Arcade Hotel, Mission Revival hotel in Tarpon Springs, Florida.
The Arcade Hotel is a hotel building in Tarpon Springs, Florida, constructed in the Mission Revival architectural style. It features characteristic elements like rounded arches, decorative doorway trim, and ornamental tile work typical of 1920s design.
The building was constructed in 1926 during Florida's tourism expansion and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It represents one of many hotels built during that era to serve visitors discovering Florida's coastal attractions.
The hotel sits in a neighborhood shaped by Greek influences, where you can see sponge diving heritage reflected in local food, shops, and yearly community events.
The hotel is within walking distance of waterfront areas, parks, and historic neighborhoods filled with restaurants and shops. Its central location makes exploring the town on foot easy, with cultural sites and attractions nearby.
The building preserves its original 1926 structure while incorporating modern hotel facilities and comforts. This blend of historic authenticity and contemporary convenience offers guests a stay that connects early Florida with today's standards.
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