgia football festivities, the Christmas Tree Lighting and New Year’s Eve celebrations. 2 W. Independent Drive, Jacksonville, www.jacksonvillelanding.com
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The Museum of Science and History Fun for children and parents, MOSH specializes in interactive science exhibits and Northeast Florida history.
Open daily, admission on Friday is only $5. Friendship Fountain located behind MOSH offers relaxation and great views of the city. 1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville, www.themosh.org
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Ritz Theatre & Museum Jacksonville’s AfricanAmerican heritage takes center stage here. Take a walk along the simulated Main Street to absorb the history of an area once known as “The Harlem of the South.” Every weekend, nationally acclaimed AfricanAmerican performers thrill sold-out crowds at the Ritz. Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 am - 6 pm. 829 N. Davis, Jacksonville, www.ritzjacksonville.com
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Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) With more than 1,000 pieces in its permanent collection, MOCA Jacksonville encompasses one of the largest collections of modern and contemporary art in the Southeast. View paintings, installations, prints, sculpture and photography by some of the biggest names in the visual arts. 333 N. Laura St., Jacksonville, www.mocajacksonville.org
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Sweet Pete’s Make your own candy and taffy with all-natural and organic ingredients. This locally owned shop that also has plenty of ready-made candy and an ice cream counter has been in business for over 20 years. Other goodies include gourmet chocolates and even glutenfree selections. 400 N. Hogan St., Jacksonville, www.sweetpetescandy.com
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coolest neighborhoods. Recently selected by the American Planning Association as one of the nation’s 10 Great Neighborhoods, the Riverside/Avondale area boasts a unique mix of history, culture, charm and modern design. In this hip part of town with a young population, million-dollar waterfront homes and upscale apartment buildings are the norm, but there is nothing pretentious about the neighborhood. Instead, the vibe here is that of community, urban living and keeping it local. Riverside’s “Five Points” area is a bohemian neighborhood with funky coffee shops, outdoor cafés, one-of-akind shopping, nightclubs, antique stores and more. King
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NOT-TO-BE-MISSED attractions The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens The largest fine art museum in Northeast Florida includes more than 6,000 works of art in its permanent collection with art dating from 2100 B.C. to the 21st century, including Old Master and American paintings and a world-renowned collection of Meissen porcelain. Equally impressive are the Cummer’s spectacular gardens. There are three flower gardens on the museum grounds, the oldest dating back to 1903. The Cummer Museum is open Wednesday through Saturday from 10 am-4 pm; Sunday noon-4 pm and late on Tuesday, 10 am-9 pm with free admission from 4-9 p.m. 829 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, www.cummer.org
and gives visitors gorgeous views. Plus, it offers an oasis of peace and calm just feet away from the shopping bustle of Margaret Street. The park is open from dawn till dusk seven days a week. 1620 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, www.riversideavondale.org
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Memorial Park in Riverside This is the perfect spot for a quiet picnic under the shade of an old oak or perhaps a fun game of flag football. Designed by the famous Olmsted brothers who also created New York City’s Central Park, Memorial Park sits next to the St. Johns River
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The Riverside Arts Market Held each Saturday under the Fuller Warren Bridge, the market is a great place to find one-of-a-kind, local art pieces, enjoy live music, taste fresh foods and buy organic produce. Drive and park for free at nearby parking lots. Open from 10 am-4 pm every Sat., March through Dec. 715 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, www.riversideartsmarket.com
The Shoppes of Avondale High-end boutiques, antique stores and upscale dining await along St. Johns Avenue in the heart of Historic Avondale. Everything is here for those who enjoy the boutique shopping experience; you’ll find gardening supplies, bicycles, shoes, jewelry,
children’s clothes and house décor, plus gourmet chocolate and specialty spices. Wine lovers will enjoy W90+, a store dedicated to fine wines, cheese and bread. After hitting the shops, have lunch at The Brick, and for dessert, head over to Biscotti’s for a slice (or two) of cake. 3567 St. Johns Ave., Jacksonville, www.shoppesofavondale.com
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The King Street Food & Beer District It would take days to experience all of the many dining and drinking options on this street including Blind Rabbit, Carmine’s Pie House, Lola’s Burrito Joint, Pele’s Wood Fire and Kickbacks Gastropub with its extensive beer list. And speaking of beers, King Street is home to two of Jacksonville’s breweries, Intuition Ale Works and Bold City Brewery. Local beers are featured at several bars and clubs including The Garage, The Loft and Dahlia’s Pour House, which features at least 14 different Florida brews and 85 taps. Cheers! District begins at 1522 King St. and ends on 720 King St., Jacksonville.
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San Marco Dining District Some of Jacksonville’s best dining options are in this neighborhood. One of the city’s dining gems, Bistro AIX, offers classic French flavors with a modern twist. Taverna specializes in seasonal European cuisine served in a rustic yet sophisticated atmosphere. The Grotto is the perfect place for varietal wines and tapas while Matthew’s features a diverse and elegant menu showcasing local ingredients — it has received the prestigious AAA Four Diamond Restaurant Award each year since 1999. www.facebook.com/ sanmarcodining
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Dinner and a Movie at the San Marco Theatre This is a great place in town where you can enjoy dinner, drinks and a movie. Built in 1938, the San Marco Theatre has been magnificently restored and it is now a popular destination for families and couples looking for something different than the typical night out. 1996 San Marco Blvd., Jacksonville, www.sanmarcotheatre.com
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San Marco Art Festival April and November feature two days of art in the streets as San Marco Boulevard closes to traffic and opens to art lovers. Vendors from across the nation show sculptures, paintings, pottery and jewelry. Free. 1974 San Marco Blvd., Jacksonville.
The historic neighborhood of San Marco is located just minutes away from Jacksonville’s Southbank. The area offers incredible dining of every kind, upscale trendy clothing boutiques and sensational art galleries that surround San Marco Square. Theatre Jacksonville, the oldest community theatre in the country, dating back to 1938, is also located within the square. At Hendricks Avenue and San Marco Boulevard, you can’t miss the impressive Fountain of Lions that reflects the neighborhood’s association with Venice, Italy. The San Marco dining district features some of Jacksonville’s best restaurants including bb’s, Bistro AIX, The Grotto, Matthews and Taverna. A local Jacksonville brewery, Aardwolf Brewing Company, is located off Hendricks Avenue.
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Watch the Sunset at Riverfront Park This acre-long park along a quiet San Marco block gives visitors a perfect location to watch the majestic Jacksonville sunsets and spot dolphins and even manatees on the St. Johns River. 901 Landon Ave., Jacksonville.
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Aardwolf Brewing Company Tap into the local craft beer scene in Jacksonville. The Aardwolf Taproom & Brewery is located in a renovated 1930s ice house in the heart of San Marco. Stop in and taste their craft brews every Wednesday through Sunday. 1461 Hendricks Ave., Jacksonville, www.aardwolfbrewing.com.
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the Jacksonville International Airport, the Amtrak station and the JAXPORT Cruise Terminal—are located in this area. As a result, it is home to dozens of hotels. The Port of Jacksonville, America’s first port, is the number-one port in the nation for auto exports handling more than 600,000 vehicles annually. Despite the high number of businesses in the area, the Northside has many noteworthy stops to see, including Kingsley Plantation and The Ribault Club, both within the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, offering visitors a glance back in time to the antebellum South.
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To reach the airport and the River City Marketplace, take I-95 north and exit on 363B/Duval Road. For the zoo, take I-95 and exit on Zoo Parkway; this same road becomes Heckscher Drive and leads you into the Talbot islands.
The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens Home to more than 1,800 rare and exotic animals, this zoo is one of Northeast Florida’s most visited attractions. See gorillas, lions and giraffes, pet stingrays and pygmy goats and enjoy majestic gardens inside this modern zoo with Southern charm. This year, the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens celebrates its 100th birthday. Part of the anniversary excitement is the new big cat exhibit called Land of the Tiger that features the majestic cats in a beautiful area that transports guests to an Asian jungle. 370 Zoo Parkway, Jacksonville, www.jacksonvillezoo.org
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Catty Shack Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary A forever home for lions, tigers, pumas and dozens of other big cats that once belonged to circuses, closed zoos and private owners. Go on a unique guided tour of the big cats’ enclosures and experience the special bond that exists between these magnificent animals and Director Curt LoGiudice. Visitors can witness nightly feedings and see once -struggling animals now living in a comfortable and beautiful environment. 1860 Starratt Road, Jacksonville, www.cattyshack.org
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The Budweiser Brewery Daily complimentary tours provide a unique look inside an actual working brewery that produces 250
million 12 packs of beer per month. For a small fee, an in-depth Beermaster Tour and beer tasting are available. An inexpensive, fun and informative Beer School is also offered. 11 Busch Drive, Jacksonville, www.budweisertours.com
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Talbot Islands State Parks Camp, hike, swim, bike, fish, kayak, surf, discover and enjoy the Talbot Islands—Little Talbot and Big Talbot. With more than five miles of white-sandy beaches, Little Talbot has a three-mile hiking trail and a paved path for bicycles, plus a full camping facility with 40 campsites. Big Talbot is a natural preserve perfect for bird-watching, photography and exploring. Kayak Amelia offers kayak rentals and guided tours of the beautiful marshes. Don’t miss Boneyard Beach and its famous live oak and cedar tree skeletons on the beach. Little Talbot: 12157 Heckscher Drive, Jacksonville; Big Talbot: State Road A1A N., Jacksonville, www.floridastateparks.org
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River City Marketplace Located five minutes from the Jacksonville International Airport, this open-air plaza has more than 70 restaurants and stores and also features a movie theater. 13141 City Station Drive, Jacksonville.
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St. Johns Town Center This shopping mecca features more than one-million square feet of retail and dining options, from high-end retailers like Nordstrom, Tiffany & Co. and Louis Vuitton to discount giants Target and Ross. There are more than 150 brand-name specialty stores here and dining options include P.F. Chang’s, The Cheesecake Factory, Ted’s Montana Grill and more. Also nearby is the Tinseltown area with a movie theater and local shops and the Avenues Mall, another great local shopping center. 4663 River City Drive, Jacksonville, www.simon.com
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Tree Hill Nature Center This amazing 50-acre preserve features trails, gardens, native and exhibit animals and a hands-on natural history museum. A must-see for nature lovers. 7152 Lone Star Road, Jacksonville, www.treehill.org
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Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve Boat, jet ski, swim, fish and hike in this 46,000-acre, unspoiled coastal wetland. Beautiful salt marshes, coastal dunes and hardwood hammocks show what Florida looked like 6,000 years ago. The preserve is also home to the Fort Caroline National Memorial and Kingsley Plantation; Florida’s last remaining plantation house. Both historic locations are open to the public. The preserve can be reached by boat or car. 12713 Fort Caroline Road, Jacksonville www.nps.gov/foca
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Autobahn Speedway Get a fix for speed at this premier indoor karting facility, offering close to 80,000 square feet of racing fun. Autobahn’s “prokarts” reach speeds of up to 50 mph. Open daily. 6601 Executive Park Court N., Jacksonville, www.autobahnspeed.com
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The Alhambra Theatre and Dining The nation’s oldest continually operating professional dinner theater presents Broadway-style live theater with a fine-dining experience. Many of the Alhambra’s performers have worked on Broadway participating in national and international tours. 12000 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville, www.alhambrajax.com
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Mandarin Museum and Walter Jones Historical Park This 10-acre riverfront park is home to an 1876 farm complex with picnic areas and a citrus grove. Guided tours of the farm are available. Call 904. 268.0784 for reservations. 11964 Mandarin Road, Jacksonville, www.mandarinmuseum.net
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Clark’s Fish Camp This is waterfront dining taken to the next level. Serving diners for more than 30 years, Clark’s has a great local reputation for being the place to go to enjoy fresh seafood in a relaxed atmosphere. Its menu includes favorites like oysters, shrimp and crab legs as well as call-of-the-wild options such as crocodile, ‘gator, ostrich and snake. 12903 Hood Landing Road, Jacksonville, www.clarksfishcamp.com
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The Comedy Zone Nationally known comedians are frequent performers at Jacksonville’s favorite place for laughs. Enjoy food and drinks with rib tickles at every show. Located inside the Ramada Inn off San Jose Blvd., 3130 Hartley Road, Jacksonville, www.comedyzone.com
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Jacksonville Baldwin Rail-Trail This abandoned railroad corridor was converted into a trail as part of a nationwide, federally initiated “Rails to Trails” program. The trail is 14.5 miles long and the 12-foot-wide paved trail is for hikers, bikers and roller-bladers to enjoy. The trail cuts through wetlands and pine forest that provides habitats for many birds such as eagles, wood storks, heron and belted kingfishers. You may also see wild turkeys, alligators and gopher tortoises. An equestrian trail runs alongside the paved trail. www.jaxparks.com
St. Johns River links Mandarin with the Westside. With its beginnings going back to 1763, the Westside features waterfront mansions, Tudor-style homes and modest wooden-frame houses dating back to the early 1900s. The Ortega community is one of the wealthiest in the nation. The Westside is also well-known for its full-service marinas, nautical outfitters and boating facilities. It’s home to Naval Air Station Jacksonville, birthplace of the Blue Angels, the U.S. Navy’s world-renowned flight demonstration team.
