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EXPLORE DOWNTOWN PENSACOLA

 

Downtown Pensacola is just a hop, skip and a jump to all of your favorite spots, and we know just how to get you there! Grab your fellow adventurers and read on for our top four fun ways to get around downtown!

 

 

A Trolley Good Time

 

TROLLEY

Pedal through Florida's Greatest Place with up to 15 of your favorite explorers on a Pensacola Pedal Trolley tour. Grab a Garden Street Gimlet at 5 1/2 Bar then pedal over to Old Hickory Whiskey Bar to try their new spring menu on the Pedal Trolley Pub Crawl. Get to know the rich history of America's First Settlement on the Historical Tour, where you'll tour our historic district and museums. Grab your brunch bunch for their newest addition, the Sunday Brunch Tour, a two hour tour with stops at some of downtown's best brunch spots with discounts on drinks and brunch items.

 

Springtime Cycling

CYCLING

 

Have you noticed something different in Plaza Ferdinand? We've added a bike service station in the park that sits in the heart of downtown on Palafox! Downtown is definitely a bike-riding hot spot, and now you never have to worry about a flat tire raining on your parade! Don't have a bike? Stop by our friends at Bikes Plus to rent one! Discover our downtown district and meet fellow cyclists at the April Slow Ride, a one hour and ten minute group bike ride through downtown on April 21!

 

Yes Way, Segway!

SEGWAY

Emerald Coast Tours offers four downtown Segway® tours. Choose from a Historic Pensacola Segway Tour, Wine & Glide Tour, the Ghosts, Murders and Mayhem Tour or simply glide to whichever downtown locations your heart desires! Whether you've lived in the area your whole life or you've never set foot here — you'll walk (or Segway®) out of the tour a downtown aficionado.

 

Ferry System Coming this May!

FERRY

In just over a month, locals and visitors can travel by ferry to three must-see destinations— downtown Pensacola, Fort Pickens and Pensacola Beach. The ferry system, owned by National Park Service and formally named Pensacola Bay Cruises, is planned to begin operating on May 18, just in time for the summer months.