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4 Top Spots to Visit in Bradenton

There’s never a dull moment when vacationing in Bradenton! Next to our beautiful beaches and year-round sunny weather, there’s an abundance of unique, top spots to visit while you’re in Bradenton.

Manatee Village Historical Park

The history of Manatee County truly comes alive with a visit to Manatee Village Historical Park. From historic buildings to artifacts, learn about decades of Manatee County’s rich history and pioneer life. In the park, peruse 14 buildings and exhibits including Wiggins General Store, Blacksmith Shop, The Settler’s House, The 1860 Courthouse and so much more. Little ones will also love the Junior Junction play area. In addition, the park hosts several special events throughout the year including lecture and craft shops!

South Florida Museum

If you’re a natural and cultural history buff, then you’ve come to the right place! As one of the top spots to visit while here, it’s also the largest museum of its kind on the sunshine state’s Gulf Coast! From collections of historical archeological artifacts to  the Parker Manatee Aquarium, there’s never a dull moment when at the museum. For ultimate stargazing, you don’t want to miss the Bishop Planetarium, which showcases films, art performances and of course an interactive way for visitors to learn more about the universe!

De Soto National Memorial

Get out in nature to traverse Florida’s ecosystems with an afternoon at De Soto National Memorial. Take your bike or travel by foot along the park’s nature trails. Accompany a park ranger to learn about the area’s culture and heritage. Relive history at the park’s Camp Uzita, a replica village where costumed rangers and volunteers present historical talks and demonstrations. Then if you visit the park on a Saturday or Sunday, make sure to schedule an unforgettable kayak tour!

Palma Sola Botanical Park

Ten acres of lush, picturesque gardens, lakes and bridges await you at Palma Sola Botanical Park. From unique flowering trees to subtropical plants, there is no corner of this park that you’ll want to leave unseen. You might even bring your own picnic lunch so you can pause at one of the three lakes, each complete with stunning views. Then, throughout the year, the parks hosts educational programs as well as public events that are perfect for you and your family.

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