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bestbet Orange Park Gaming action is what you will find at bestbet. Poker, simulcast and Greyhound racing are the betting options. Vegas-style wagering is complemented by Jacksonville hospitality. Weekend buffets, sushi and a grill offer bites and beverages served in the poker rooms. 455 Park Ave., Orange Park, www.bestbetjax.com
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gliders and experimental aircraft. 9300 Normandy Blvd., Jacksonville, www.flyjacksonville.com
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A 45-minute drive north from downtown Jacksonville, this barrier island is relaxation central: It’s a golf and spa haven for both leisure and business travelers. The island’s only city, Fernandina Beach, is a charming historic town known for its artwork, antiques, boutiques and the world-famous Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival, which occurs every spring.
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Amelia River Cruises & Charters This guided boat tour offers visitors views of Fernandina’s historic waterfront, a close look at wild horses on Cumberland Island and the history of Amelia Island. It is a unique coastal experience with several tours, including an eco-tour, a sunset tour and a history/ nature tour. Cruises offer views of dolphins, manatees, wild horses and local birds. 1 N. Front St., Fernandina Beach, www.ameliarivercruises.com
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Horseback Riding on the Beach Located at Amelia Island State Park, Kelly Seahorse Ranch offers guided horseback tours on the beautiful white, sandy beaches of southern Amelia Island—one of the few places in Florida where horseback riding on the beach
is allowed. 7500 First Coast Highway, Amelia Island, www.kellyranchinc.net
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Fort Clinch State Park A military post during the Civil War, the SpanishAmerican War and World War II, Fort Clinch is one of the most well preserved 19th century forts in the nation. Daily tours are offered to the public. Camping facilities and a 6-mile hiking and biking trail are enticing ways to extend your stay. 2601 Atlantic Ave., Fernandina Beach.
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American Beach Established in 1935, this historic beach town was Florida’s first vacation haven for African-American visitors before desegregation. The weekend getaway and resort community is now on the National Register of Historic Places. Access from Julia Street off of A1A.
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World Golf Hall of Fame and IMAX Theater Combining historic artifacts, interactive exhibits and personal players’ memorabilia, the Hall of Fame celebrates the history, players and sport of golf. Held in May to coincide with The PLAYERS Championship, the annual induction ceremony commemorating players and golf contributors is open to the public. The Hall of Fame’s 3D IMAX Theater is the largest in the Southeast and features both Hollywood blockbusters and independent documentaries. One World Golf Place, St. Augustine, www.worldgolfhalloffame.org
Just south of the Jacksonville beaches on A1A is Ponte Vedra, a luxurious community with incredible golf courses and pristine beaches. It is the headquarters of the PGA Tour and the home of The PLAYERS Championship. A1A leads to St. Augustine, the nation’s oldest city. Founded by the Spanish in 1565, it’s filled with historical landmarks like the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument and the Fountain of Youth Archeological Park. But it is not all about history, the city is known for its outstanding dining, art galleries, festivals and nightly ghost tours. The city’s oceanfront Anastasia State Park is one of Florida’s most popular beach destinations. St. Augustine Beach is a fun and eclectic coastal community where cars are permitted on more than 5 miles of wide, sandy beaches south of the town.
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St. Augustine Pirate and Treasure Museum Open daily, the museum houses more than 800 authentic pirate artifacts as well as treasures collected from shipwrecks across the world. Its emphasis on engaging, interactive exhibits makes it popular with both kids and adults. Highlights include artifacts collected from Jamaica some 300 years ago, journals and belongings from real pirates. It’s also home to one of only two authentic
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St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park Established in 1894, is the only facility in the world that exhibits at least one living specimen of all 23 crocodile species. Modern facilities and hourly demonstrations make this a great place to experience Florida’s most famous predator, the alligator, in its natural habitat. “Crocodile Crossing,” a new attraction, is a zip line that allows visitors to soar above hundreds of alligators. From April though June, the park is a spectacular wild bird rookery. 999 Anastasia Blvd., St. Augustine, www.alligatorfarm.com
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St. Augustine and Premium Outlets Just off I-95, these two outlets are a bargain shopper’s paradise. With stores like Gucci, Juicy Couture, Kate Spade, Gap Outlet, Anne Taylor, Saks, Banana Republic, Tommy Bahama, Adidas, Nike and many more, shoppers will find great deals on dozens of designer labels. Premium Outlets: 2700 State Road 16, St. Augustine, www. premiumoutlets.com; St. Augustine Outlets: 510 Prime Outlets Blvd., St. Augustine, www.staugoutlets.com
pirate flags in existence and memorabilia from Hollywood blockbusters like Pirates of the Caribbean and Treasure Island. 12 S. Castillo Drive, St. Augustine, www.piratesoul.com
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AUGUST-DECEMBER, 2014:
Jacksonville Jaguars Football
Jacksonville’s home team is always in the thick of the NFL action. New this season is the addition of the world’s largest scoreboard on the Jags home turf, EverBank Field, plus a new two-level deck that includes two pools and 16 cabanas on the north end zone. Watch as Jaguars take on teams such as the Tennessee Titans, the Cleveland Browns and the New York Giants. 1 EverBank Field Dr., Jacksonville. www.jaguars.com.
Florida vs. Georgia Football Classic One of college football’s biggest rivalries features events all weekend long beyond the big game. The University of Georgia Bulldogs take on the University of Florida Gators at Jacksonville’s EverBank Field. Game kicks off at 3:30 p.m. Festivities and pep rallies happen throughout the weekend. 1 EverBank Field, Drive, Jacksonville, www.flga.org
NOVEMBER 22-23, 2014:
Lannadoo Celtic Festival The weekend-long Celtic heritage festival showcases the best of the Celtic nations in a celebration of culture, music and heritage, all taking place in Jacksonville Beach. www.lannadoo.com
JANUARY 2, 2015:
Taxslayer Bowl
The SEC champions take on their BIG TEN/ACC/Notre Dame rival for this highly-anticipated game. Kick-off is at 3:20 p.m. 1 EverBank Field, Drive, Jacksonville, www.gatorbowl.com
FEBRUARY 13-15, 2015:
The 8th ANNUAL 26.2 WITH DONNA MARATHON WEEKEND Participate or join thousands of spectators for this annual marathon dedicated to eradicate breast cancer. All of the funds raised will be donated to The Donna Foundation and Mayo Clinic for breast cancer research. Before the race, health clinics, kids activities, a half-marathon and 5k are scheduled events. Event locations are throughout Jacksonville and Jacksonville Beach. www.breastcancermarathon.com
MARCH 14, 2015:
Gate River Run
The GATE River Run is the largest 15K race in the U.S. and serves as the USA 15K Championship where America’s top Olympic athletes compete for $85,000 in prize money. Over 24,000 runners and walkers are expected to participate in one of many featured events including the 15K, The Florida Times-Union 5K for Charity, the Junior River Run, and the Brooks Rehabilitation Challenge Mile. www.gate-riverrun.com
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GastroFest
Let your taste buds go wild as you enjoy Jacksonville’s thriving local food scene. GastroFest 2015 is a foodies festival that celebrates everything from fine dining to food trucks, local beef to vegan food, microbrews and local cookbooks. www.gastrofest.com
APRIL 7-12, 2015
One Spark Festival This six day crowdfunding festival celebrates art, education, health, science, music, social good and technology by holding juried competitions in each category with thousands of dollars being awarded to the top idea or innovation. Projects are shown to the public in a 20-square-block, multivenue gallery in downtown Jacksonville. www.beonespark.com
APRIL 10-12, 2015:
Springing the Blues George’s Music Springing the Blues Festival is one of the most highly anticipated music events in Florida, now in its 24th year. Held at the Seawalk Pavilion, today’s festival features three days of performances by national, regional and local blues artists and attracts more than 150,000 fans to the shores of Jacksonville Beach. www. springingtheblues.com
APRIL 25-26, 2015:
Welcome to Rockville Rock fans won’t want to miss this two-day festival played out on four different stages. Last year’s line up included A Day to Remember, Avenged Sevenfold and The
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Cult. Event grounds are at Metropolitan Park in downtown Jacksonville. Exact days, TBA. www.welcometorockvillefestival.com
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Now in its 35th year, this fishing extravaganza is the largest kingfish tournament in the Southeast. In addition to the general tournament, the event also includes a Junior Angler Tournament, a food festival and live entertainment. Held at Jim King Park and Boat Ramp on Jacksonville’s Northside, www.kingfishtournament.com
THE PLAYERS Championship One of the PGA tour’s most coveted titles is played at the spectacular TPC Sawgrass. This anticipated golf tournament boasts not only the best players in the field but also the biggest purse on the tour. 110 Championship WayPonte Vedra Beach, www.tpc.com
MAY 22-24, 2015
Jacksonville Jazz Festival For more than 30 years this event has featured world-class jazz performances, art vendors, music competitions and more. Each year it grows bigger with more events and stages throughout the festival weekend. 117 W. Duval St., Jacksonville, www.makeascenedowntown.com
Greater Jacksonville Kingfish Tournament
EVERY MONTH:
First Wednesday Art Walk A must-do-and-see for arts enthusiasts. On the first Wednesday of each month, take a free, self-guided tour through downtown Jacksonville’s galleries, where local artists display their works. Enjoy local food trucks, music, and an outdoor arts marketplace for finding the perfect Jacksonville souvenir. www.jacksonvilleartwalk.com
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The “River City by the Sea” offers unique meeting venues, exciting off-site destinations, serene beaches, beautiful golf courses, tantalizing waterfront dining options and boutique and convention hotels perfect for groups as small as 10 or as large as 10,000. It’s no wonder that more Fortune 500 companies are located here than in any other Florida city. Jacksonville is Florida’s affordable waterfront meetings destination. The city boasts an impressive selection of meeting venues including the historic Convention Center with 275,000 gross square feet of flexible meeting space. From a glass-walled reception room at the Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts to one of several open-air sports venues, Jacksonville is the perfect place for any memorable event. Meetings by the Water Jacksonville offers 22 miles of white-sandy beaches and 3-plus miles of downtown riverfront properties. With an
The Visit Jacksonville Sales, Services and Marketing team has more than 350 years of combined hospitality experience. Give us a call to help you plan your next meeting! 800.733.2668.
annual average of 270 days of sunshine, mild temperatures and competitive prices, Jacksonville is an affordable waterfront meeting destination any time of the year.
A Multi-Cultural Destination Northeast Florida is alive with cultural experiences, attractions and festivals. Visit Jacksonville’s staff includes personnel dedicated to helping plan multicultural meetings, events and itineraries. For example, The Ritz Theater and Museum, an African-American museum located in an area once called “The Harlem of the South”, is an outstanding meetings venue. Other historic sites representing the Spanish, French, African and Asian influences in Jacksonville are also available.
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Off-site Meeting Venues Jacksonville’s historic buildings, museums, libraries and expansive park system lend themselves to meetings away from the boardroom. Enjoy the outdoors and meet at Metropolitan Park, a 27-acre waterfront park with a 2,400 square-foot stage, a green room and generous seating located in downtown Jacksonville. How about a meeting on the water? River Cruises, Inc. or Foxy Lady Cruises blend productive meetings with relaxing water rides. And for a wild corporate event, choose the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens,
where team-building exercises include a behind-the-scenes tour at animal habitats and scavenger hunts. Where to Stay? From upscale seaside resorts to downtown high-rise hotels, Jacksonville offers the perfect accommodation to meet the needs of clients and event attendees. Meeting planners looking for a hotel with flexible meeting space, a convenient location or services that go above and beyond, can find just what they need at one of Jacksonville’s 200 properties, which altogether total almost 18,000 hotel rooms. Visit www.visitjacksonville. com/where-to-stay to browse through many terrific options. Visit Jacksonville Sales & Service Team With more than 350 years of combined hospitality experience, Visit Jacksonville’s experienced Sales and Services team works with more than 400 groups annually to plan, promote and execute their meetings, conventions and events in this exciting and affordable destination. Jacksonville provides groups and associations the opportunity to meet by the water, either the St. Johns River or the Atlantic Ocean, in beautiful, luxurious, historic, flexible and state-of-the art venues. The team works with more than 500 local partners and service companies
to accommodate every group’s needs, wants and budgets. For more information, go to www.visitjacksonville.com/ meetings.
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First Coast Audio Visual LLC
360.870.9904, www.epscfl.net
14460 Woodfield Circle N., Jacksonville, 904.759.8973, www.fcav.net
PRI Productions
1819 Kings Ave., Jacksonville, 904.398.8179, www.priproductions.com
Sight & Sound Productions
11193 Saint Johns Industrial Parkway N., Jacksonville, 904.645.7880, www.ssav.net
Awards
Champion Trophy and Awards 11645 Beach Blvd., Suite 205, Jacksonville, 904.997.6166, www.championtrophy.biz
Business Services
Executive Suite Professionals, LLC 301 W. Bay St., Suite 1400, 904.329.7250, www.espdowntown.com
SingleSource Services
2320 S. Third Street, Suite 7, 904.207.2775, www.singlesourceservices.com
Event Production Services Group Experient
904.285.7734, www.experient-inc.com
Entertainment For Hire
D’Land Entertainment & Productions 11655 Central Parkway, Suite 314, Jacksonville, 904.880.7887, www.dlandentertainment.com
Destination Planning Corporation 4691 Dusk Court, Jacksonville, 904.249.3729, www.destinationplanning.com
Event Rentals
All About Events Jacksonville LLC
4539 St. Augustine Road, Suite 1, 904.379.6822, www.allabouteventsjax.com
Beachview Event Rentals and Design 2720 Park St., Suite 206, Jacksonville, 904.381.8877, www.beachview.net
Florist
Anything With Plants
5040 St. Augustine Road, 904.398.9880, www.anythingwithplants.com
Sysco Jacksonville, Inc.
