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PETERSBURG COLLEGE OF LAW 6 4 5 50X 26X 28X 20X N TON DR 275 6 275 For construction information 14 W 18 visit www.mytbi.com CARL 12 7 LAUREL STHARTLINE EXPRESS TAMPA ST ESTELLE ST ROUTES 18 MORGAN ST 2 200X 300X 59LX FRANKLIN ST E EXIT 44 EXIT 45A FLORIDA AVE S DOYLE MAP NOT TO SCALE JEFFERSON ST NORTH BLVD KAY ST TAMPA’S DOWNTOWN YBOR CITY RIVERFRONT PARK VISITORS CENTER Aquarium 10 115 9TH AVE TAMPA 9 CENTRO CENTENNIAL PARK WATERSPORTS 8TH AVE YBOR T T T CENTER 12 Museum of Art ASHLEY DR SCOTT ST 12 LAUREL ST 7TH AVE 8 14 Ybor City 6TH AVE T TAMPA YBOR 8 STATION Y 10 PREPARATORY PARK MARION ST 110 A SCHOOL TRAMMELL 15TH ST 114 21ST S 21ST W 17TH ST 18TH ST 19TH ST 20TH ST 16TH ST 16TH County Center 9 22ND ST 23RD ST BUILDING GOVERNOR ST. 4TH AVE FORTUNE ST RK 31 109 A 46 46 31 ASHLEY 111 B LAUREL ST P IO PLAZA 112 C MARION C 31 31 Look for Tampa’s Downtown TRANSIT U 31 108 N ADAMO DR wayfinding signs to CENTER 9 60 8 31 direct you to major OAKLAWN PERRY 46 46 attractions & landmarks PATEL CEMETERY B REPUBLICA DE CUBA LMON CROSSTO FORTUNE ST HARVEY SE WN EX CONSERVATORY 105 ROYAL ST 9 PW JEFFERSON ST SR. Y 46 CHANNELSIDE DR CHANNELSIDE 106 107 ORANGE ST PARK TAMPA BAY 99 PERFORMING FRANKLIN ST HARRISON ST ARTS CENTER B HERMAN 101 102 PROPOSED TAMPA PREP PL CASS ST MASSEY REDEVELOPMENT D 100 104 AREA 12 MARYLAN 1000 PARK 10 96 2 7 TYLER ST 10 7 TYLER ST RESIDENCE POST 98 BASEBALL FIELD INN OFFICE LIBRARY COURTYARD 91 95 TO 600 200 300 BY MARRIOTT 90 92 500 9 900 400 93 94 YBOR CITY STADIUM B B 96 CASS ST 7 9 CASS ST PLACE 10 9 97 B B B DOWNTOWN WILLIAM F. 87 GIBBONS CASS ST AVE HARTLINE EXPRESS 85 86 FEDERAL GREYHOUND WEST POE 88 89 ROUTES GARAGE B COURTHOUSEB B STATION 22X 25X 27X SPARTAN LN 800 MARTINEZ PEPIN STADIUM B 7 T SPORTS CENTER POLK ST DOWNTOWN B REVERSIBLE EXPRESS LANES 14 FIREFIGHTERS FIRE NICK NUCCIO PARKWAY TAMPA TIMBERLAKE EAST MUSEUM DEPARTMENT NEBRASKA SWAY THEATRE FEDERAL N EXPRES UNIVERSITY DR CURTIS BUILDING TOW HIXON 700 800 UNION STATION/ OSS B 83 84 CR PARK AMTRAK ON TO BRANDON SYKES COLLEGE ZACK ST ZACK ST LM SE OF BUSINESS DR ASHLEY 77 78 80 AM 96 75 ST TAMPA T GOODYEAR 12 B 76 EDGECOMB 79 B 900 AUTO 700 B 98 98 B COURTHOUSE 113 600 81 82 2 UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA B 28 STREETCAR TAMPA TWIGGS ST PM MUSEUM 74 TWIGGS ST CONTINUES TO OF ART 72 YBOR CITY TWIGGS ST 46 N “A” ST. PLANT 70 COUNTY 73 96 GARAGE HENRY B. 27 RAYMOND ST HALL 69 71 COURTHOUSE 31 MARION STREET TRANSIT PARKWAY (Free Fare Zone) Fare MARION STREET (Free PARKWAY TRANSIT FLORIDA AVE FLORIDA PLANT 500 ST FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN B COURTHOUSE TWIGGS ST NORTH BLVD MUSEUM B 8 Hillsborough River Hillsborough TAMPA POLICE MADISON ST ANNEX 68 EXIT 8 12TH ST B B HEADQUARTERS B B HENRY B. 66 LYKES JOE B AND MUSEUM 67 CHILLURA FIRESTONE