Cozy up with a book at these Tampa Bay reading spots

Our area is full of quiet corners, calm beaches, and tranquil coffee shops for you to turn a few pages.

A sprawling tree at Eureka Springs Park. There are tentacle-like branches covered in Spanish Moss and greenery surrounding the arbor. A blue sky is visible through the leaves and plants sit beneath the tree.

Tampa Bay’s parks offer serenity and calm in the great outdoors.

Photo by Hillsborough County

Sometimes nothing can beat a good book. Whether you’re into romantasy, historical fiction, poetry, nonfiction, or any other strain of ink stains, there’s plenty of places to page turn across the Tampa Bay area.

Among the books

If you prefer your reads among the smell of parchment, surround yourself with books at a bookshop or library. We’re big fans of book + bottle in St. Pete, which describes itself as both “a bookstore with wine” and “a wine bar with books.” In Tampa, Mojo Books & Records offers nooks within its shelves, and great cups of joe.

When the weather eases off, Tombolo Books’ courtyard offers tranquility alongside fellow bookworms. Or, combine serenity with elegance at one of our area’s most beloved destinations: Oxford Exchange.

With a cup of coffee

This section could be Tolstoy-length if we’re not careful. With arguably too much choice, let’s keep it simple with five quiet coffee caves to cozy up at:

In the great outdoors

In the hotter months, it can be easy to forget one of the best things about living in Tampa Bay — the weather. When it cools down again, grabbing the latest bestseller and finding a shady spot is a recipe for a dreamy afternoon.

Let’s start at the beach. We recommend one of TBAY’s quieter sandy stretches like Picnic Island, Honeymoon Island State Park, or Indian Rocks Beach.

It can also be hard to choose from our wealth of parks. If you’re really looking for some peace and quiet, Eureka Springs Conservation Park could be for you. We’re also partial to a reading sesh at Lassing Park in St. Pete, Philippe Park in Safety Harbor, and Tampa’s Cypress Point Park.

As always, let us know if we missed your fave.

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