Palma Ceia, Tampa
Facts and practical information
Palma Ceia is a neighborhood located southwest of downtown Tampa, Florida in South Tampa. It is bounded by Miguel Street West of MacDill Avenue and Neptune Street East of MacDill Avenue to the north; Bay to Bay Boulevard from Dale Mabry to Himes and El Prado between Himes and the Crosstown Expressway to the south; MacDill Avenue between Neptune and San Miguel, Dale Mabry Highway between San Miguel and Bay to Bay and Himes between Bay to Bay and El Prado to the west; and the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway to the east. The street names throughout Palma Ceia are of Cuban origin, coming from streets in the old section of Havana. Historians say the most likely explanation is that Angel Cuesta, president of Cuesta-Rey cigars, shared a map of Havana with developer Thomas Palmer while discussing the area. ()
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Palma Ceia – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hyde Park Village, Bayshore Boulevard, Michael Murphy Gallery, Historic Hyde Park North.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Palma Ceia?
How to get to Palma Ceia by public transport?
Bus
- Macdill Avenue @ Granada Street • Lines: HARTFlex (3 min walk)