PLANT PARK GASLIGHT AUTO CRESCENT PL MERIDIAN ST HART COURTHOUSE ST JEFFERSON 26 SQUARE PIERCE ST MADISON ST B ON FRANKLIN SQUARE BREVARD AVE 400 MORGAN 46 46 2 12 31 14 30 KENNEDY BLVD 46 KENNEDY BLVD 46 31 SNOW B B PARK COUNTY 62 65 64 31 GRAND CENTRAL AVEFALK CITY 60 CENTER THEATER 46 HALL 25 58 46 59 61 63 KENNEDY BLVD ECONOMY 300 B PLAZA B EAST ST EAST 14 INN TAMPA ST GOVENOR 46 JACKSON ST 46 46 46 2 12 31 46 RIVERWALK T 31 46 KELLER ST HOTEL 57 8 53 HYATT 54 31 RAMPELLO DOWNTOWN 12 46 B 24 30 PARTNERSHIP SCHOOL 103 52 REGENCY B 55 56 TAMPA 2 B CRUISE NEBRASKA AVE NEBRASKA WASHINGTON ST 12 TERMINAL B B CLEVELAND ST GRAND CENTRAL AVE 45 ARTISTS 6 49 ST BRUSH 8 2 51 43 FORT UNLIMITED B PARKER ST B ESPLANADE 23 B BROOKE 46 116 47 48 WASHINGT 44 50 ST EAST SELMON CROSSTOWN EXPRESSWAY GARAGE B TAMPA PORT HARTLINE EXPRESS AUTHORITY 4 19 ON ST ROUTES WHITING ST WORLD TRADE 100X, 25X B B CENTER/USF FIELDING AVE TAMPA TRIBUNE 22 WHITING ST 38 8 42 EXIT 5 GARAGE 40 41 19 98 19 31 YMCA 21 BROREIN ST 37 39 8 YORK ST 4 BELL ST 4 EXIT 7 FINLEY ST 4 B 36 19 30 32 WHITING ST 33 35 MERIDIAN ST PLATT ST 20 CHANNELSIDE DR B 34 BREVARD AVE BROREIN ST KER ST 19 18 NEBRASKA AVE MAGNOLIA AVE PUBLIX 46 AZEELE ST B TH ST CEDAR AVE PAR HYDE PARKTO AVE HYDE 98 HYDE19 PARK PL B 11 PARK EXIT 6 TH ST 46 POST 14 15 EUNICE ST 8 12 57 98 OFFICE 19 TAMPA BAY 16 BROREIN ST 12 HISTORY 96 CENTER 17 BEACH B 4 19 CHANNELSIDE DR PORT PLANT AVE B CRUISE JEFFERSON ST CUMBERLAND AVEAUTHORITY PL EMBASSY 11 TERMINAL VERNE T PARKING 3 SUITES SOUTH REGIONAL B 8 8 GARAGE BAY ST AQUARIUM TAMPA GARAGE ST 9 PARKING CONVENTION SOUTHERN B CENTER TRANSPORTATION PLAZA ST MORGAN BAYSHORE BLVD ST. PETE 10 B B 7 TIMES FORUM T Ybor Channel SAINT PETE TIMESB FORUM DR Hillsborough Bay B B In-Town Trolleys TAMPA COTANCHOBEE TAMPA BAY & Streetcar MARRIOTT B 6 VISITOR Connect here WATERSIDE PARK HISTORY CHANNELSIDE CENTER VALET CENTER American Victory 61 Opening 2008 CHANNELSIDE B CRUISE THE FLORIDA Lady TERMINAL 2 Tampa Bay Canoe AQUARIUM Launch DolphinQuest 19 Garrison Channel ECO-TOURS StarShip Port Tours TAMPA Dining Yacht GENERAL 46 H 46 HOSPITAL DAVIS ISLANDS BLVD BENEFICIAL DR GARAGE HARBOUR PLACE DR 1 T 643 WESTIN B 4 DAVIS ISLANDS HARBOUR DOWNTOWN TAMPA ISLAND R ISLAND KNIGHTS RUN HILLSBOROUGH Channel Seddon COMMUNITY 96 TRANSPORTATION MAP TO PETER COLLEGE O’KNIGHT 2 HARBOUR ISLAND While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, the information and listings herein change periodically. AIRPORT For up-to-date information, check the Tampa Downtown Partnership web site at www.tampasdowntown.com. Published by the MADDUX BUSINESS REPORT ©2006 S. HARBOU S. Original base map courtesy of The City of Tampa Parking Division 46 LEGEND Getting Around in Downtown Tampa – Call the Partnership at (813) 221-3686 or visit www.tampasdowntown.com for more information Hooters