Tampa Bay History Center

Tampa Bay History Center featuring a city and night scenes
Tampa Bay History Center
Tampa Bay History Center showing interior views and heritage elements as well as an individual male
Tampa Bay History Center which includes interior views
Tampa Bay History Center showing interior views


More than 40,000 artifacts inside this museum chart the history of the Tampa Bay region from prehistoric times to the present day.

Tampa Bay History Center charts 12,000 years of Florida’s past and the people who shaped the area, from the first native inhabitants to Spanish conquistadors, sports legends and entrepreneurs. The museum focuses on landmark eras such as the Seminole Indian Wars, the Civil War and the rise of the modern city. There are thousands of artifacts from the prehistoric Gulf Coast Florida to the present day, including maps, paintings, ceramics, furniture and many other everyday objects.

One of the museum’s highlights is the cigar exhibit on the first floor. During the first decades of the 20th century, Tampa’s factories produced hundreds of millions of cigars a year, earning it the nickname “Cigar City.” Walk through a replica of a cigar shop from the 1920s stocked with artifacts from the era. These objects include marketing gimmicks, boxes, tins and signs. The museum claims to have one of the most extensive collections of cigar memorabilia in the world. Step inside a replica factory and learn about the cigar-making process.

Movies and life-size mannequins at the Winds of Change exhibit take you back to the early 16th century to tell the story of Spanish conqueror Pánfilo de Narváez and his failed expedition to colonize Florida.

Make your way up to the second floor and view photographs, artifacts and artistic renderings that cover 500 years of Tampa’s history. Traveling and temporary exhibitions are located on the third floor.

The museum places an emphasis on interacting with history. Climb up on a rocking saddle and pretend to drive a herd of cattle that are projected on a cinema screen, design your own cattle brands and try your hand at weaving Native Indian fabrics.

The Tampa Bay History Center is located in Channelside in downtown Tampa. There are several pay parking options in the vicinity. Parking in the Forum East Lot is included with the price of admission.

The museum is open daily except Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Popular places to visit


Top Hotel Deals

The Tampa EDITION
The Tampa EDITION
5 out of 5
500 Channelside Dr., Tampa, FL
The Tampa EDITION
Hyatt Place Tampa Downtown
Hyatt Place Tampa Downtown
3 out of 5
325 N FLORIDA AVENUE, Tampa, FL
Hyatt Place Tampa Downtown
The Westin Tampa Waterside
The Westin Tampa Waterside
4 out of 5
725 S Harbour Island Blvd, Tampa, FL
The Westin Tampa Waterside
Embassy Suites by Hilton Tampa Downtown Convention Center
Embassy Suites by Hilton Tampa Downtown Convention Center
3.5 out of 5
513 S Florida Ave, Tampa, FL
Embassy Suites by Hilton Tampa Downtown Convention Center
Hampton Inn Tampa Downtown Channel District
Hampton Inn Tampa Downtown Channel District
3 out of 5
1155 East Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa, FL
Hampton Inn Tampa Downtown Channel District
Tampa Marriott Water Street
Tampa Marriott Water Street
4 out of 5
505 Water Street, Tampa, FL
Tampa Marriott Water Street
ROOST Tampa
ROOST Tampa
4 out of 5
1050 Water St, Tampa, FL
ROOST Tampa
The Barrymore Hotel Tampa Riverwalk
The Barrymore Hotel Tampa Riverwalk
3 out of 5
111 W Fortune St, Tampa, FL
The Barrymore Hotel Tampa Riverwalk
Hotel Tampa Riverwalk
Hotel Tampa Riverwalk
3.5 out of 5
200 N Ashley Dr, Tampa, FL
Hotel Tampa Riverwalk
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.