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  • Tampa, Florida Travel Guide: The Must-See Attractions and Hidden Treasures!

    Tampa, Florida Travel Guide: The Must-See Attractions and Hidden Treasures!

    Tampa, Florida Travel Guide

    Welcome to my Tampa, Florida Travel Guide! As a longtime resident and real estate agent of this sunny and friendly city, I’ve had the pleasure of experiencing all that Tampa has to offer. From exploring the beautiful beaches to enjoying the many cultural and recreational activities, I am passionate about this wonderful place I call home.

    In this guide, I will provide you with all the information you need to plan your trip to Tampa or to help you decide if this is the perfect place for you to call home. Whether you’re looking to explore the city’s many attractions, sample its delicious cuisine, or just relax on one of its beautiful beaches, Tampa has something for everyone. So, let’s dive in and discover all that this amazing city has to offer! I also include some secret beaches known only to the locals!



    Tampa History & Demographics

    Tampa has a rich history dating back to the 1500s when Spanish explorers first arrived in the area. In the mid-1800s, the city was officially founded by a group of pioneers who named it after the nearby Tampa Bay. Over the years, Tampa has been shaped by various cultures, including Native American tribes, Spanish and Cuban immigrants, and African Americans. Today, it is a melting pot of diverse cultures and people, making it a vibrant and exciting place to visit or call home.

    The population of Tampa is around 400,000 and is known for its mix of ages, with a median age of 35.6 years old. The city has a thriving business community, as well as a strong arts and cultural scene. It’s a popular destination for families, retirees, and young professionals, and is known for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere.

    Things to do in Tampa, Florida

    I highly recommend the Tampa Bay CityPASS if you plan on attending multiple theme parks and museums on your trip. You’ll get 9 days of access to 3 parks: Busch Gardens, ZooTampa at Lowry Park, and The Florida Aquarium, and 2 additional choices from the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, a Dolphin Boat Tour, Sunset Boat Cruise, the Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI), or Glazer Children’s Museum. That’s a 54% savings and it starts at $150 USD.

    Theme parks, Waterparks, and Adventure Activities

    1. Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
      I highly recommend taking the Serengeti Sarari Tour upgrade.
    2. Adventure Island
    3. iFly Indoor Skydiving (East Tampa: Try the “First-Time Flyer” Experience)
    4. Downtown Tampa Ghost Tour
    5. Tampa Riverwalk Audio Walking Tour
    6. Escape Room (downtown Tampa)
    7. Golf Cart Guided Tour of Downtown
    8. Tampa Bay Speed Boat Tour
    9. Top Golf indoor golf (East Tampa)
    10. Indoor shuffleboard (Seminole Heights)

    Zoos & Aquariums

    1. ZooTampa at Lowry Park
    2. Big Cat Rescue
    3. The Florida Aquarium (I recommend the “Skip the Line” pass)

    Museums

    1. Tampa Museum of Art
    2. Glazer Children’s Museum
    3. Florida Museum of Photographic Arts
    4. Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI)

    Sporting events

    A man and a woman smiling and holding NHL Tampa Bay Lightning Coffee Mugs. They are standing in a private box at the Amalie Arena while the hockey team plays.

    If you’re a sports fan, then Tampa Bay is home to three professional teams, and is the off-season (spring) home of the New York Yankees and summer home to the Yankees class A division team, Tampa Tarpons.

    Malls

    Food Courts

    • Armature Works (Editor’s Pick)
      This has to be a personal favorite of mine! There is so much to see, do, and taste inside (all air-conditioned!). Outside, there is space for the kids to play. On some evenings, they have a night market outside along the Tampa Riverwalk. They also host special events like the Tampa Bay Bake Off.
    • Sparkman Wharf

    Beaches

    Locals-Only Tampa Beaches

    These are the beaches you won’t find listed as major destinations in Tampa; however, the locals know where to find them. They are pretty small; however, a chill, relatively private spot can be really nice to have when the other beaches are packed.

    • Ben T Davis Beach: 7740 W Courtney Campbell Causeway
    • Davis Islands Beach: South side of Davis Island.33602
    • East Tampa Beach: Tampa, FL 33607

    Well-known Tampa Bay Beaches

    Breweries and Distilleries

    1. Cigar City Brewing
    2. Tampa Bay Brewing Company
    3. Coppertail Brewing Co. (Ybor)
    4. 7venth Sun Brewery
    5. Angry Chair Brewing (Seminole Heights)
    6. Hidden Springs Ale Works
    7. Green Bench Brewing Co.
    8. Tampa Bay Rum Company (Seminole Heights)
    9. Florida Cane Distillery
    10. Dark Door Spirits

    Bars & Nightclubs

    The bars listed below are located in specific neighborhoods in Tampa. The beauty of being in a densely populated neighborhood is that you can easily get to these places on foot for an evening bar crawl or with a quick Uber call. 

