All-Inclusive Progressive Culinary & History Experience

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Up to 24 hours before your scheduled admission.

Experience the beauty of downtown Jacksonville with our Culinary + Historic Walking Tour and Enjoy stories of Jacksonville’s unique history. - The night begins with an upscale chef’s tasting at one of downtown’s finest restaurants. - Then take a journey through time from Jacksonville’s founding to our tragic fire to our iconic monuments today. - Enjoy the flavors of Sicily from downtown’s oldest pizzeria! - View a half-million-dollar historical collection, dating back to the 16th century! - Take a stroll through Jacksonville’s oldest and most historic park. - Delight all your senses with an immersive dessert experience and tasting at one of America’s largest “Candy Mansions!” - Finally enjoy one of Jacksonville’s breathtaking spots for river photo ops

Departure Point

  • We will meet inside the Hyatt Regency downtown. We will arrive 15 mins before the tour start time to check in guests.

Return Details
  • We will meet inside the Hyatt Regency downtown. We will arrive 15 mins before the tour start time to check in guests.

Duration
3 hours and 30 minutes

Points of Interest


Stop At: The Florida Theatre
128 E Forsyth St, , Jacksonville, Florida
The Florida Theatre is a historic 1,900-seat venue in downtown Jacksonville, Florida, renowned for its Mediterranean Revival architecture and rich cultural heritage. Opened in 1927, it has hosted legendary performances, including Elvis Presley's 1956 concerts . Recognized on the National Register of Historic Places, the theatre continues to be a premier destination for diverse live entertainment
Duration: Not Available

Stop At: Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Florida
Jacksonville's riverfront features scenic Riverwalks along the St. Johns River, offering parks, public art, and skyline views. The Northbank and Southbank Riverwalks provide trails, green spaces, and access to landmarks like Friendship Fountain and Riverfront Plaza. Ongoing revitalization projects aim to enhance the area with new parks, trails, and recreational spaces.
Duration: Not Available

Stop At: Jacksonville Main Public Library
303 N Laura St, Jacksonville, Florida
Jacksonville's Main Library boasts a vast 300,000 sq. ft. space with art, events, and tech centers. Its fourth floor houses Special Collections, featuring the Lewis Ansbacher Map Room with over 240 antique maps, and the Memory Lab for digitizing personal archives.
Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Jacksonville City Hall
117 W Duval St, Jacksonville, Florida
Jacksonville City Hall occupies the historic St. James Building, a Prairie School masterpiece designed by Henry John Klutho in 1912. Originally built for the Cohen Brothers Department Store, it features a striking 75-foot octagonal glass dome. Restored in the 1990s, it now serves as a symbol of the city's architectural heritage.
Duration: Not Available

Stop At: James Weldon Johnson Park
135 W Monroe St, Jacksonville, Florida
James Weldon Johnson Park, Jacksonville’s oldest public park, honors the civil rights leader with art, live music, food trucks, and civic events. It sits on a historic site of 1960s protests and serves as a vibrant downtown gathering space.
Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Sweet Pete's Candy
400 N Hogan St, , Jacksonville, Florida
Sweet Pete’s Candy in Jacksonville is a 23,000 sq. ft. Victorian candy mansion with 1,000+ candy varieties, handcrafted chocolates, a restaurant, rooftop dessert bar, and candy-making tours. It’s a fun, interactive destination for all ages and hosts events like parties and corporate gatherings.
Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Greenleaf/Jacobs Clock
200 N Laura St # 210, Jacksonville, Florida
The Greenleaf & Crosby Building, located at 208 N Laura Street in downtown Jacksonville, was built in 1927 in the Chicago School architectural style. Originally home to the Greenleaf & Crosby jewelry company founded in 1868, it’s now a local historic landmark. Nearby stands the iconic Jacobs Jewelers clock, a four-faced street clock made in 1901 by the Seth Thomas Clock Company. The clock originally stood in front of the Greenleaf & Crosby store after the Great Fire of 1901 and was moved to Laura and Adams streets in 1930. It remains a beloved Jacksonville landmark symbolizing the city’s resilience.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Florida
We will explore many other historic sites and murals!
Duration: 30 minutes

Additional Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Inclusions
  • Guided Experience w/ Local Expert

Voucher Info
Mobile or paper ticket accepted

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