Tampa Henry B. Plant Museum Tickets with Audio Guide
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Experience Highlights
Immerse yourself in the opulence of Florida's Gilded Age with admission to the Henry B. Plant Museum, housed in a Moorish Revival-style palace that was once a luxury hotel. The experience includes audio tour in English or Spanish, access to all exhibits with original furnishings and artifacts, and free on-site parking.
The museum is located in the historic Tampa Bay Hotel building in downtown Tampa and children under the age of 4 are free. If your visit falls on the first Friday of the month after 4:30pm, admission is free.
- Book now and tour a Gilded Age palace with an audio guide.
- Explore a historic palace in complete freedom.
- Meet the man behind the museum, railway magnate Henry B. Plant.
What’s included
- Entrance to the Henry B. Plant Museum.
- Access to all permanent exhibitions.
- Audioguide in English or Spanish.
- Free parking on site.
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Step by Step
The Henry B. Plant Museum is a time capsule that transports you back to the late 19th century, when railways and tourism transformed the American South. Housed in the magnificent Tampa Bay Hotel - built by Henry B. Plant in the Moorish Revival style - the museum preserves original furnishings, period objects and architectural details that reflect the grandeur of the American Gilded Age.
Upon entering, an audio guide in English or Spanish accompanies you room by room, telling you about the history of the building, daily life in its heyday, and Henry B. Plant, the railroad magnate whose vision drove the development of Florida's tourism industry. The narration combines historical facts with anecdotes about the guests, service and luxuries of the era.
Walk through the rooms decorated with original furnishings, lavish salons, luxury suites and interior gardens, and marvel at the contrast between Victorian elegance and the exotic touches that made this hotel a status symbol. The audio guide allows you to stop at your own pace, delve into what interests you most and not be dependent on schedules or groups.