Parks & Nature
Experience the beauty of Southwest Florida at Lakes Regional Park, where you can walk, jog, bike, paddleboat and more.
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Lakes Park
7330 Gladiolus DrExperience the beauty of Southwest Florida at Lakes Regional Park, where you can walk, jog, bike, paddleboat and more.
Food Scene
Sunday brunch at The Standard is a favorite of ours! Enjoy $15 bottomless mimosas outside on a charming historic street in downtown Fort Myers.
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The Standard Restaurant
1520 BroadwaySunday brunch at The Standard is a favorite of ours! Enjoy $15 bottomless mimosas outside on a charming historic street in downtown Fort Myers.
This place is so small and tucked inside an unassuming shopping complex, you just might miss it. But our advice is, don't! Just walk on over for the best Pho soup in town, and for just a little less than $8.
Saigon Sandwiches
4460 Cleveland AveThis place is so small and tucked inside an unassuming shopping complex, you just might miss it. But our advice is, don't! Just walk on over for the best Pho soup in town, and for just a little less than $8.
Drinks & Nightlife
If you're looking for a great view but want to avoid the crowds, try the Rooftop Bar at Hotel Indigo (instead of, say, Fireson's Sky Bar). This is the best panorama of downtown Fort Myers. The drinks are affordable, too!
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Hotel Indigo Ft Myers Dtwn River District
1520 BroadwayIf you're looking for a great view but want to avoid the crowds, try the Rooftop Bar at Hotel Indigo (instead of, say, Fireson's Sky Bar). This is the best panorama of downtown Fort Myers. The drinks are affordable, too!
Sightseeing
This is probably the number one attraction in Fort Myers, and rightfully so. Take a stroll through the peaceful gardens at Thomas Edison and Henry Ford's beautiful winter estates, cozily nestled along the scenic Caloosahatchee River.
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Edison & Ford Winter Estates
2350 McGregor BlvdThis is probably the number one attraction in Fort Myers, and rightfully so. Take a stroll through the peaceful gardens at Thomas Edison and Henry Ford's beautiful winter estates, cozily nestled along the scenic Caloosahatchee River.