    This is definitely not an exhaustive list. If you’ve got a favorite place that you think deserves to be on this list, leave a comment below!

    South Tampa and SoHo

    1. MacDinton’s SoHo
    2. The Dubliner Irish Pub
    3. The Patio Tampa
    4. World of Beer
    5. Cask Social Kitchen
    6. The Wine Exchange Bistro & Wine Bar
    7. Copperfish Books & Brews
    8. The Press Box
    9. The Bricks of Ybor
    10. The Lure Tampa

    Ybor

    1. The Ritz Ybor
    2. The Bricks of Ybor
    3. The Honey Pot Gay Bar (Editor’s pick)

    This gay bar has fantastic music, great overall vibe, and strong drinks.

    1. Gaspar’s Grotto
    2. The Dirty Shame
    3. The Boneyard
    4. The Bad Monkey (Editor’s pick)
    5. Tequilas Ybor
    6. The Castle

    The Castle is a pillar in Ybor within the goth and alternative crowds. Different nights have different themes, and it’s a place to experience at least once!

    1. Coppertail Brewing Co.

    Channelside

    1. American Social
    2. Sparkman Wharf
    3. Anchor and Brine
    4. Maloney’s Local Irish Pub
    5. The Sail Plaza
    6. Yeoman’s Cask & Lion
    7. Flock and Stock
    8. District Tavern
    9. Cry Baby Cafe
    10. Florida Cane Distillery

    Seminole Heights

    1. Independent Bar & Cafe
    2. The Mermaid Tavern
    3. The Brew Bus Terminal & Brewery
    4. The Rooster & the Till
    5. The Independent Distillery
    6. Angry Chair Brewing
    7. The Front Porch Grill & Bar
    8. 3 Dot Dash Vegan Kitchen (The Chickn Sandwich is out-of-this-world!)
    9. The C House
      Everything on the menu starts with the letter “C.”
    10. Spaddy’s Coffee Co.
    11. Ella’s Americana Folk Art Cafe
      Arrive early for Soul Food Sunday! Get the Ella’s Bloody Mary – it comes with a BBQ rib!

    Downtown

    1. Hooch and Hive
    2. Franklin Manor
    3. Yeoman’s Cask & Lion (close to the Amelie Arena)
    4. Fly Bar & Restaurant
    5. The Hub
    6. GenX Tavern
    7. The Gin Joint
    8. The Patio Tampa
    9. Hotel Bar

    Coffee, Kombucha, and Kava Bars

    1. Spaddy’s Coffee Co. (Seminole Heights)
    2. Jet City Espresso (South Tampa – Editor’s Pick)
      The owner, Jess, is a ball of energy and that translates directly into her cafe. The set-up is fun too since it’s actually a converted portion of her home that also functions as an AirBnB in the heart of South Tampa.
    3. Cafe Hey (downtown Tampa)
    4. Buddy Brew Coffee
    5. Foundation Coffee Co.
    6. Blind Tiger Cafe (Ybor)
    7. Kahwa Coffee Roasting
    8. Caffeine Roasters
    9. Flower Crown Kombucha
    10. Bula Kavananda Kava Bar & Coffee House (Seminole Heights)
      This kava bar is within walking distance of my home, so it’s a popular spot for me. Kava, tea, and coffee is a whole culture here and the talented baristas are well-educated on the topic.

    Dessert Parlors

    1. Bo’s Ice Cream
      A Seminole Heights secret serving soft-serve icecream. Get the thick-n-chunky blended shake with snickers!
      Address: 7101 N Florida Ave, Tampa, FL 33604. 
    2. Henry Waugh Dessert Room at Bern’s Steakhouse (Editor’s Pick)
    3. The Hyppo Gourmet Ice Pops
    4. Dough
    5. The Dessert Spot at Toffee to Go 
    6. The Revolution Ice Cream Co.
      You’ve got to get a scoop of Porky’s, a vanilla ice cream with bacon pieces, and another of Euro Trash with biscoff cookie bits!. 
    7. Snobachi Handcrafted Ice Cream
    8. Chill Bros. Scoop Shop
    9. The Baked Bear
    10. iLov305 Cafe and Ice Cream Shop

