Explore Jacksonville’s rich history and culinary delights on a guided walking tour. Savor gourmet tastings, historic sites, and stunning river views.
Explore Jacksonville’s rich history and culinary delights on a guided walking tour. Savor gourmet tastings, historic sites, and stunning river views.
- The Florida Theatre - The Florida Theatre is a historic venue with 1,900 seats located in downtown Jacksonville, Florida, celebrated for its Mediterranean Revival architecture and rich cultural legacy. Since its opening in 1927, it has hosted iconic performances, including Elvis Presley’s concerts in 1956. Listed on the National Register of…
- The Florida Theatre - The Florida Theatre is a historic venue with 1,900 seats located in downtown Jacksonville, Florida, celebrated for its Mediterranean Revival architecture and rich cultural legacy. Since its opening in 1927, it has hosted iconic performances, including Elvis Presley’s concerts in 1956. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the theatre remains a top destination for a wide range of live entertainment.
- Jacksonville - Jacksonville’s riverfront is adorned with scenic Riverwalks along the St. Johns River, featuring parks, public art, and stunning skyline views. The Northbank and Southbank Riverwalks offer trails, green spaces, and access to landmarks such as Friendship Fountain and Riverfront Plaza. Ongoing revitalization projects aim to enhance the area with new parks, trails, and recreational spaces.
- Jacksonville Main Public Library - The Main Library in Jacksonville spans an impressive 300,000 sq. ft., offering art, events, and technology centers. Its fourth floor is home to Special Collections, including the Lewis Ansbacher Map Room with over 240 antique maps, and the Memory Lab for digitizing personal archives.
- Jacksonville City Hall - Jacksonville City Hall is housed in the historic St. James Building, a Prairie School architectural gem designed by Henry John Klutho in 1912. Originally constructed for the Cohen Brothers Department Store, it features a remarkable 75-foot octagonal glass dome. Restored in the 1990s, it now stands as a testament to the city’s architectural heritage.
- James Weldon Johnson Park - James Weldon Johnson Park, the oldest public park in Jacksonville, pays tribute to the civil rights leader with art, live music, food trucks, and civic events. It is located on a historic site of 1960s protests and serves as a lively downtown gathering place.
- Sweet Pete’s Candy - Sweet Pete’s Candy in Jacksonville is a 23,000 sq. ft. Victorian candy mansion offering over 1,000 candy varieties, handcrafted chocolates, a restaurant, a rooftop dessert bar, and candy-making tours. It’s an engaging, interactive destination for all ages and hosts events such as parties and corporate gatherings.
- Greenleaf/Jacobs Clock - The Greenleaf & Crosby Building, situated at 208 N Laura Street in downtown Jacksonville, was constructed in 1927 in the Chicago School architectural style. Originally the home of the Greenleaf & Crosby jewelry company founded in 1868, it is now a local historic landmark. Nearby stands the iconic Jacobs Jewelers clock, a four-faced street clock crafted 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 relocated to Laura and Adams streets in 1930. It remains a cherished Jacksonville landmark symbolizing the city’s resilience.
- Jacksonville - Many other historic sites and murals await exploration!

- Bottled water
- Dinner
- Guided Experience w/ Local Expert
- Bottled water
- Dinner
- Guided Experience w/ Local Expert
- Alcoholic beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
Discover the charm of downtown Jacksonville with our Culinary + Historic Walking Tour and immerse yourself in the captivating tales of Jacksonville’s distinctive past.
- The evening kicks off with an elegant chef’s tasting at one of the premier restaurants in downtown.
- Embark on a journey through history, from Jacksonville’s inception to the…
Discover the charm of downtown Jacksonville with our Culinary + Historic Walking Tour and immerse yourself in the captivating tales of Jacksonville’s distinctive past.
- The evening kicks off with an elegant chef’s tasting at one of the premier restaurants in downtown.
- Embark on a journey through history, from Jacksonville’s inception to the devastating fire and the iconic landmarks of today.
- Savor the taste of Sicily at the city’s oldest pizzeria!
- Explore a historical collection worth half a million dollars, with artifacts dating back to the 16th century!
- Wander through Jacksonville’s oldest and most historic park.
- Indulge your senses with a unique dessert experience and tasting at one of America’s largest “Candy Mansions!”
- Conclude with a visit to one of Jacksonville’s stunning locations for river photography.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.