IT Services
Computer Solutions Group 4945 Lenoir Ave., 904.296.4811, www.computersolutions.cc
Marina
The Marina at Ortega Landing 4234 Lakeside Drive, 904.387.5538, www.ortegalanding.com
Medical Services
Amelia Urgent Care & Occupational Medicine
510 Airport Center Drive, Suite 109, Jacksonville, 904.696.0055, www.urgentcarejax.com
Home Instead Senior Care
9191 RG, Skinner Parkway, Suite 803, 904.363.6699, www.homeinstead.com/183
Mobile Massage
Body Tech Mobile Massage Spa Services 904.655.2464, www.bodytech2u.com
Pest Control
Orkin Pest Control
529 Stuart Lane, Jacksonville, 904.415.4115, www.orkin.com
Photographer
Art & Alex Photography
904.273.4442, www.artandalexphoto.com
GPL Studios
904.879.1356, www.gplstudios.com
Ken McCray Photography 904.737.1188, www.kenmccray.com
Printer
All Purpose Printing & Graphics, Inc.
3521 St. Augustine Road, Jacksonville, 904.346.0999, www.appagi.com, pam@appagi.com
Hartley Press
4250 St. Augustine Road, 904.398.5141, www.thehartleypress.com
Promotional Products
Dynmark Enterprises by ProForma 904.554.7934, www.dynmarkenterprises.com
Geiger Promotional Products 904.739.0304, www.geiger.com
JSA Promos, A Division of Brown & Bigelow
2727 Atlantic Blvd., Jacksonville, 904.398.7072, www.jsapromos.com
Promotional Presence, Betzy Zipper 904.477.8066, www.promotionalpresence.com
Salon
Daniel James Salon
45 W. Bay St., 904.359.2006, www.danieljamessalon.com
Speaker/Presenter
Constant Contact
877.461.1679, www.contantcontact.com/ centralflorida
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Holland Creative Companies
Transportation | Taxi/On Demand
Specialty Printing/Banners
9850 Interstate Center Drive, Jacksonville, 904.345.3333, www.checkercabofjax.com
2736 University Blvd. W., Suite 1, 904.732.4932, www.hollandhelix.com
Speedpro Imaging
8081 Philips Highway, Suite 14, Jacksonville, 904.638.7900, www.speedprojaxsouth.com
Staffing Agency
HospitalityStaff
Checker Cab and Shuttle of Jacksonville
Checker Cab of St. Augustine
5320 Springfield Blvd., Jacksonville, 904.829.1111, www.yellowcabflorida.com
Gator City Taxi
4604 Atlantic Blvd., Suite 7, Jacksonville, 904.399.3200, www.hospitalitystaff.com
5320 Springfield Blvd., Jacksonville, 904.355.8294, www.yellowcabflorida.com
Kelly Staffing
GO Airport Shuttle & Sedan Services of Jacksonville
4168 Southpoint Parkway, 904.245.7550, www.kellyservices.com
Spherion Staffing
550 Water St., Suite 1230, Jacksonville, 904.356.0000, www.spherion.com
Tours
AdLib Luxury Tours 904.827.1845, www.adlibtours.com
Freedom Road 904.377.3465, www.freedomroadtrail.org
Jax Brew Bus
904.352.0982, www.jaxbrewbus.com
Play Harder Tours
904.910.7009, www.playhardertours.com
Tour Time, Inc.
904.282.8500, www.tourtimeinc.com
Transportation | auto rental
Enterprise Holdings - Rent-A-Car
11034 Atlantic Blvd., Jacksonville, 904.265.4399, www.enterprise.com
Transportation | Logistics
Destination Staffing - A Stanley Co. 3417 Silver Palm Road, Jacksonville Beach, 904.535.8788, www.destinationplanning.net
Transportation | Motorcoach
Academy Bus, LLC
3501 W. Beaver St., 904.355.9999, www.academybus.com
Annett Bus Lines
7451 Wilson Blvd., Jacksonville, 800.282.3655, www.annettbuslines.com
First Student, Inc.
4000 Faye Road, Jacksonville, 904.509.4616
Florida Blue Line Group
1054 SR 206 East G, St. Augustine, 904.495.5225, www.floridablueline.com
5320 Springfield Blvd., Jacksonville, 904.353.8880, www.yellowcabflorida.com
Metro Executive Transportation of Jax, LLC 904.616.3598, www.myjaxride.com
Yellow Cab of Jacksonville
5320 Springfield Blvd., Jacksonville, 904.355.8294, www.yellowcabflorida.com
Transportation | public
Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA)
100 N. Myrtle Ave., Jacksonville, 904.630.3100, www.jtafla.com
Transportation | waterway
Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) 2831 Talleyrand Ave., Jacksonville, 904.357.3000, www.jaxport.com
Jax River Taxi
904.372.3318, www.jaxrivertaxi.com
St. Johns River Ferry Commission 4610 Ocean St., Jacksonville, 904.241.9969, www.stjohnsriverferry.com
video production
10220 New Berlin Road, Suite 100, Jacksonville, 904.744.3333, www.danaslimo.com
East Coast Transportation
14125 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville, 904.525.8600, www.ectjax.com
Limo Jax
844.546.6529, www.limojax.net
Uber
www.uber.com/cities/jacksonville
Clay County Tourism Division
477 Houston St., Green Cove Springs, 904.278.3734, www.exploreclay.com
Downtown Vision, Inc.
214 N. Hogan St., Suite 120, Jacksonville, 904.634.0303, www.downtownjacksonville.org
First Coast Asian American Chamber of Commerce
2771 Monument Road, Suite 29, Jacksonville, 904.638.4378, www.asianchamberjax.org
First Coast Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
1225 W. Beaver St., Suite 113, Jacksonville, 904.346.1118, www.fchcc.com
First Coast Worksite Wellness Council
9252 San Jose Blvd., Suite 2401, Jacksonville, 904.253.2277, www.firstcoastwwc.org
Flagler County Chamber of Commerce
20 Airport Road, Palm Coast, 386.437.0106, www.palmcoastandtheflaglerbeaches.com
Golden Isles Convention & Visitors Bureau
912.265.0620, www.goldenisles.com
GlobalJax
100 Festival Park Ave., Jacksonville, 904.346.3941, www.globaljax.org
HandsOn Jacksonville
6817-1902 Southpoint Parkway, 904.332.6767, www.handsonjacksonville.org 904.374.5623, www.hungerfight.org
Kennetic Productions
Indo-US Chamber of Commerce of Northeast Florida
904.372.8570, www.kenneticproductions.com
Visitor Information Publications
First Coast Magazine
13500 Sutton Park Drive S., Suite 105, Jacksonville, 904.994.2241, www.firstcoastmag.com
Florida Senior Housing Guide, Inc. 3948 S. Third St., Suite 353, Jacksonville Beach, 904.241.0055, www.nefloridaseniorsguide.com
Jacksonville’s Arts & Cultural Scene/Arbus Jax4Kids.com
Dana’s Limousine & Transportation
11 N. Third St., Jacksonville Beach, 904.247.6100, www.jacksonvillebeach.org
Hunger Fight
904.510.8064, www.blesstartransportation.com 5320 Springfield Blvd., Jacksonville, 904.221.5466, www.yellowcabflorida.com
City of Jacksonville Beach
973.727.2087, www.coastalmedia.tv
Transportation | Pre-Arranged
CAREY Jacksonville
904.630.2489, www.coj.net
Coastal Media
1816 Landon Ave., Jacksonville, 904.346.1920, www.arbus.com
Blesstar Transportation
City of Jacksonville
12620-3 Beach Blvd., Suite 202, Jacksonville, 904.710.2020, www.jax4kids.com
Morris Visitor Publications/ WhereTraveler.com
904.501.4556, www.wheretraveler.com
San Marco/Beaches Magazine
1619 Village Way, Orange Park, 904.838.9710, www.sanmarcomagazine.com
Community Organizations
AIA Jacksonville, A Chapter of The American Institute of Architects
137 Bear Pen Road, Ponte Vedra Beach, 904.327.3329, www.indousnefl.info
JAX Chamber
3 Independent Drive, Jacksonville, 904.366.6600, www.myjaxchamber.com
JAXUSA Partnership
3 Independent Drive, Jacksonville, 904.366.6652 , www.jaxusa.org
North Florida Hotel & Lodging Assoc. 208 Laura St. N., Suite 102, Jacksonville, 904.421.9176, www.northfloridalodging.com/
Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce of Northeast Florida, Inc (PRCCNF) 904.207.7714, www.prccnf.com
St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra & The Beaches CVB
29 Old Mission Ave., St. Augustine, 800.653.2489, www.floridashistoriccoast.com
St. Marys Convention & Visitors Bureau
406 Osborne St., St. Marys, Ga., 912.882.4000, www.stmaryswelcome.com
U.S. Small Business Administration
904.389.8421, www.aiajacksonville.org
7825 Baymeadows Way, Suite 100B, 904.443.1900, www.sba.gov/about-offices-content/2/3108
Amelia Island Convention & Visitors Bureau
VISIT FLORIDA
102 Centre St., Amelia Island, 904.277.0717, www.ameliaisland.com
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Home to an impressive network of world-class medical facilities lauded in research, cancer treatment, clinical trials, cardiovascular health, rehabilitation therapies, bariatric surgery, and children’s care, as well as a number of biotech companies, Jacksonville is a hub for the life science, biotechnology and health care industry. Our Patient Concierge Program provides assistance to patients and their families by offering special lodging rates and exclusive deals to attractions for patients and their families. There are plenty of great attractions, restaurants and other services in the area to help you save money and be comfortable while receiving your medical treatment. Planning on spending an extended period of time in the area? Consider one of our long term rental companies that can help you feel more at home. We want to make your stay
in Jacksonville pleasurable and economically feasible. Medical professionals and patients are drawn to Jacksonville by an extraordinary network of high-profile healthcare facilities. Few American cities of any size are home to so many facilities, among them Baptist Health, Brooks Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic, Memorial Hospital, Nemours Children’s Clinic, St. Vincent’s Healthcare, UF Health Jacksonville, University of Florida Proton Therapy Institute and Wolfson Children’s Hospital. Jacksonville is America’s Health Center. Visit www.jaxhealthcenter.com to learn more.
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Luxurious five-star resorts ... full-service riverfront hotels ... charming beachside inns or friendly family suites ... Jacksonville has them all. In fact, with 200 lodgings with a total of 18,000 rooms, visitors can find the ideal home-awayfrom home for leisure or business. Best of all, these quality accommodations are owned and operated by some of the best hoteliers and innkeepers in the business. Location, excellence and good value are three attributes visitors can expect to find at Jacksonville’s many lodging options.
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9815 Lantern St., 904-247-6782, www.marriott.com/jaxne
Hampton Inn & Suites-Beach Blvd.