    Restaurants

    1. Bern’s Steak House (fine dining steakhouse) (South Tampa)
    2. The Columbia Restaurant (Spanish/Cuban cuisine) (Ybor)
    3. Ulele (seafood and Florida-inspired cuisine) (Downtown)
    4. Rusty Pelican (waterfront dining with seafood and steaks)
    5. Oystercatchers (seafood with waterfront views)
    6. Jackson’s Bistro (New American cuisine with waterfront dining) (Downtown)
    7. The Lobster Pot (seafood with outdoor dining on the beach)

    Casinos

    1. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
    2. Tampa Bay Downs

    Explore These Tampa Neighborhoods

    Ybor City

    Ybor City is a historic neighborhood northeast of downtown Tampa known for its vibrant and diverse culture. The area has a rich history reflected in its architecture, restaurants, bars, and entertainment.

    One defining characteristic of Ybor City is its LGBTQ+ friendly atmosphere. The neighborhood is known for its inclusivity and acceptance, making it a popular destination for the LGBTQ+ community and their allies.

    Ybor City is famous for its bar scene, with a wide variety of bars ranging from upscale cocktail lounges to laid-back dive bars. Many of the bars in Ybor City have a Latin flair and serve unique cocktails and drinks.

    The neighborhood is also a hub for culture, with a number of theaters and cultural centers. The historic Ybor City district features unique architecture that reflects the area’s history as a center of the cigar-making industry.

    Ybor City is easily accessible and well-connected to the rest of the city, located just a few miles from downtown Tampa. Its vibrant culture and eclectic atmosphere make it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.

    Seminole Heights

    Seminole Heights is a vibrant neighborhood located just northeast of downtown Tampa, known for its unique atmosphere and eclectic mix of locally owned restaurants and bars. The area has experienced a recent urban revival, attracting young professionals and families to its tree-lined streets and historic bungalows.

    One of the defining characteristics of Seminole Heights is its welcoming atmosphere to the LGBTQ+ community. The neighborhood is known for its inclusivity and acceptance, with a number of LGBTQ+ friendly businesses and events.

    Seminole Heights is also a hub for local businesses and artisans, with many of the restaurants and bars featuring locally sourced ingredients and homemade specialties. This creates a strong sense of community and a distinctive local flavor.

    Located just a few miles from downtown Tampa, Seminole Heights is easily accessible and well-connected to the rest of the city. Its proximity to the urban core also adds to the neighborhood’s energy and vibrancy.

    Check out this Guidebook to Old Seminole Heights for local tips.

    Downtown Tampa

    Downtown Tampa is a bustling neighborhood located at the heart of the city, and it has undergone a recent revival. The area is a vibrant mix of business and pleasure, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.

    One of the highlights of the neighborhood is the thriving bar scene. Downtown Tampa is home to numerous bars and restaurants offering outdoor seating and stunning views of the city skyline. Whether you’re looking for a craft cocktail or a cold beer, there’s something for everyone in Downtown Tampa.

    Culture is also an important aspect of Downtown Tampa. The neighborhood boasts a variety of cultural institutions and events, including theaters, art galleries, and museums. It’s also a cultural hub for sports and music, with major events and concerts taking place in the area.

    Downtown Tampa is easily accessible by car or public transportation, and it serves as the heart of the city. The neighborhood is well-connected to the rest of the city’s neighborhoods, making it a convenient location for those looking to explore Tampa’s many attractions.

    South Tampa

    South Tampa or SoHo is a trendy and upscale neighborhood located just south of downtown Tampa. SoHo is an area within South Tampa, located off South of Howard Ave, hence the name “SoHo.” The area is known for its vibrant bar scene, with many popular bars and nightclubs located along Howard Avenue. Whether you’re looking for a casual night out with friends or a lively dance floor, SoHo South Tampa has a bar for every taste and preference.

    In addition to its bustling bar scene, SoHo South Tampa offers easy access to Tampa Bay’s beautiful waterfront. Bayshore Boulevard, one of the longest continuous sidewalks in the world, runs along the edge of the neighborhood, offering stunning views of the bay and plenty of opportunities for walking, jogging, and cycling.

    Despite its lively atmosphere, South Tampa is also a convenient and practical location. The neighborhood is located close to downtown Tampa and the University of Tampa (a historic and private university) and is easily accessible by car or public transportation. Residents of SoHo South Tampa can enjoy the best of both worlds: the energy and excitement of city life, combined with the tranquility and natural beauty of the bay shore.

