What to do in Sarasota: The most famous places in Sarasota, Florida

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What to do in Sarasota: The most famous places in Sarasota, Florida

Renowned all over the world as a cultural haven, the city of Sarasota, Florida, is a place everyone must visit. There is something for everyone in Sarasota, from its world-renowned beaches to its fascinating museums, to its world-class restaurants. Are you looking for Sarasota moving companies? We have some great recommendations!

A visit to Florida's most beloved city would not be complete without visiting the following:

1. The Ringling

Whether you are an art enthusiast or not, this is one place you must visit. Consisting of over 10,000 paintings, photographs, and sculptures from some world-renowned artists like Gainsborough, this museum has existed since 1927. It continues to be one of the most popular destinations, not just in Sarasota but in the whole of Florida

2. Ca d'Zan Mansion

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Meaning "The House of John" in Venetian, the mansion was the property of John Ringling. It is five stories high and was inspired by Doge's Palace in Venice when Ringling and his wife spent a year there. Trips of the mansion are offered under guidance.

3. Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium

Located on Ken Thompson Parkway on City Island, this aquarium is involved in marine research. Home to many marine life species, from jellyfish to sea turtles and sea horses, this is a must-see site in Sarasota, especially for those with kids. This aquarium offers narrated shark feeding where trained sharks go to designated specific targets, after which they are rewarded with food.

4. Marie Selby Botanical Gardens 

Located on the grounds of the former home of Marie and William Selby, these are the only gardens in the world that are dedicated to the study and display of orchids and bromeliads. Visitors can tour the many different habitats, including bamboo, mangrove, succulents, and a butterfly garden.

5. Sarasota Jungle Gardens

One of the oldest tourist attractions in Sarasota, the Sarasota Jungle Gardens, has been in existence since 1936. The gardens are home to some of the most exotic plants, including the largest Norfolk island pine in Florida. Several animals can also be found here, including snakes, alligators, parrots, and pink flamingos. 

6. Myakka River State Park

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Named after the Myakka River, this is one place every nature lover must visit. Here one can view the wildlife on a designated boardwalk and get on the canopy walkway above the treetops. Guided boat tours are also offered,  usually educational, especially about the nature of the area and its history.

7. Sarasota National Cemetery

Established in 2007, this is one of the most famous places in Sarasota. This is where very many of the country's veterans and heroes have been laid to rest. The Patriot Plaza amphitheater has art pieces that can be viewed during a guided tour and where most ceremonies take place.

8. Big Cat Habitat and Gulf Coast Sanctuary

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Big Cat Habitat and Gulf Coast Sanctuary is a not-for-profit sanctuary that rescues and cares for big cats and other animals such as birds and bears. It also focuses on educating the public on the importance of preserving animals and their habitats as well.

Whatever your need, the city of Sarasota, Florida, is most certainly the place to visit. From family vacations to romantic getaways, the places mentioned above and many more to visit in Sarasota are ones to remember for years. 

Abraham Berger

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