13733 Beach Blvd., 904-223-0222, www.hamptoninnjax.com
Holiday Inn Express Jacksonville East
53 Jefferson Road, Atlantic Blvd. & 9A, 904-997-9190, www.hixjacksonvilleeast.com
Marble Waters Hotel and Suites
45 Kernan Blvd. N., 904-337-1700, www.marblewaters.com
Beaches Best Western Oceanfront
305 N. First St., Jacksonville Beach, 904-249-4949, www.beachhotelsofjacksonville.com
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1617 N. First St., Jacksonville Beach, 904-249-9071, www.marriott.com/jaxjv
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1401 Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach, 904-249-2777, www.beachhotelsofjacksonville.com
Fairfield Inn & Suites Jacksonville Beach 1616 N. First St., Jacksonville Beach, 904-435-0100, www.marriott.com/jaxjb
Hampton Inn Jacksonville Beach/Ponte Vedra 1220 Marsh Landing Parkway, Jacksonville Beach, 904-280.9101, www.hamptonpontevedra.com
Hampton Inn Oceanfront - Jacksonville Beach 1515 N. First St., Jacksonville Beach, 904-241-2311, http://hamptoninn3.hilton.com/en/hotels/florida/hampton-in n-jacksonville-beach-oceanfront-JAXJBHX/index.html
Holiday Inn Express - Jacksonville Beach 1101 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach, 904-435-3000, www.beachhotelsofjacksonville.com
One Ocean Resort & Spa
1 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach, 904-249-7402, www.oneoceanresort.com
Sheraton Four Points Oceanfront
11 N. First St., Jacksonville Beach, 904-435-3535, www.beachhotelsofjacksonville.com
Sea Horse Oceanfront Inn
120 Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach, 904-246-2175, www.seahorseoceanfrontinn.com
The Palms Retro
28 Sherry Drive, Atlantic Beach, 904-241-7776, www.palmsretro.com
Downtown Crowne Plaza Jacksonville Riverfront
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Hampton Inn Jacksonville Downtown I-95 1331 Prudential Drive, 904-396-7770, www.hampton-inn.com/hi/jacksonville-central
Hilton Garden Inn Jacksonville Downtown/Southbank
1201 Kings Ave., 904-396-6111, www.jacksonvilledowntown.hgi.com
Homewood Suites by Hilton Jacksonville Downtown/Southbank 1201 Kings Ave., 904-396-6111, www.jacksonvilledowntown.homewoodsuites.com
225 E. Coastline Drive, 904-588-1234, www.jacksonville.hyatt.com
245 Water St., 904-355-6664, www.omnijacksonville.com
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additional accommodations Airport Motor Inn America’s Best Inn America’s Best Value Inn - Dunn Ave. Amore’ Bed and Breakfast Baymont Inn & Suites Jacksonville Best Western Inn Baldwin Best Western Jacksonville Airport Best Western Mayport Inn & Suites Budget Inn of Jacksonville Candlewood Suites East Jacksonville Casa Marina Hotel & Restaurant Comfort Lodge Country Hearth Inn Country Inn & Suites Westside Courtyard by Marriott Jacksonville Airport Days Inn Airport Diamond Inn Motel Jacksonville West Dickert House Downing Street Bed & Breakfast Eagle Inn Econo Lodge South Emerson Inn Etta’s Motel Executive Inn at Busch Drive Executive Inn Westside Extended Stay America Downtown Extended Stay Deluxe Deerwood Park Extended Stay Deluxe Studios Butler Blvd. Extended Stay America JTB/Lenoir Extended Stay America, Jacksonville Baymeadows Extended Stay America, Southside St. Johns Town Center Extended Stay America Suites, Jacksonville Southpoint Fig Tree Inn Bed & Breakfast Gator Lodge Hampton Inn & Suites Airport Hampton Inn 295 East Beltway at Regency Hawkins Motel Hilton Garden Inn Airport Holiday Inn Express & Suites-Jacksonville East Atlantic Beach Howard Johnson Inn & Suites Inn at Baymeadows InTown Suites St. Johns Bluff InTown Suites Atlantic w w w.v i s i t ja ckso n ville . co m 35
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1180 Airport Road, 904-741-0505, www.comfortsuitesjaxport.com
14670 Duval Road, 904-741-4404, www.cpJacksonvilleAirport.com
DoubleTree by Hilton Jacksonville Airport 2101 Dixie Clipper Road, 904-741-1997, www.jacksonvilleflairporthotel.com
1300 Airport Road, 904-741-3500, www.marriott.com/jaxap
3640 Newcomb Road, 904-766-0672, www.flamingolake.com
10148 New Berlin Road, 904-696-3333, www.hiexpress.com
Hyatt Place Jacksonville Airport 14565 Duval Road, 904-741 4184, www.hyattplacejacksonvilleairport.com
Microtel by Wyndham at Jacksonville International Airport 13200 International Airport Blvd., 904-741-4911, www.microtelinn.com/hotel/29036
Value Place Jacksonville North 10520 Balmoral Circle W., 904-696-0619, www.valueplace.com
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4660 Salisbury Road, 904-281-0900, www.jacksonvillebestwestern.com
Best Western Southside Hotel & Suites 4580 Collins Road, Orange Park, www.bestwestern.com/southsidehotelandsuites
Candlewood Suites Southpoint
4990 Belfort Road, 904-296-7785, wwww.candlewoodsuites.com/jacksonvillefl
Comfort Suites Baymeadows 8277 Western Way Circle, 904-737-4477, www.comfortsuitesjacksonville.com
4690 Salisbury Road, 904-281-0443, www.countryinns.com
4670 Lenoir Ave. S., 904-296-2828, www.courtyard.com/jaxch
14402 Old St. Augustine Road, 904-260-2027, www.marriott.com/jaxjs
Courtyard by Marriott Jacksonville Mayo Clinic 14390 Mayo Blvd., 904-223-1700, www.jacksonvillemayocliniccourtyard.com
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Southside / mandarin 5649 Cagle Road, 904-733-3890, www.daysinn.com
9300 Baymeadows Road, 904-731-3555, www.embassysuitesjax.com
Fleetwood Mobile Home & RV Park
5001 Philips Highway, 904-737-4733, www.fleetwoodrvpark.com
Fairfield Inn & Suites Butler Boulevard 4888 Lenoir Ave., www.marriott.com/JaxBB
Four Points by Sheraton Jacksonville Baymeadows
8520 Baymeadows Road, 904-562-4920, www.fourpoints.com/jacksonvillebaymeadows
Hampton Inn & Suites Bartram Park 13950 Village Lake Circle, 904-268-6264, www.hamptonjacksonvillesouth.com
Hampton Inn & Suites St. Johns Town Center Area
4415 Southside Blvd., 904-997-9100, www.jacksonvilledeerwoodpark.hamptoninn.com
Hampton Inn I-295 East & Baymeadows 8127 Point Meadows Drive, 904-363-7150, www.jacksonvillebaymeadows.hamptoninn.com
Hawthorn Suites Jacksonville Baymeadows 8737 Baymeadows Road, 904-733-9299, www.homewoodsuitesjacksonville.com
Hilton Garden Inn Jacksonville JTB/Deerwood Pk
9745 N. Gate Parkway, 904-997-6600, http://hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com/en/hotels/florida/hilton-g arden-inn-jacksonville-jtb-deerwood-park-JAXDPGI/index.html
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Jacksonville South
4675 Salisbury Road, 904-332-9500, www.hiexjax.com
Holiday Inn Express Mandarin
11262 Old St. Augustine Road, 904-899-9000,
Holiday Inn I-295 & Baymeadows 11083 Nursery Fields Drive, 904-854-8000, www.jacksonvillehi.com
Holiday Inn & Suites Jacksonville SE Medical Center Area 4791 Windsor Commons Court, 904-421-7000, www.hiexpress.com/jaxmedctr
Hometown Inn & Suites
4940 Mustang Road, Jacksonville, 904-281-2244
Homewood Suites by Hilton St. Johns Town Center
10434 Midtown Parkway, 904-641-7988, www.jacksonvillesouth.homewoodsuites.com
Hotel Indigo-Jacksonville/Deerwood Park 9840 Tapestry Park Circle, 904-996-7199, www.hoteldeerwoodpark.com
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4670 Salisbury Road, I-95 & J.Turner Butler Blvd., 904-2962222, www.marriott.com/Jaxfl
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Ramada Jacksonville/Baymeadows
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Ramada Conference Center Mandarin
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Super 8 Central Jacksonville
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The Inn at Mayo Clinic by Marriott
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Radisson Jacksonville Butler Blvd. 4700 Salisbury Road, 904-281-9700, www.jacksonvilleradisson.com
9150 Baymeadows Road, www.ramadabaymeadows.com 3130 Hartley Road, 904-268-8080, www.jaxramada.com
8365 Dix Ellis Trail, 904-733-8088, www.marriott.com/jaxbm
Residence Inn by Marriott- Butler Blvd. 10551 Deerwood Park Blvd., 904-996-8900, www.residenceinn.com/jaxri
Sheraton Jacksonville Hotel
10605 Deerwood Park Blvd., 904-564-4772, www.sheratonjacksonville.com
4385 Southside Blvd., 904-997-6650, www.marriott.com/jaxsh
8511 Touchton Road, 904-253-7120, www.staybridgesuites.com
2228 Philips Highway, 904-396-4090, www.jacksonvillesuper8.com
4420 Mary Brigh Drive, 904-992-9992, www.mayoclinicinn.com
Towne Place Suites by Marriott Jacksonville Butler Blvd.
4801 Lenoir Ave., 904-296-1661, www.jaxtps.com
Value Place Beach Blvd.
3425 Saland Way, 904-483-5400, www.valueplace.com
Wingate by Wyndham Southpoint
4681 Lenoir Ave. S., 904-281-2600, www.jaxwingateinn.com
westside Best Western Cecil Field Inn and Suites
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Country Inn & Suites Jacksonville/Orange Park
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525 Chaffee Point Blvd., 904-265-7759, www.bestwestern.com
Comfort Suites Commonwealth 7019 Commonwealth Ave., 904-224-5500, www.choicehotels.com/hotel/fl793
5945 E. Youngerman Circle, www.countryinns.com/jaxfl
561 Chaffee Point Blvd., 904-693-4400
Hampton Inn I-10 West
548 Chaffee Point Blvd., Exit 351 off I-10W, 904-783-8277, www.hamptoninn.hilton.com
Holiday Inn Express Chaffee - Jacksonville West 537 Chaffee Point Blvd., www.hiexpress.com
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additional accommodations InTown Suites Jacksonville InTown Suites Jacksonville Atlantic Jacksonville Plaza Inn & Suites Jax American Motel Kings Inn Knights Inn La Quinta Inn & Suites Mandarin La Quinta Inn & Suites Southpoint La Quinta Inn Baymeadows La Quinta Inn North La Quinta Inn Orange Park Little Talbot Island State Park Campsite Monterey Motel Motel 6 Airport Motel 6 Jacksonville Southeast Motel 6 Orange Park Mt. Vernon Motor Lodge Pecan Park RV Resort Pelican Path Bed & Breakfast by the Sea Plantation Manor Inn Quality Inn & Suites Baymeadows Quality Inn Commonwealth Quality Inn Jacksonville Airport Quality Inn of Orange Park Quality Inn Mayport Rayl Bed & Breakfast Regency Inn - DSPP, Inc. Relax Inn Residence Inn by Marriott Jacksonville Airport River City Inn Salt Air Motel Scottish Inn Sea Walk Hotel Shakir Economy Motel SpringHill Suites by Marriott Jacksonville Airport St. Johns House Bed & Breakfast Stars Best Inn Studio 6 Suburban Extended Stay Baymeadows Sun Suites Super 8 Motel University Blvd. Super 8 Orange Park The Jenks House Travel Inn Travelodge Inn & Suites USA Inn Jacksonville Value Place Dames Point and Merrill Rd. Wingate by Wyndham Airport w w w.v i s i t ja ckso n ville . co m   39
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Bed & Breakfast Inns / Vacation Rentals All South Realty, Inc.
3090 S. Third St., Jacksonville Beach, 904-241-4141, www.allsouthrealty.com
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804 Atlantic Ave., Amelia Island, 904-277-4300, www.hoythouse.com
Inn at Marywood
235 Marywood Drive, St. Johns, 904-287-2525
Lancelot’s Castles Family of Vacation Homes 4116 S. Third St., Jacksonville Beach, 904-612-1191, www.LancelotsCastles.com
TP Corporate Lodging
4446-1A Hendricks Ave., Suite 336, www.tpcorpjax.com
Amelia island / fernandina beach Amelia Hotel at the Beach
1997 S. Fletcher Ave., Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, 904206-5600, www.ameliahotel.com
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Hampton Inn Amelia Island at Fernandina Beach
2549 Sadler Road, Fernandina Beach, 904-321-1111, www.ameliaislandhamptoninn.com
Omni Amelia Island Plantation
6800 First Coast Highway, Amelia Island, 904-261-6161, www.omniameliaislandplantation.com
Residence Inn by Marriott Amelia Island 2301 Sadler Road, Fernandina Beach, 904-277-2440, www.residenceinnameliaisland.com
The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island
4750 Amelia Island Parkway, Amelia Island, 904-277-1100, www.ritzcarlton.com/ameliaisland
Palm Coast Hammock Beach Resort
200 Ocean Crest Drive, Palm Coast, 386-246-5500, www.hammockbeach.com
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Ponte vedra / st. augustine Beacher’s Lodge Oceanfront Suites 6970 A1A South, St. Augustine, 904-471-8849, www.beacherslodge.com
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Casa Monica Hotel
95 Cordova St., St. Augustine, 904-827-1888, www.casamonica.com
Hilton Garden Inn Jacksonville/Ponte Vedra Beach 45 PGA Tour Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach, 904-280-1661, www.PonteVedra.hgi.com
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200 Ponte Vedra Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach, www.pontevedra.com
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Renaissance World Golf Village Resort Convention Center and Beach Club 500 S. Legacy Trail, St. Augustine, 904-940-8000, www.worldgolfrenaissance.com
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Sawgrass Marriott
1000 PGA Tour Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach, www.sawgrassmarriott.com
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The Lodge & Club at Ponte Vedra Beach
607 Ponte Vedra Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach, 904-273-9500, www.pontevedra.com
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ORANGE PARK — OUT OF COUNTY Club Continental Suites
2143 Astor St., Orange Park, 904-264-6070, www.clubcontinental.com
Country Inn & Suites Jacksonville/ Orange Park
5945 E. Youngerman Circle, www.countryinns.com/jaxfl
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610 Wells Road, Orange Park, 904-854-1500, www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/jaxco-courtyard-jacksonvilleorange-park/
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Fairfield Inn by Marriott Orange Park 450 Eldridge Ave., Orange Park, 904-278-7442, www.marriott.com/jaxop
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Whether you seek upscale resort settings, luxury downtown hotels or cozy bed & breakfast inns, Jacksonville has lodging options to suit your every need. All facilities share the area’s sun-drenched tropical climate and boast inviting Southern hospitality. Whether you are looking for a convenient location, flexible meeting space or services that go above and beyond, you’ll find it in Jacksonville. w w w.v i s i t ja ckso n ville . co m 41
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Jacksonville and Northeast Florida are home to some awesome attractions. See the big cats being fed at Catty Shack Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary or visit the Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens for a day of fun and learning. Hike nature trails, go kayaking, see how great beer is made, or be inspired at one of many art galleries. Jacksonville offers history, fun, shopping, tours, perfect days at the beach ... and much more. So, get started! Explore the many cool places to see and things to do only in Jacksonville.
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Jacksonville Walking Tours every Tue. and Thurs. 10am; see secret tunnels downtown. Driving tours of Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Amelia Island. Featured on PBS and History Channel. Trip Advisor rates “Excellent.” Custom group packages. Call to reserve. 904.827.1845, www.adlibtours.com
Adventure Landing & Shipwreck Island Waterpark, Jacksonville Beach A year-round destination for go-karts, miniature golf, laser tag, video arcade, and party facilities. Open spring and summer, the waterpark features extreme slides, wave pool, lazy river and play village. Holiday attractions include Halloween Haunt Nights and seasonal ice skating, ice slide and nightly snowfalls.1944 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach, 904.246.4386, www.adventurelanding.com
Adventure Landing, Blanding Blvd.