    SoHo South Tampa is also a popular destination for shopping. The neighborhood boasts a variety of boutique shops and high-end retailers, offering everything from clothing and accessories to home decor and furnishings. Whether you’re looking for the latest fashion trends or unique souvenirs, SoHo South Tampa has something for everyone.

    Channelside District

    Channelside is a bustling neighborhood located in the southeastern part of downtown Tampa, Florida. Historically, the area was an industrial hub for the cigar-making industry, but it has undergone a revival in recent years. Today, Channelside is known for its vibrant nightlife, restaurants, and shopping, as well as being home to several luxury high-rise condos and apartments.

    One of Channelside’s biggest draws is its proximity to some of Tampa’s most popular sporting venues, including Amalie Arena, the home of the Tampa Bay Lightning NHL team, and Raymond James Stadium, where the Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL team play. Fans can easily walk or take a short ride to these events from their residences in Channelside.

    The waterfront location of Channelside is another one of its main attractions. With a picturesque view of Tampa Bay, Channelside is home to several restaurants and bars that offer waterfront dining, drinks, and entertainment. The area also has a public park and a large marina, making it a popular destination for boaters and water sports enthusiasts.

    Channelside is also a convenient location for those who work in downtown Tampa. With its close proximity to the central business district, many professionals choose to live in Channelside and commute to work on foot or by bike. The area is also served by several public transportation options, including a trolley that runs between Channelside and Ybor City, another historic neighborhood in Tampa.

    How to get to Tampa

    Plane

    Tampa International Airport (TPA) is located in Tampa and is the closest airport to the city. It is served by numerous airlines with flights to and from destinations across the United States and internationally.

    Additionally, St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport (PIE) and Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ) are both located within a reasonable driving distance from Tampa, and offer additional options for travelers.

    Vehicle

    Here are some general directions you’ll travel by vehicle to Tampa from other major cities in the state of Florida.

    • Orlando to Tampa: Take I-4 West towards Tampa.
    • Miami to Tampa: Take I-75 North or Alligator Alley (I-75 North) to Tampa.
    • St. Petersburg to Tampa: Take I-275 North towards Tampa.
    • Jacksonville to Tampa: Take I-75 South towards Tampa.

    Train or Public Bus

    You can get to Tampa by train or bus. The Amtrak Silver Star line and the Amtrak Silver Meteor line both stop at the Tampa Union Station, located in downtown Tampa.

    As for bus travel, there are several bus companies that operate in Tampa, including Greyhound, Megabus, and RedCoach. The main bus station in Tampa is the Tampa Greyhound Station, located in the Ybor City neighborhood.

    Additionally, the Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority (HART) operates a comprehensive public transportation system in the Tampa Bay area, including bus routes that connect to neighboring cities like St. Petersburg and Clearwater.

    Where to stay in Tampa

    Hotels

    Below are three highly rated hotels in Tampa, Florida.

    1. Tampa Airport Marriott
      This hotel is located just a few minutes away from the Tampa International Airport and offers a complimentary shuttle service to and from the airport. It features spacious and comfortable rooms, on-site dining options, an outdoor pool, and a fitness center.
    2. The Westin Tampa Waterside
      Located in the heart of downtown Tampa, this hotel offers stunning views of the bay and easy access to popular attractions like the Tampa Riverwalk, Amalie Arena, and the Florida Aquarium. It boasts stylish and modern rooms, an outdoor pool, on-site dining options, and a fitness center.
    3. Embassy Suites by Hilton Tampa USF Near Busch Gardens
      This hotel is located near the University of South Florida and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. It features spacious and comfortable suites with separate living areas, a complimentary breakfast, an outdoor pool, and a fitness center. It’s a great option for families and those looking to explore the area around the university.

    AirBnb

    If you’re looking to escape a hotel room for a more personal stay, then check out these Tampa, Florida AirBnBs.

    1. Skoolie Cottage in Old Seminole Heights

    When is the best time of year to visit Tampa?

    I recommend visiting Tampa between November to February, since the warm climate tends to be milder compared to the summer. The summer months (May-September) come with brutal humidity and temperatures, and nearly daily rainfall showers. The winter months tend to have less crowds as well, which is a nice respite from the heaps of traffic on our beaches and motorways in the summer months.


    FAQ

    Does Tampa, Florida have alligators?

    Yes, alligators are common in Florida, including in and around Tampa. It’s important to be cautious around bodies of water and to follow safety guidelines when encountering wildlife.

