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The Anchor Inn
The Anchor Inn
The Westin Cape Coral Resort At Marina Village
The Westin Cape Coral Resort At Marina Village
Holiday Inn Express Cape Coral-Fort Myers Area by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Cape Coral-Fort Myers Area by IHG
Hampton Inn Fort Myers Downtown
Hampton Inn Fort Myers Downtown
Sanibel Island Beach Resort
Sanibel Island Beach Resort
Woodspring Suites Fort Myers - Cape Coral
Woodspring Suites Fort Myers - Cape Coral
Best Western Plus Beach Resort
Best Western Plus Beach Resort
Baymont by Wyndham Fort Myers Central
Baymont by Wyndham Fort Myers Central
Baymont by Wyndham Bonita Springs Naples North
Baymont by Wyndham Bonita Springs Naples North
Lani Kai Beachfront Resort
Lani Kai Beachfront Resort
Doubletree by Hilton Fort Myers at Bell Tower Shops
Doubletree by Hilton Fort Myers at Bell Tower Shops
MainStay Suites Fort Myers East I-75
MainStay Suites Fort Myers East I-75
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Fort Myers Airport by IHG
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Fort Myers Airport by IHG
Extended Stay America Premier Suites - Fort Myers - Airport
Extended Stay America Premier Suites - Fort Myers - Airport
Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Fort Myers Near JetBlue Park
Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Fort Myers Near JetBlue Park
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Ft. Myers-Sanibel Gateway
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Ft. Myers-Sanibel Gateway
Casa Ybel Resort
Casa Ybel Resort
Margaritaville Beach Resort Fort Myers
Margaritaville Beach Resort Fort Myers
Quality Inn & Suites Lehigh Acres Fort Myers
Quality Inn & Suites Lehigh Acres Fort Myers
Best Western Fort Myers Waterfront
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Top neighborhoods in Fort Myers
- Downtown Historic District
- Fort Myers River District
- Cypress Lake
- Daniels Corridor
- Edison Park Historic District

Downtown Historic District
Fort Myers's Downtown Historic District buzzes with culture and charm along the Caloosahatchee River. Art lovers flock to the Florida Repertory Theater and Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center for world-class performances. The majestic Edison and Ford Winter Estates showcase sprawling botanical gardens and historic mansions. Brick-lined streets lead to restored early 1900s buildings housing galleries and shops that come alive during monthly Art Walk events. Waterfront dining options serve fresh Gulf seafood with stunning river views. Choose from historic boutique hotels and charming bed & breakfasts in converted early 20th-century buildings. The free downtown trolley connects major sites, making exploration a breeze in this walkable district with ample parking and bike-friendly streets.

Fort Myers River District
Fort Myers' River District buzzes with history and waterfront charm along the scenic Caloosahatchee River. Historic architecture from the early 1900s mixes with art galleries and cultural hotspots like the Edison & Ford Winter Estates. Monthly Art Walks and Music Walks fill brick-lined streets with energy, while the riverfront promenade offers perfect spots for boat-watching and sunset strolls. Fresh Gulf seafood dominates menus at waterfront restaurants where locals and visitors mingle over craft cocktails. Stay in boutique hotels housed in lovingly restored historic buildings with modern amenities. The compact, walkable core makes exploring easy, whether you're gallery-hopping or relaxing in Centennial Park's riverfront amphitheater.

Cypress Lake
Cypress Lake offers a peaceful, family-friendly escape from the bustle of Fort Myers. Outdoor enthusiasts will love exploring the Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve, where boardwalk trails wind through wetlands teeming with alligators and native birds. The Barbara B Mann Hall hosts performances worth catching, while nearby golf courses beckon those looking to perfect their swing. The neighborhood's casual dining scene features family restaurants and familiar chains with reasonable prices. Most visitors find a rental car essential for getting around, though the wide streets and ample parking make driving stress-free. Budget-conscious travelers appreciate the affordable accommodation options compared to pricier beachfront spots.

Daniels Corridor
Daniels Corridor in Fort Myers is where business gets done without the boring bits. JetBlue Park and Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve offer perfect breaks from meetings and corporate vibes. The area balances work amenities with natural retreats, and golf enthusiasts can tee off at Eagle Ridge or Legends Golf and Country Club between conference calls. Business-class hotels line the palm-fringed parkway, offering pools and meeting spaces for travelers. Chain restaurants dominate the dining scene with reliable if predictable options. Having a car is essential as this sprawling area connects easily to I-75 and Southwest Florida International Airport.

Edison Park Historic District
Edison Park Historic District showcases preserved 1920s Mediterranean and Colonial Revival mansions beneath ancient oaks. Architecture enthusiasts can admire coral-hued stucco, red tile roofs, and white columns in this upscale residential haven, offering a tranquil escape from crowds while providing glimpses into Fort Myers' elegant past. The area has minimal dining within its boundaries, so venture to nearby downtown for restaurants. Accommodations include historic bed & breakfasts in converted 1920s homes. With wide, accessible sidewalks and proximity to the Edison and Ford Winter Estates, this walkable district makes a perfect daytime exploration for history buffs.
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Wander through Thomas Edison's winter estate, where the inventor's laboratory still feels like he might return any moment to tinker with lightbulbs. The Caloosahatchee River offers dolphin-spotting cruises that rarely disappoint. Downtown's Centennial Park hosts concerts where locals spread blankets with the casual confidence of people who've forgotten what winter means. The IMAG History & Science Center delivers hands-on exhibits that fascinate even screen-addicted teenagers. Kayaking through mangrove tunnels reveals a Florida that existed before theme parks and condominiums. Baseball fans flock to spring training games, munching hot dogs while debating player stats. Nearby Sanibel Island presents shell-collecting opportunities that transform ordinary people into bent-over beachcombers, pockets bulging with nature's perfect designs.

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