Go-karts, miniature golf, laser tag, video arcade and party facilities are a part of the fun. 4825 Blanding
Blvd., Jacksonville, 904.771.2803, www.adventurelanding.com
Adventure Landing, St. Augustine The family fun includes go-karts, miniature golf, batting cages, Dixie Twister ride, video arcade and party facilities. 2780 State Road 16, St. Augustine, 904.827.9400, www.adventurelanding.com
Alhambra Theatre & Dining The Alhambra is the region’s only professional, Actor’s-Equity theater featuring dinner served tableside by renowned chef, DeJuan Roy, who creates a new menu for each show. Evening performances Tues.-Sun. Matinee performances Sat. and Sun. 12000 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville, 904.641.1212, www.alhambrajax.com
Adventure Landing
Amelia River Cruises & Charters
Budweiser Brewery Tour
Enjoy one or two-hour narrated sightseeing tours along the Amelia and Cumberland Islands in the St. Mary’s River basin, featuring Cumberland Island National Seashore. The personalized tours are rich with wildlife sightings, plus narration on the history and folklore of Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia.
Guests discover first-hand how Budweiser’s line of beers are crafted using the highest quality ingredients during complimentary tours. Guests 21 years of age can sample their favorite brews in the hospitality room or visit the gift shop for a wide selection of merchandise. 111 Busch Drive, Jacksonville,
1 N. Front St., Fernandina Beach, 904.261.9972, www.ameliarivercruises.com
904.751.8116, www.budweisertours.com
Autobahn Indoor Speedway Jacksonville’s premier indoor karting facility offers close to 80,000 square feet of speedy excitement. Groups small and large can be accommodated as well as corporate events of any size. 6601 Executive Park Court North, 904.425.5005, www.autobahnspeed.com
Backwater Fishing Adventures Specializing in inshore fishing with light tackle and fly fishing for red fish, sea trout, flounder and tarpon. Bird watching and photo safaris can also be booked. 11911 Harmony Drive, Jacksonville, 904.708.8915, www.backwaterfishingadventures.com
Beaches Museum & History Center Explore the history of the Jacksonville Beaches. See a 28-ton steam locomotive, stroll down the boardwalk, visit the archives, step back in time in the old post office, shop in Ruby’s Emporium and kids can enjoy handson-projects. Open Tues.-Sat., 10 am-4:30 pm. 380 Pablo Ave., Jacksonville Beach, 904.241.5657, www.bm-hc.com
bestbet Poker, Simulcast & Gaming Wager on greyhounds, thoroughbreds, harness racing and jai alai from points around the country. Poker seven days a week: Sun.-Thurs., 10 am-4 am; Fri. and Sat., open 24 hours. Game at one of two locations. 201 Monument Road, Jacksonville, 904.646.0001; 455 Park Ave., Orange Park, 904.646.0001, www.bestbetjax.com
Boat Florida Rentals Boat Florida Rentals has a complete line of boats to fit your needs. Choose from Jet Skis, pontoon boats and deck and runabout boats. Rent for a full or half-day. Houseboats are also available for the perfect St. Johns River vacation or a party cruise. 3108 Cattyshack
US Highway 17 , Fleming Island, 904.215.5363, www.boatfloridarentals.com
Capt. Dave Sipler Sportfishing Charter fishing trips on the St. John’s River Inlet for catching redfish, speckled trout, tarpon, shark and more. Full-time fishing guides available year round. Depart from: 4870 Ocean St., serving Amelia Island visitors and Mayport. 904.642.9546, www.captdaves.com
Castillo de San Marcos Completed in 1695, this is the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States. Located along the waterway in historic St. Augustine. Children under 16 are free. 1 S. Castillo Drive, St. Augustine, 904.829.6506, www.nps.gov/casa
Catty Shack Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary Get an up close and personal experience with endangered big cats, lions, tigers, leopards and cougars. Learn about their habitat, their personalities and the stories behind why they are at the sanctuary. Daytime tours, scheduled night feedings and group events available upon request. 1860 Starratt Road, Jacksonville, 904.757.3603, www.cattyshack.org
City of Jacksonville Special Events Department Provides free or low-cost entertainment, educational and community events that help make Jacksonville the thriving, fun, city that it is. 117 W. Duval St., Suite 280, Jacksonville, 904.630.3690, www.coj.net/Departments/Recrea tion+and+Community+Services/Special+Events/ default.htm
Clara White Mission/ Eartha M. M. White Museum Step back in history and experience a part of historic LaVilla African American culture located at the Globe Theater. The museum highlights the remarkable charity works of Clara White, a former slave, and her daughter Dr. Eartha White. 613 W. Ashley St., Jacksonville, 904.354.4162, www.clarawhitemission.org
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attractions Coastal Fossil Adventures Florida spoils the fossil collector with its rich abundance of the remains of really old animals; in particular, fossil shark teeth. Enlist a guide to show you the best spots to find them while walking on the beach or in a kayak through limited access areas. The guide also shows you techniques for finding fossils and helps to identify them. 287 Captiva Drive, Ponte Vedra, 904.635.6747, www.coastalfossiladventures.com
Confederate Park Dog Park Located near downtown in historic Springfield, this nearly 3 acre, fenced park and has picnic pavilions and lush green space for canine friends to enjoy. Park hours: 7 am-9 pm, daily. 956 Hubbard St, Jacksonville, 904.630.2489.
Cuba Hunter Skateboard Park A 10,000- square-foot skateboard facility, Cuba Hunter includes a 6- foot half pipe, 7-foot quarter pipe, jump boxes, multi rails and a bank ramp with pyramid. Also on the grounds are a nature trail, community center and gymnasium. Park hours: 7 am-9 pm, daily. 4380 Emerson St., Jacksonville, 904.858.1366
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens The Cummer is the largest fine arts museum in Northeast Florida with nearly 5,000 objects in its permanent collection, spanning from 2100 B.C. through the 21st century. Explore more than 2.5 acres of historic gardens along the St. Johns River. Art Connections is the museum’s nationally recognized education center. 829 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, 904.356.6857, www.cummer.org
Florida Theatre Jacksonville’s historic Florida Theatre is home to over 200 shows of all varieties each year. Performances range from ballet and opera to rock, pop and jazz. 128 E. Forsyth St., Jacksonville, 904.355.5661, www.floridatheatre.com
Fort Caroline National Memorial This park memorializes the 16th-century French effort to establish a permanent colony in Florida. The site includes a near full-scale rendering of the fort, nature trails and visitor center containing Indian and French artifacts. 12713 Fort Caroline Road, Jacksonville, 904.641.7155, www.nps.gov/foca
Fort Clinch State Park
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This oceanfront Civil War-era fort showcases the daily lives of 1864 Union garrison soldiers. Other highlights include hiking and biking trails, seasonal candlelight tours and a half-mile long fishing pier. 2601 Atlantic Ave., Fernandina Beach, 904.277.7274, www.floridastateparks.org/fortclinch/
Fort Matanzas National Monument A masonry watchtower made of coquina on the Matanzas Inlet was built by the Spanish in the 1740s to protect the “back door” of the city. The fort, 14 miles south of St. Augustine, is reached by ferry only. Sign up for w w w.v i s i t ja ckso n ville . co m 45
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Foxy Lady Cruises Cruise the St. Johns River and see the sights of Jacksonville aboard the award-winning “Jacksonville Lady,” a 149-passenger luxury yacht. Public and private cruises are available. Boat departs from River City Brewing Company or Liberty Marina, Jacksonville and from St. Augustine, 904.398.9553, www.foxyladycruises.com
Freedom Boat Club Connecting with friends and making memories with family is the club’s philosophy. Membership includes unlimited access to your home club’s fleet and easy boat reservations are made online. The Freedom Boat Club is the world’s largest club alternative to boat ownership. 12807 San Jose Blvd., Julington Creek Marina, Jacksonville, 904.588.2417, www.freedomboatclub.com
FSCJ Artist Series, Sponsored by Chase
Join the excitement with Jacksonville’s major presenter of national and international attractions. FSCJ brings blockbuster Broadway shows, concerts, opera and dance programs from around the world to the First Coast. 501 W. State St., Suite 109, Jacksonville, 904.442.2929, www.artistseriesjax.org
Huguenot Memorial Park This oceanfront park offers visitors more than surf and sand. It also displays an array of natural wonders such as great birding opportunities and amazing views of some of North Florida’s most pristine natural areas. Winter hours: 8 am-6 pm, daily. Summer hours: 8 am-8 pm, daily. 10980 Heckscher Drive, Jacksonville, 904.251.3335.
Jacksonville Farmers Market Choose from the widest and freshest selection of local, ethnic, specialty produce and other food items at Florida’s oldest and most active farmers market. Open every day of the year from dawn to dusk. 1810 W. Beaver St., Jacksonville, 904.354.2821, www.jaxfarmersmarket.com
Jacksonville Historical Society Tour the recently renovated Merrill House located in downtown, adjacent to Old St. Andrews. Learn about the storied history of Jacksonville’s shipbuilding culture. 317 A. Philip Randolph Blvd., Jacksonville, 904.665.0064, www.jaxhistory.com
Jacksonville Jaguars Come root for the Jags. The NFL preseason begins each August and the regular season is September through December. All home games are played at EverBank Field. One Everbank Field Drive, Jacksonville, 904.633.6000, www.jaguars.com
Jacksonville Maritime Heritage Center Outstanding scale-model ships, paintings, artifacts and photographs related to maritime history are on display and are of interest to all ages. The gift shop offers a variety of interesting nautical items. 2 Independent Drive, Suite 162, Jacksonville Landing, Jacksonville, 904.355.1101, www.Jacksonvillemaritimeheritagecenter.org
Jacksonville Sharks The Jacksonville Sharks are members of the Arena Football League. The Arena Bowl XXIV and four-time South Division Champions play all home games on Sea Best Field at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena. 904.900.2060, www.jaxsharks.com
Jacksonville Suns Baseball Club
Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens
Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra Recognized for artistic excellence, the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra ranks among the nation’s top regional orchestras, performing a variety of concerts nearly every week from September through May. Performances are in Jacoby Symphony Hall at the Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts and venues throughout the First Coast. Ask about Symphony dinner cruises. 300 Water St., Suite 200, Jacksonville, 904.354.5547, www.jaxsymphony.org
Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens A staple in the Jacksonville community for 100 years, the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens inspires discovery and appreciation of wildlife with more than 2,000 rare and exotic animals and 1,000 plants. It boasts the largest botanical garden in Northeast Florida. New this year is The Land of the Tiger exhibit. The non-profit zoo is an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. 370 Zoo Parkway, Jacksonville, 904.757.4463, www.jacksonvillezoo.org
Jacksonville Suns professional baseball team are members of the “AA” Southern League and affiliated with the Florida Marlins. They play 70 home games from April-September at Bragan Field, The Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville. 301 A. Philip Randolph Blvd., Jacksonville,
Jax Brew Bus
904.358.2846, www.jaxsuns.com
904.352.0982, www.jaxbrewbus.com
The Jax Brew Bus tours all of the local craft breweries in Jacksonville. On the fun and informative tour you will be introduced to the many different sides of craft beer. Call or check online for tickets and tour days.
JaxParks - City of Jacksonville The Department of Parks, Recreation and Entertainment develops, maintains and provides programming for more than 287 parks, playgrounds and community centers, 32 swimming pools, 16 boat ramps, two oceanfront parks and many acres of nature trails in Jacksonville. 851 N. Market St., Jacksonville, www.coj.net
Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park/ Dolphin Plaza
Latitude 30 features $1 bowling every Sunday night, 9 pm to close.