Channelside Transportation Centers Parking Operators Visit www.tampasdowntown.com or call 813.221.3686 for monthly rates and availability. Hooters Channelside Express Express & Stops B&B Corporate Holdings 621-6411(Lots 77, 78) Fast, Fun and Free trolley service every 10 minutes directly from Lykes Gaslight Square to the Marion Street Transit Central Parking Systems 221-2754 (Lots 1, 2, 3, 41, 43, 63, 64, 65, 68, 93, 94, 98) Channelside Entertainment Complex. Runs 11:30am - 2:30pm weekdays. TECOline Streetcar & Stops Parkway (Fare Free Zone) City of Tampa Parking 274-8525 (Lots 9, 12, 13, 14, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 32, 38, 45, 59, 73, 74, 84, 85, 104, 111, 114, 115) Marion Street Transit Parkway Free Fare Zone 9 HARTline Route Bike Trails CL Parking 224-9721 (Lots 99, 110) Downtowners can ride any HARTline bus for FREE along the Marion Street Transit Parkway between the Hillsborough County 276-2825 (Lots 61, 62, 79) Marion Transit Center (near I-275) and Whiting Street. Just hop on any bus approximately every 4 minutes Parking Lots Interpark 224-9136 (Lots 40, 57, 86, 87, 88) at one of the convenient stations located along the transit parkway and ride to your downtown destination. 96 In-Town Trolley Downtown Lanier Parking 224-0403 (Lots 34, 35, 37, 39, 56, 69) Taxi-Cabs Parking Garages Seven One Seven Parking 228-7722 (Lots 4, 15, 16, 17, 22, 31, 33, 36, 42, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 55, 67, 70, 72, 80, 81, 82, Taxi rides within the “In-Town Zone” are $3 each for 2 or more people. A $22 per car flat rate between this 83, 89, 90, 92, 95, 96, 97, 100, 101, 105, 108, 112, 116) 98 In-Town Trolley Hyde Park zone and the airport. Standard Parking 228-7560 (Lots 30, 46, 47, 54, 58) B Public Bike Racks In-Town Trolley Hyde Park Note - All public parking garages (noted in bold) have hourly parking available. Bicycle Facilities 98 Rates vary, but all are cheaper than getting an expired meter ticket! Bicycle Racks – there are 60 bike racks conveniently scattered throughout the Downtown area. Be sure to Weekends ONLY T Taxi Stands On Street Parking provide your own lock and always wear a helmet. All buses and trolleys have bicycle racks installed on Government Centers On street parking is available on most streets. North of Kennedy Blvd. is free on weeknights after 6pm and the front. There are a number of shower and locker facilities available. Channel District Tampa Heights weekends. Between Whiting and Kennedy is enforced Mon - Sat. 8am - 8pm and Sun. 1p - 8p. Between Downtown Hotels Commute Options Garrison Channel and Whiting is enforced Mon - Sat. 8am - midnight. Rates vary. Change is available Save yourself money and stress while doing your part to combat poor air quality by not always driving from Parking Enforcement Officers.
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