This beachfront city park features a picnic area, beach access, a freshwater lake for fishing, kayaking, paddle boats, canoes, and biking/hiking trails. Camp sites are also available. 500 Wonderwood Drive, Jacksonville, 904.249.4700, www.coj.net
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attractions Kayak Amelia at Long Island Outfitters Let the experts show you how to develop paddleboard skills and feel comfortable on the water. After the lesson is over, explore the beautiful islands of the First Coast. Kayak and canoe rentals make it possible to paddle the quiet creeks of Talbot Islands State Park. 13030 Heckscher Drive, Jacksonville, 904.251.0016, www.kayakamelia.com
Kingsley Plantation Florida’s oldest standing plantation house is now home to historic exhibits including the ruins of its slave quarters. Nature is also a part of the experience: hike and bird watch on surrounding grounds. Park rangers lead special events and educational tours for students. 11676 Palmetto Ave., Jacksonville, 904.251.3537, www.nps.gov/timu/
Latitude 30 The restaurant and entertainment venue includes Sunset 30 Tavern & Grill, Axis Bar, a luxury cinema, boutique bowling, sports theater, a gaming arcade and billiards. Corporate meetings, social gatherings and team building are specialties with capability to handle productions and live events. 10370 Philips Highway, Jacksonville, 904.345.2455, www.latitude-30.com
Mandarin Museum & Historical Society at Walter Jones Historical Park Stroll through the beautiful 10-acre park in historic Mandarin and visit Mandarin Museum. The park walk includes historic buildings and a boardwalk along the river. Exhibits include artifacts from Harriet Beecher Stowe and the Civil War’s Union steamship, Maple Leaf. 11964 Mandarin Road, Jacksonville, 904.268.0784, www.mandarinmuseum.net
Marineland Dolphin Adventure Dolphins, salt water and pristine beaches are a part of this marine life choose-your-ownadventure. Reserve a program to swim with dolphins, create a work of art with a dolphin, participate in a one-of-a-kind summer camp, or host a “Dream Dolphin Wedding.” 9600
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Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Jacksonville Located in the heart of downtown, MOCA Jacksonville offers innovative exhibitions by the finest international, national and regional artists of our time. Additional attractions include the delicious Café Nola, the MOCA Shop and an interactive children’s Art Explorium. 333 N. Laura St., Jacksonville, 904.366.6911, www.mocajacksonville.org
Museum of Science & History MOSH inspires lifelong learning by bringing to life the sciences and regional history. MOSH features interactive exhibits and the Bryan-Gooding Planetarium. 1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville, 904.396.6674, www.themosh.org
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Experience the best of St. Augustine on a trolley. The unique blend of transportation and entertainment makes it a fun ride for all. Listen to humorous tales and interesting trivia from the friendly conductors as they bring 500 years of American history to life. 167 San Marco Ave., St. Augustine, 904.829.3800, www.trolleytours.com
One Spark Experience the latest in art, innovation, music, science and technology as One Spark takes over downtown Jacksonville to bring crowdfunding live and in person. April 7-12, 2015 in downtown Jacksonville, www.beonespark.com
Play Harder Tours Take The Jacksonville Beer Tour Thursday, Friday and Sat. with pick-ups at your hotel starting at 2 pm. You’ll visit four Jacksonville area brewers with a pint of local brew at each stop. Tours include door-to-door transportation from your hotel. 904.910.7009, www.playhardertours.com
PGA Tour Experiences/TOUR Academy This is a one-stop resource for group golf instruction, golf-themed programming and entertainment. Tailored for large corporate outings, trade shows, social gatherings and team-building functions, the staff offers a variety of interactive experiences that let guests learn the game of golf in a fun and social environment. 5000 Sawgrass Village Circle, Suite 32, 904.567.2038, www.pgatourexperiences.com
Ritz Theatre and Museum Explore exhibits celebrating Jacksonville’s African-American culture and heritage. The museum is located in the historic neighborhood once known as the “Harlem of the South” and features traveling exhibits from notable institutions and collections. Regular concerts and performances are held at the Ritz Theatre. 829 N. Davis St., Jacksonville, 904.632.5555, www.ritzJacksonville.com
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River Cruises, Inc. Cruise boats feature beautiful climatecontrolled salons, full bars, dance floors and outside areas for strolling, hand holding or dancing under the stars as you cruise the “north flowing” St. Johns River. Call for dates of public cruises. 1840 Perry Place, Jacksonville, 904.396.2333, www.jaxrivercruises.com
Riverside Arts Market The arts and entertainment venue known as RAM is held under the canopy of the Fuller Warren Bridge. The market features artists, food purveyors, farmers, growers and other vendors. Various live entertainment happens during the market every Saturday from 10 am- 4 pm. 715 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, 904.389.2449, www.riversideartsmarket.com
Riverside Avondale Preservation RAP is a historic preservation organization that hosts events such as the Home Tour, Riverside Arts Festival, Luminaria, Restore Jacksonville Conference and the Riverside Artists Market. 2623 Herschel St., Jacksonville, 904.389.2449, www.riversideavondale.org
San Sebastian Winery San Sebastian is among the very best of Florida’s premium wineries and is a pioneer in the development of table, sparkling and dessert wines from hybrid and muscadine grapes. Free tours and tastings daily. 157 King St., St. Augustine, 904.826.1594, www.sansebastianwinery.com
St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park What began in the late 19th century as a small exhibition of Florida reptiles has become a modern zoo with educational shows and exhibits and worldwide conservation efforts. It’s the only facility it the world where you can view all 23 species of crocodilian. Zip across the Alligator Lagoon on Crocodile Crossing, the park’s thrilling zip-line attraction. 999 Anastasia Blvd., St. Augustine, 904.824.3337, www.alligatorfarm.com
St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum Discover authentic pirate artifacts, touch real pirate treasure, see Hollywood pirate memorabilia and get in on interactive fun designed by Disney Imagineers.12 S. Castillo Drive, St. Augustine, 877.467.5863, www.thepiratemuseum.com
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St. Johns River Ferry The St. Johns River Ferry service transports vehicular and pedestrian traffic across the
St. Johns River from Mayport to Ft. George Island and back. 4610 Ocean St., Jacksonville, 904.241.9969, www.stjohnsriverferry.com
Talbot Island State Parks Comprised of seven state parks, including Little & Big Talbot Island, Amelia Island, Fort George Island, Pumpkin Hill Creek, Yellow Bluff Fort and the George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier, it’s an extraordinary eco-destination. Exploring sandy beaches, hiking driftwood forests, birding and nature photography are all possibilities. 12157 Heckscher Drive, Jacksonville, 904.251.2320, www.floridastateparks.org
Taxslayer Bowl The Taxslayer Gator Bowl Classic is a NCAA Division I post-season college football game pitting the Big Ten or the ACC with the SEC. The game happens Jan. 2, 2015. 1 Gator Bowl Blvd., Jacksonville, 904.798.1700, www.gatorbowl.com
The Jacksonville Fire Museum Home to over 500 artifacts, this museum serves as an educational link between past and present. Through the years, thousands of visitors have learned about the rich history of the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department. 1406 Gator Bowl Blvd., Jacksonville, 904.630.0618, www.jacksonvillefiremuseum.com
The PLAYERS Championship Broadcast annually since 1982, The Players ushered the First Coast onto the international golf scene. Played at TPC Sawgrass, also headquarters for the PGA Tour, top players vie for the win on one of the most renowned and challenging courses on the tour. May 5-10, 2015. 103 Championship Way, 904.273.7645, www.pgatour.com/theplayers
The Poker Rooms at Orange Park Kennel Club The Poker Room is open every day to deal you in. Forty poker tables feature seven-card stud, Texas Hold’Em, Omaha and much more. 455 Park Ave., Orange Park, 904.646.0001, www.bestbetjax.com
The Ribault Club The club provides interactive, self-guided exhibits depicting 6,000 years of history on Ft. George Island and the surrounding area. Amenities and services include a bookstore, group event facilities and weekend guided tours. 11241 Fort George Road , Jacksonville, 904.251.1050, www.theribaultclub.com
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attractions The Spa at One Ocean The full-service oceanfront spa at One Ocean touts beautiful views of the rolling surf from the comfort of its meditative lounge. Staying true to its coastal surroundings, the spa offers more than 40 marine-inspired rituals comprised of specialty treatments, unique massage styles, body wraps, peels, facials and more. One Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach, 904.249.7402, www.oneoceanresort.com/spa/
The Spa at Sawgrass Steal away to a vibrant world of wellness and serenity surrounded by 15 acres tucked amid winding lagoons, moss-draped water oaks, twisted palms and giant magnolias at the Sawgrass Golf Resort & Spa, Marriott Resort. 1000 PGA Tour Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach, 904.674.4772, www.spaatsawgrass.com
Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve A 46,000-acre national park with visitoruse areas located at Fort Caroline National Memorial, Theodore Roosevelt Area, Kingsley Plantation and Cedar Point. Activities include hiking, photography, fishing, birding and boating. 12713 Fort Caroline Road, Jacksonville, 904.641.7155, www.nps.gov/timu/
TourTime Choose the tour transportation and destination that best suits your group. TourTime provides van tours, motorcoach tours, step-on guides and group packages from Jacksonville, Amelia Island and St. Augustine. 904.282.8500, www.tourtimeinc.com, or jim@tourtimeinc.com
Tree Hill Nature Center Enjoy fresh air, plentiful trails and an on-site butterfly house at this 50-acre nature park with three distinct ecosystems. The center is perfect for families, groups and tours. Plan a family reunion, birthday party or an evening reception in the beautiful Joseph A. Strasser Amphitheater. 7152 Lone Star Road, Jacksonville, 904.724.4646, www.treehill.org
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Victory Casino Cruises This full Vegas-style gambling ship sails twice daily, seven days a week. Besides gaming, enjoy food and live entertainment. 4378 Ocean St., Mayport, 321.684.6705, www.victorycasinocruises.com
World Golf Hall of Fame & Museum Explore genuine artifacts from famous golfers through exhibits such as the Member’s Locker Room and see the new exhibition, “Honoring the Legacy: A Tribute to African-Americans in Golf.” Tickets include admission, a round on the 18-hole putting course, a shot on the island green Challenge Hole and IMAX films year round. 1 World Golf Place, St. Augustine, 904.940.4123, www.worldgolfhalloffame.org
Yes You Canvas Bring out your inner artist. Guests paint along with an artist to create their own masterpiece in about two hours. 6012 San Jose Blvd., Jacksonville, 904.993.9047, www.yesyoucanvas.com w w w.v i s i t ja ckso n ville . co m 49
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Listen to world-renowned jazz performers at the
Jacksonville Jazz Fest.
Jacksonville is a very affordable destination, from low hotel rates to free parking at the beaches; our destination offers visitors the experience of a lifetime without having to pay for it for life. Here are 10 things to do FREE of charge.
Enjoy a day by the river with music, food and local crafts at the Riverside Arts Market.
Catch the only oceanfront seafood festival in the southeast U.S. at the Great Atlantic Seafood Festival every March.
Go for a hike and explore Jacksonville’s green areas at the Jacksonville Arboretum. Visit dozens of local galleries during ArtWalk every first Wednesday
of the month.
Spend the day at Jacksonville Beach basking in the sun. Visit Kingsley Plantation, the oldest plantation house in Florida. Take a tour of the Budweiser Brewery and enjoy a free beer tasting. Free Tuesdays at the Cummer Museum of Arts and Gardens.
One of the most visited museums in the Southeast.
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Ride the Jacksonville Skyway It connects the Southbank with the Northbank in downtown Jacksonville giving visitors great views and a chance to explore the city.
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With over 1,220 holes of golf, Northeast Florida is the perfect getaway for golfers looking to take advantage of pristine course conditions and year-round great weather. Bring your clubs and tee off at area courses designed by golf greats such as Jack Nicklaus, Gene Sarazen, Sam Snead, Arnold Palmer, Tom Fazio and Pete Dye. The Jacksonville area is home to 72 public and private courses that make up 488,000 yards of greens–truly a golfer’s paradise. The world-class courses, amazing clinics and the World Golf Hall of Fame keep visitors returning to Northeast Florida for unforgettable golfing experiences. Need assistance in planning the ultimate golf vacation? Florida’s First Coast of Golf can help book hard-to-get tee
times for courses across the region as well as accommodations packages. Find value dates, last minute deals and sample itineraries at www.florida-golf.org.
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Get inspired by the legends of golf at the World Golf Hall of Fame in St. Augustine. View original trophies, test your accuracy on simulators of famous golf courses and practice at the 18-hole putting course.
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ecotours Jacksonville proudly boasts the largest urban park system in the nation with more than 80,000 acres of parks including 10 state and national parks, a national preserve, dozens of city parks and gardens and an arboretum. All that acreage in parkland alone is more than four times the size of Manhattan. With 1,100 miles of navigable water, we have more shoreline than any other city in the nation. We are home to 22 miles of beaches, 40 miles of the Intracoastal Waterway and the longest stretch of the St. Johns River in the state of Florida. Want to access the water? It’s easy and inexpensive. Jacksonville has more than 50 public boat ramps and launch sites. Jacksonville is the place where eco-adventures happen. Explore the Parks The city’s wild side really flourishes at the Timucuan Ecological and Historical Preserve. This 46,000-acre preserve of coastal wetland was home to Native peoples approximately 6,000 years ago. Today, the land in its natural state is the perfect destination for those seeking a natural thrill. Swim, boat, hike, fish and enjoy historical sites such as the Fort Caroline National Memorial, often called Florida’s “Atlantis” due to its mysterious history, and Kingsley Plantation, one of Florida’s last remaining Plantation-era house.
Beaches After exploring our green areas, don’t miss an opportunity to relax at the beach. With 22 miles of white sand, visitors can work on their tan or get active. Take a surfing or kiteboarding lesson, rent kayaks and paddleboards, fish at the pier or hire a fishing charter boat at Jacksonville Beach. Visit gorgeous sites like the Talbot islands with its incredible Boneyard Beach and Hanna Park with its lagoon and biking trails.
Wildlife Observe wildlife of the world at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, home to over 3,000 rare animal and plant species. In March, the zoo celebrates its 100 anniversary by opening a whole new animal exhibit called The Land of the Tiger. If you have a passion for big cats like we do (just ask our Jacksonville Jaguars) then you must visit Catty Shack Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary and hand-feed lions and tigers and other big cats. It is a forever home for former circus animals and privately owned exotic cats. 52 j ackson v ille visit o r ma ga z ine I 2014
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For nearly 15 years, Avonlea Antique Mall has proudly offered an amazing selection of antique furniture, glassware, china, linens, artwork, collectibles and decorating accessories. 8101 Philips Highway, Jacksonville, 904.636.8785, www.avonleamall.com
Jacksonville Farmers Market Save up to 70 percent on the widest and freshest selection of local, ethnic, specialty and exotic produce and other food items at Florida’s oldest farmers market. Open daily from dawn to dusk. Retail and wholesale. Drive-up parking. 1810 W. Beaver St., Jacksonville, 904.354.2821, www.jaxfarmersmarket.com
Natural As I Wanna Be (N.A.I.W.B.E) This eco-friendly company specializes in organic skin care products, health and wellness consulting and day spa services. 2 Independent Drive, Suite 1080, Jacksonville Landing, Jacksonville, 904.634.1607, www.naiwbellc.com
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River City Gourmet Shop & Dips2Go Offering local dips, rubs, barbecue and hot sauces, olive oils, balsamic vinegars and other gourmet treats. Gift baskets for corporate “thank yous” or special events can be customized. 2 Independent Drive, Suite 110, Jacksonville
and a variety of live entertainment options during market hours. Open every Saturday from 10 am-4 pm 715 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville,
904.389.2449, www.riversideartsmarket.com
Riverside Liquors & Village Wine Shop Riverside Liquors has matched wine with people for more than 40 years. Choose from an array of fine wines and liquors, but don’t be afraid of sticker shock: the purveyors here know good wine doesn’t need to be expensive. 1251 King St., Jacksonville, 904.356.4517, www.riversideliquors.biz
St. Augustine Outlets This Northeast Florida outlet destination offers more than 75 top designer brands including Saks Fifth Ave Off 5th, Juicy Couture, Hugo Boss, Cole Haan, Michael Kors, Kenneth Cole, LOFT Outlet, Kate Spade and more. Located off I-95 at exit 318. 500 Prime Outlets Blvd., St. Augustine, 904.826.1311, www.staugoutlets.com
St. Augustine Premium Outlets Features an exciting collection of 85 designer and namebrand outlets including Banana Republic, Brooks Brothers, Coach, Gap Outlet, J.Crew, Nike, Tommy Hilfiger and more.
Landing, Jacksonville, 904.654.4402, www.rivercitygourmet.com
2700 State Road 16, St. Augustine, 904.825.1555, www.premiumoutlets.com/staugustine
Riverside Arts Market
St. Johns Town Center
The Riverside Arts Market (RAM) is a unique arts and entertainment venue under the canopy of the Fuller Warren Bridge. RAM features artists, food vendors, locally grown produce
The open-air St. Johns Town Center has more than 175 of the hottest retailers and restaurants including a brand-new Nordstrom, along with Apple, Sephora, The Capital
St. Johns Town Center
Grille, Tiffany & Co., Banana Republic, PF Chang’s, Louis Vuitton and more. 4663 River City Drive, Jacksonville, 904.998.7156, www.stjohnstowncenter.com
Sweet Pete’s Enjoy sweets that are all-natural with no artificial flavorings, colorings or high-fructose corn syrup. Pete’s also features a line of organic, vegan and gluten-free candies. Try sea salt caramels, homemade cotton candy in 18 flavors, homemade lollipops, homemade taffy, and an array of candies and ice cream. Candymaking classes are offered in their 100-yearold, whimsically decorated Victorian-style shop in downtown Jacksonville. 400 N. Hogan St., Jacksonville, 904.376.7161, www.sweetpete.net
The Jacksonville Landing Set upon the gorgeous St. Johns River in downtown Jacksonville, the Jacksonville Landing is home to year-round entertainment, nine waterfront restaurants and an indoor food court and shopping mall. Don’t miss the free, live entertainment on the Riverfront Courtyard Stage every Friday and Saturday night. 2 Independent Drive, Jacksonville, 904.353.1188, www.jacksonvillelanding.com
White Harvest Farms & Farmers Market This urban farm and market provides fresh food products to the community. It generates large-scale crop production and direct distribution channels to growers, vendors and consumers. Soon, the public can shop here for fresh produce. 5348 Moncrief Road, Jacksonville, (Market opening is TBA), 904.354.4162, www.whiteharvestfarms.org
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getaround At the Crossroads Getting to Jacksonville by car couldn’t be easier. In fact, the city is situated at the intersection of I-10, one of the nation’s most popular east-west thoroughfares, and I-95, the primary interstate highway along America’s East Coast. When visitors arrive, they can use a sophisticated highway system to easily drive throughout the area. Jacksonville is the largest city by land mass in the continental United States, but it’s easy to navigate via four major U.S. highways: U.S. 1, U.S. 17, U.S. 90 and U.S. 301. Plus, Highway 295 circles the city and makes travel quick and convenient, especially to and from the beaches. Just Wing It Just 15 minutes from downtown, Jacksonville International Airport (JIA) supports air travel to and from Northeast Florida with non-stop flights to more than 30 cities. Many regional air carriers have added service out of Jacksonville, expanding flight service to popular cities in the United States. Carriers servicing Jacksonville International Airport include Air Tran, American, Continental, Delta, JetBlue, Southwest, US Airways and United Airlines. Various charter flights also operate into JIA. For arriving and departing visitors, there are plenty of rental car services, taxi cabs, Uber rides, shuttles and other transportation options.
Unique and Fun Downtown Jacksonville offers many unique, fun and affordable transportation options. The Skyway is a 2.5-mile, automated transit system operating on an elevated track with 10 two-car trains. This convenient service provides transportation to downtown’s Northbank and Southbank throughout the week and during special events. The Water Taxi takes passengers across the St. Johns River from the heart of downtown—with breathtaking views of the Jacksonville skyline at no additional cost. For more information about the Water Taxi, call 904.733.7782 or visit www. jaxwatertaxi.com. Dating back to 1948, the St. Johns River Ferry offers a scenic break from highway travel aboard one of the last remaining public ferries in the state. It transports vehicular and pedestrian traffic across the St. Johns River from Mayport to Ft. George Island and back. No Car? No Problem. In addition to its downtown transportation options, Jacksonville has an outstanding public transportation system that is easy to use and surprisingly affordable. For more information and the JTA bus schedule, call 904.630.3100 or go to www.jtafla.com.
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The Jacksonville dining scene is an eclectic hybrid of inspired casual elegance and classic Southern comfort, infused with the unmistakable flavor of the coast and a dash of international flair. With Jacksonville’s prime location along the Atlantic Ocean, it’s a given that seafood reigns supreme and can be found at a number of establishments throughout the First Coast. The city is home to an array of locally owned and operated restaurants from rustic fish camps serving up Southern favorites to four and five-diamond upscale restaurants featuring world-renowned chefs. Recently, a new “Food and Beer District” has emerged in Jacksonville’s Riverside neighborhood. On King Street, next to local famous hot spots Kickbacks Gastropub and Carmine’s Pizza, are now four locally owned restaurants: Lola’s Burrito Joint, Pele’s Wood Fire, Soup’s On and the Blind Rabbit. All these restaurants use locally grown, organic produce and craft beers brewed right in the neighborhood. On the same street, seven local bars attract a young and hip crowd on any given night. The Riverside Brewing District is led by two popu-
lar craft breweries—Bold City Brewery and Intuition Ale Works—and new breweries are opening all the time. In fact, the number of breweries has doubled in the past two years. For those staying downtown, the possibilities are seemingly endless. When it comes to nightlife and dining options in downtown Jacksonville alone, there are two dozen bars and lounges, half of which serve food. Some are laid-back bars with live music; others are elegant lounges with creative cocktail menus. All are within walking distance of riverfront hotels like the Hyatt Regency Riverfront and the Omni Jacksonville and just a Skyway ride away from the Prime Osborn Convention Center. The Tapestry Park and St. Johns Town Center areas in the Southside District are also packed with inviting dining options such as Moxie Kitchen+Cocktails, Ovinte, M Shack, Maggiano’s, Black Finn and III Forks. Right now, Jacksonville food trucks are experiencing tremendous popularity. These one-of-a-kind, gleaming trucks are all over the city and offer many tasty options from tacos to barbecue to gourmet meals on wheels.
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dining Azurea Restaurant True to its coastal surroundings, Azurea provides an elegant, artfully inspired atmosphere. Located on the beach, the restaurant showcases Florida’s First Coast cuisine with an eclectic tribute to the flavors of Europe, the Caribbean and the Americas. Azurea also offers an award-winning wine list. One Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach, 904.249.7402, www.azurearestaurant.com
Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar With 10 locations in the Jacksonville area, you’re never too far from an Applebee’s. Open until midnight or later every day of the week, enjoy half-price appetizers starting at 10 pm. Special events, catering, weekly specials and nightly events are always on tap at each restaurant. www.applebees.com
Big Pete’s Pizzeria Italian Restaurant Order Italian favorites such as pizza, pasta, wings, salads and deli subs all prepared fresh daily in Pete’s kitchen. Great service is also a hallmark here and the loyal clientele who have been coming for years, prove it. Orders can be made online for delivery or takeout. 118 N. Julia St., Jacksonville, 904.900.6052, www.bigpetes.net
Family-style dishes are available in two portion sizes: Buca Small feeds up to three and Buca Large feeds up to six. 10334 Southside
Bistro Aix Restaurant and Lounge
Blvd., Jacksonville, 904.363.9090, www.bucadibeppo.com
A restaurant with hip, city flair located in San Marco features a regional Mediterranean and French-inspired menu. Diners will find an award-winning wine list, two full bars and professional, unpretentious service. Outdoor patio dining and on and off-site catering are also available. 1440 San Marco Blvd., Jacksonville,
Chart House This beautiful waterfront restaurant is known for its gracious service. The á la carte menu features a variety of fresh seafood along with slow-roasted prime rib and steaks. 1501 River-
904.398.1949, www.bistrox.com
place Blvd., Jacksonville, 904.398.3353, www.chart-house.com
Bold City Grill
Clara’s at the Cathedral
Gourmet Dine Gourmet Dine is an internet and print-based dining guide catering to the advertising and marketing needs of local restaurants and service industry businesses along the First Coast. 9838 Old Baymeadows Road, Suite 281, Jacksonville, 904.236.5066, www.gourmetdine.com
III Forks III Forks offers Jacksonville a contemporary evolution of the classic steak house in the hot spot of Tapestry Park. This modern dining room is sizzling with style with an energized bar and a savvy menu featuring USDA Prime beef, ocean fresh seafood along with lighter, local favorites. 9822 Tapestry Park Circle, Suite
ville, 904.642.0063
A training café featuring an upscale menu, Clara’s is an outgrowth of Clara White’s Culinary Arts Program that provides students with extensive training in production, presentation and front-of-the-house restaurant service. Located in the historic St. John’s Cathedral. All-you-can-eat is $10. Open for lunch only on Fri. from 11 am-1 pm.
Buca di Beppo
256 E. Church St., Jacksonville, 904.354.4162, www.clarawhitemission.org
Features private-labeled meats and cheeses sliced fresh for each sub sandwich and piled high on in-store baked bread. Everything is quickly made to order, just the way the first subs were crafted at the original Jersey Mike’s more than 50 years ago. 1615 Hendricks Ave.,
Dave & Buster’s
Suite 101, Jacksonville, 904.399.5006, www.jerseymikes.com
The atmosphere at the Bold City Grill is casual and full of energy. Relax into its inviting atmosphere complete with dark wood, granite topped tables, a high-impact bar and flatpanel televisions. Enjoy meals ranging from gourmet salads to burgers to fresh, specialty fish dishes. 10605 Deerwood Park Blvd., Jackson©ryan ketterman; next page: courtesy olio; ©Miguel emmanuelli
Moxie Kitchen + Cocktails
The is the place for classic Italian food and fun. Buca offers modern Italian cuisine in a group-friendly, eclectic, vintage setting. Olio
A fun, energy-packed dining room that serves everything from steak and seafood to burgers and pasta. Enjoy three full-service bars with world-class billiards and a milliondollar Midway gaming center. 7025 Salisbury Road, Jacksonville, 904.296.1525, www.daveandbusters.com
Fionn MacCool’s Irish Pub & Restaurant Downtown
111, Jacksonville, 904.928.9277, www.iiiforks.com
Jersey Mike’s Subs
Jacksonville Sports Tavern Located steps away from the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena, this is the perfect place to grab a burger and beers before or after the game. The menu also includes wings, quesadillas, hot sandwiches and more. 234 A. Phillip Randolph Blvd., Jacksonville, 904.361.3547, www.jaxsportstavern.com.
This locally owned, genuine Irish pub features a warm welcome to guests by friendly staff, great food and the perfect pint of Guinness. Meals are made from scratch with fresh ingredients and made with local vendors’ products whenever possible. 2 Independent Drive, Suite
Juliette’s Bistro
176, Jacksonville, 904.374.1547, www.fionnmacs.com
904.791.4815, www.omnihotels.com
Escape to this cozy, upscale bistro in the heart of downtown. Menu features fresh seafood, steaks, pasta dishes and specialty salads along with fine wines and cocktails in the four-star Omni Hotel. 245 Water St., Jacksonville,
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The menu with a Southern twist features fresh seafood from North Florida waters, pasta, steaks, poultry and pork chops along with a great wine list. Enjoy a classic cocktail in one of two bars or dine outside on our patio overlooking the St. Johns River. 12760 San Jose Blvd.,
Jacksonville, 904.886.2267, www.julingtoncreekfishcamp.com
M Shack
Intuition Ale Works
way are visible from every vantage point of the 22-year-old establishment. Private dining and catering options are available.
100 1st St., Neptune Beach, 904.249.3474, www.thenorthbeachfishcamp.com
299 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach, 904.241.2599, www.mshackburgers.com
14549 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville, 904. 223.1534, www.marker32.com
O’Brothers Irish Pub
Maggiano’s Little Italy
Jacksonville’s only AAA Four Diamond and Mobile Four Star Chef, Matthew Medure is passionate about creating an unsurpassed dining experience. Enjoy refined personal service and inviting ambience in the intimate dining room. Or, dine near the first-class culinary talent in the open-view kitchen. Private dining rooms for intimate gatherings or small groups upon request. 2107 Hendricks Ave., Jacksonville,
This casual dining restaurant specializes in Italian-American cuisine. The menu includes both classic and contemporary recipes for pastas, salads, steak, seafood, chef specials and desserts. Open for lunch and dinner. Carryout and delivery service are available, and banquet spaces can accommodate groups from 10 to 240 people. 10367 Midtown Parkway, Jacksonville, 904.380.4360, www.maggianos.com
Marker 32 An award-winning wine list complements an eclectic menu of locally sourced seafood, meats, pasta and poultry. Bread is baked in-house and delivered fresh to each table. Breathtaking views of the Intracoastal Water-
Michael’s Tasting Room
Matthew’s Restaurant
904.396.9922, www.matthewsrestaurant.com
Michael’s Tasting Room With national accolades and celebrated chefs, enjoy this unique destination for its awardwinning wine list, live music, courtyard dining and exquisitely innovative Spanish cuisine. 25 Cuna St., St. Augustine, 904.810.2400, www.tastetapas.com
Moxie Kitchen + Cocktails Serving “American flavors from coast-tocoast,” Moxie is a locally owned restaurant with carefully sourced local ingredients, bold design, professional service and a sustainable, full-circle approach to its food. 4972 Big Island Drive, Jacksonville, 904.998.9744, www.moxiefl.com
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Founded by two brothers, Drew and Curt Cavins, in 2008, this Irish pub is known for a friendly atmosphere, tasty food and 18 beers on tap. The front patio is a great place to meet your friends and the back patio offers a pleasant, outdoor dining area. 1521 Margaret St., Jacksonville, 904.854.9300, www.obrothersirishpub.com
Olio Soups, salads, sandwiches and entrees are crafted daily from fresh ingredients, using organic and locally sustainable products. The Duck Grilled Cheese was a finalist for Adam Richman’s Best Sandwich in America. Menu changes seasonally. Open first Wednesday night of every month for Art Walk. Available for catering and private events. 301 E. Bay St., Jacksonville, 904.356.7100, www.oliomarket.com
Ovinte A locally owned restaurant plus wine and cocktail bar, Ovinte uses quality, regionally sourced ingredients. Relax in the lounge area with velvet couches or dine al fresco under the cedar-beam trellis and challenge your friends to a game of bocce. The menu is influenced by the flavors of Spain and Italy. The wine list boasts 240 selections. 10208 Buckhead Branch Drive, Jacksonville, 904.900.7730, www.ovinte.com
Nipper’s Beach Grille Local fare and fresh seafood dishes are served in an island atmosphere overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway. Live music, outside dining and banquet services available. 2309 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach, 904.247.3300, www.nippersbeachgrille.com
North Beach Fish Camp Located in the heart of Neptune Beach, enjoy a local draft beer or classic cocktail with dinner in the Wheel House with a view of the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy fresh local seafood, pasta, steaks and poultry dishes in the main dining room where you can enjoy the ocean
Palm Valley Fish Camp Nestled on the shores of the Intracoastal Waterway, choose from fresh seafood displayed over ice or opt for the Southern favorites on the menu such as pan-fried chicken and creamy grits. Order a local beer or something from the wine list to accompany your meal. 299 Roscoe Blvd. N., Ponte Vedra Beach, 904.285.3200, www.palmvalleyfishcamp.com
Restaurant Medure Chic and classy, this establishment offers a sophisticated dining experience. Fresh seafood, steaks and chops are creatively prepared with
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A collaboration by the Medure brothers, Matthew and David, who fused an old-fashioned burger joint with modern style and fresh ingredients. Burgers are made with all-natural, hormone-free beef ground fresh daily. All-beef hot dogs, hand-cut fries, thick milk shakes and more complete the menu.
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nightlife Aardwolf Brewing Company Located in a renovated ice house from the 1930s, the brewery officially launched in the fall of 2013. Since then, Aardwolf has been making locals swoon over their beer in its cool atmosphere. 1461 Hendricks Ave., Jacksonville, 904.301.0755, www.aardwolfbrewing.com
Bold City Brewery Locally owned and operated, Bold City serves its craft brews, found at many pubs and restaurants throughout the state, right at its source. The tap room is open from 3-11 pm Thurs. and Fri. from 1-11 pm on Sat. Tours are available on Sat. from 2-5 pm. 2670 Rosselle St., Suite 7, Jacksonville, 904.379.6551, www.boldcitybrewery.com
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a Mediterranean and Asian flair. 818 N. A1A, Suite 206, Ponte Vedra Beach, 904.543.3797, www.restaurantmedure.com
River City Brewing Company Jacksonville’s riverfront restaurant and micro brewery overlooks the St. Johns River and the downtown skyline. The menu offers dishes created with global flavors and their culinary expertise includes preparing fresh seafood, steaks, creative pastas and daily chef’s specials. 835 Museum Circle, Jacksonville, 904.398.2299, www.rivercitybrew.com
Seasons 52 Enjoy a fresh dining experience at this grill and wine bar. Experience seasonally inspired dining choices, an adventurous wine list and a casually sophisticated ambiance. 5096 Big Island Drive, St. Johns Town Center, Jacksonville, 904.252.6144, www.seasons52.com
Taverna offers seasonal Italian cuisine with Mediterranean influences. Choose from over 20 wines by the glass and hand-crafted, local beers set inside a rustic yet sophisticated atmosphere. 1986 San Marco Blvd., Jacksonville, 904.398.3005, www.tavernasanmarco.com
Taverna Yamas Come for both food and entertainment. Choose from a wide array of Greek specialties, steaks, fresh fish, seafood, house-made desserts. A full bar menu includes wine, beer, cocktails and bottle service. Dine indoors or outdoors and watch belly dancers in the evenings. 9753 Deer Lake Court, Jacksonville, 904.854.0426, www.tavernayamas.com
The Capital Grille
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Enjoy critically acclaimed dry-aged steaks and fresh seafood and an award-winning collection of over 350 wines. For private functions, Capital Grille assists in planning an ideal menu with wine pairings. 5197 Big Island Drive, Jacksonville, 904.997.9233, www.thecapitalgrille.com
The Comedy Zone The weekly changing line-up showcases expert comics seen on HBO, Comedy Central and big talk shows. Enjoy an array of drinks and a full-service menu while you watch the show. 3130 Hartley Road, Ramada Inn Mandarin Conference Center, Jacksonville, 904.292.4242, www.comedyzone.com
The Front Page Authentic front-page newspapers from the past century provide an interesting decor for this exceptional bar with a menu featuring classic American cuisine. 9150 Baymeadows Road, Jacksonville, 904.448.6900
The Mossfire Grill Relax and indulge in Southwestern cuisine with a sophisticated, eclectic flair. Everything here is made from scratch with an amped-up blend of New American and Southwestern traditions. Pick a cozy corner in the downstairs dining area or in the lively upstairs bar. 1537 Margaret St., Jacksonville, 904.355.4434, www.mossfire.com
The Potter’s House Soul Food Bistro Opt for crispy fired chicken at the lunch buffet with traditional Southern sides or choose specially prepared evening meals such as bronzed red snapper. Don’t miss the peach cobbler for dessert. 310 Lenox Ave., Jacksonville, 904.394.0860, www.thesoulfoodbistro.com
Comedy Club of Jacksonville Specializing in company, corporate and group parties, the Comedy Club offers food, “Fbomb”-free comedy and a full bar at every show. Talent includes top national touring and corporate comics with credits on major networks. 1100 Beach Blvd., Suite 8, Jacksonville, 904.646.4277, www.jacksonvillecomedy.com
Engine 15 Brewing Company One of Jacksonville’s must-visit beer destinations, it’s home to celebrated brews such as Route 90 Rye, Old Battle Axe IPA, Nut Shack Double Brown Ale and Double Drop IPA. Dine on flatbreads and brats with your beer. 1500 Beach Blvd., Suite 217, Jacksonville Beach, 904.249.2337, www.engine15.com
Green Room Brewery The tap room features 16 drafts made in house and offers live music and games. Green Room’s delicious craft beers are distributed in establishments around Jacksonville and across Florida. 228 3rd St. N. Jacksonville Beach, 904.472.1985, www.greenroombrewing.com
Intuition Ale Works Locally produced craft beers are available in cans or at the tap at celebrated bars and restaurants throughout Florida. The brewery’s tap room hours are Tuesday-Friday from 3-11 pm and on Saturday from 1-11 pm. 720 King St., Jacksonville, 904.683.7720, www.intuitionale.com
Pinglehead Brewing Company
Ashley Street Catering
Pinglehead crafts “big beers” full of flavor using the best ingredients available. Their beers are so bold they call them “Beer with Attitude.” Ask for their locally made brews available at premier bars and restaurants throughout the region. 14 Blanding Blvd.,
From working breakfasts and lunches to corporate dinners, Ashley Street works to clients’ needs. 613 W. Ashley St., Jacksonville,
Veterans United Craft Brewery
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Firehouse Subs Catering Multiple locations throughout Jacksonville. Sub and salad platters made especially for private and corporate events. www.firehousesubs.com
Orange Park, 904.276.5159, www.pinglehead.com
One of Jacksonville’s newest micro breweries was founded by a group of military veterans who share an enthusiasm for producing quality craft beers. Relax in the fun and casual taproom atmosphere while sampling delicious, premium handcrafted beers. Call for tour and tap times. 8999 Western Way, Jacksonville, 904.253.3326, www.vubrew.com
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Downtown Jacksonville is a vibrant and eclectic nightlife hot spot filled with hip music venues and lively bars and dance clubs— there’s something for everyone. Centrally located in downtown’s main arteries—Bay, Forsyth and Adams streets—The Elbow is an area where entrepreneurs are creating an energetic vibe at the epicenter of Jacksonville with special promotions and activities like the Downtown Throwdown, “The Great Pirate Party” and monthly happy-hour events. Venues range from live music theaters to dance clubs and ultra-cool cocktail lounges. Check out The Dive Bar, Mark’s Downtown and TSI Discotheque. Just a few blocks away are Burro Bar, The Volstead, The Burrito Gallery and Dos Gatos, offering live music and loungey atmospheres with full-service bars and unique cocktail menus. Also located downtown, Jacksonville Landing boasts evening options along the St. Johns River. Saddle-up at Maverick’s Rockin’ Honky Tonk, a country/western cross-over/ Southern rock-themed bar with a concert hall and dance venue.
The Beaches Scattered along the Jacksonville coastline, you’ll find long-standing beach dives that have become a vacation tradition alongside fresh, new venues. At the Beaches Town Center, visitors will find an eclectic mix of nightlife from upscale martini lounges to Pete’s Bar, reportedly the holder of Duval County’s oldest liquor license. For a view of the ocean, grab an ice-cold can of beer at the Lemon Bar, a local favorite, or for a more sophisticated choice, try the patio of the renowned Azuréa Restaurant at One Ocean Resort Hotel & Spa. Jacksonville Beach offers many watering holes within walking distance to one another, from Irish pubs to pulsing dance clubs and the swanky Penthouse Lounge at Casa Marina Hotel & Restaurant with its sweeping views of the ocean. There are plenty of places to catch live music at the beaches, but one popular spot hosting local favorites and national recording artists is Freebird Live. The beach-side hangout honors the legacy of Lynyrd
Skynyrd and is run by the widow of Ronnie Van Zant, the original leader of the locally grown band.
King Street District & 5 Points With two popular craft breweries with open taprooms, the Riverside neighborhood, minutes from downtown Jacksonville, is quickly becoming known as the “Riverside Brewing District.” Bold City Brewery is a local favorite served at several bars and restaurants around town. There is also a tap room connected to the brewery operation that’s open three days a week. First timers are offered a complimentary sampler of all the beers on tap that day. The brewery, which produces ales, IPAs and English ales is open for complimentary tours on the hour each Saturday from 2 - 5 pm. Intuition Ale Works, just down the road from Bold City Brewery, specializes in West Coast-style pale ale and Belgian-inspired beers with a “Southern twist.” Other nightlife options in the neighborhood include venues connecting to the King Street Food and Beer District, like The Loft, with its elegant exposed brick and vast collection of beer and wine choices. Kickbacks Gastropub has a welcoming neighborhood feel and offers hundreds of beers and late night munchies served until 4 am.
Live Entertainment Downtown Jacksonville’s Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts houses the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra (www. jaxsymphony.org), one of the nation’s top ensembles which produces concerts of opera, gospel, big band, ballet and classical music from Bach, Mozart and Beethoven. The stages at the Times-Union Center are also home to traveling Broadway shows presented by the The Artist Series (www. artistseries.fccj.org), popular comedy shows and national rock tours. History and music share the stage at the nearby historic Florida Theatre. Built in 1927, The Florida Theatre (www.floridatheatre.com) is one of the last remaining examples of America’s Picture Palace-era and is one of only four remaining high-style movie palaces built in Florida during this period. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has been the site of vaudeville acts and concerts (Elvis performed one of his first indoor concert there). Today, performances range from country, rock and classical music favorites, dance ensembles, classic rock album re-creations and spoken word. Across town in the neighborhood of Mandarin, funny bones get a work out at The Comedy Zone. This 21-and-up club brings the best comedic performers to Jacksonville, including Larry the Cable Guy, John Heffron of Last Comic Standing fame and Sheryl Underwood of HBO’s All-Star Def Comedy Jam. Drink specials and an appetizer menu are available nightly.
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Sundown in Jacksonville sheds light on entertainment options as diverse as the local landscape. Jacksonville boasts several nightlife hubs giving locals and visitors a choice of evening fun. Choose an urban bar hop, a laid-back evening at the beaches or make the scene downtown with stops at local breweries and a concert.
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