    Does Tampa, Florida have an airport?

    Yes, Tampa has an airport called Tampa International Airport (TPA), which is located just a few miles west of downtown Tampa. It is a major hub for airlines such as Southwest, Delta, and United. Its unique design was created by architect Jim Meehan, and is one of the most efficient design for busy tourists and professionals.

    Does Tampa, Florida have a beach?

    Yes, Tampa is located on the west coast of Florida, and there are several beaches nearby, including Clearwater Beach and St. Pete Beach. These beaches are popular tourist destinations and offer a variety of activities, including swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.

    Does Tampa, Florida have casinos?

    Yes, there are several casinos in the Tampa area, including the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa and the Tampa Bay Downs racetrack and casino.

    Does Tampa, Florida have hurricanes?

    Yes, Tampa is located in an area that is vulnerable to hurricanes. Hurricane season runs from June 1st to November 30th, and it’s important to stay informed and prepared during this time.

    Is Tampa, Florida a good place to live?

    Tampa is a popular destination for those looking to live in Florida. It has a diverse population, a relatively low cost of living, and a variety of job opportunities. The city also offers a range of cultural activities, outdoor recreation, and a strong sense of community.

    Is Tampa, Florida on the eastern time zone?

    No, Tampa is located in the Eastern Standard Time Zone.

    Is Tampa, Florida expensive?

    Compared to other major cities in the United States, Tampa has a relatively low cost of living. However, the cost of living can vary depending on factors such as housing, transportation, and lifestyle choices.

    What are some of Tampa, Florida’s zip codes?

    Tampa has many different zip codes, including 33602, 33603, 33604, 33605, 33606, 33607, 33609, 33610, 33611, 33612, 33613, 33614, 33615, 33616, 33617, 33618, 33619, 33620, 33621, 33624, 33625, 33626, 33629, 33634, 33635, and 33647.

    What is Tampa, Florida’s population?

    As of the 2020 Census, the population of Tampa, Florida is approximately 411,898.

    How many cities named Tampa are in the USA?

    There is only one city named Tampa in the United States, and it is located in Florida.

    What cities are near Tampa, Florida?

    Some cities that are near Tampa include St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Brandon, Lakeland, and Sarasota.

    What county is Tampa, Florida in?

    Tampa is located in Hillsborough County, Florida.

    What are the main industries in Tampa?

    Some of the main industries in Tampa include healthcare, education, finance, and tourism. The city is also home to several major corporations, such as Raymond James Financial, Publix Super Markets, and Tech Data.

    Is Tampa, Florida blue or red?

    Tampa is considered a swing city, meaning that it does not consistently vote for one political party over the other. In recent years, the city has leaned slightly towards the Democratic Party.

    What big companies are in Tampa?

    Some of the major companies headquartered in Tampa include Publix Super Markets, Tech Data, and Raymond James Financial.

    What major sporting teams are in Tampa?

    Tampa has three major sporting teams: the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL), the Tampa Bay Rays (MLB), and the Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL).

    What time of year do the Tampa Bay Buccaneers play football?

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers play football from September through January each year.

    Where do the Tampa Bay Buccaneers play football?

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers play their home games at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.

    What time of year are the NY Yankees in Tampa?

    The NY Yankees hold spring training in Tampa at George M. Steinbrenner Field. The season typically takes place from late February to late March each year.

    Where do the NY Yankees play baseball in the off-season?

    In the off-season, the NY Yankees play at the Yankee Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The NY Yankees play their regular season home games at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York.

    What time of year do the Tampa Bay Lightning play hockey?

    The Tampa Bay Lightning play hockey from October through April each year.

    Where do the Tampa Bay Lightning play hockey?

    The Tampa Bay Lightning play their home games at Amalie Arena in downtown Tampa.

    What universities are in Tampa, Florida?

    Some universities in Tampa include the University of South Florida, University of Tampa, and Hillsborough Community College.

    Who is the mayor of Tampa, Florida?

    Jane Castor, a member of the Democratic Party, has been serving as the mayor of Tampa since May 2019. Her current term runs through 2023, and she is up for reelection in that year. Castor’s key policies include investing in transportation infrastructure, addressing affordable housing, and promoting economic development.

    What hospitals are in Tampa, Florida?

    Some hospitals in Tampa include Tampa General Hospital, St. Joseph’s Hospital, and AdventHealth Tampa.

    Is Tampa, Florida on the beach?

    The city of Tampa has several lesser known beaches such as Ben T Davis Beach and Davis Island Beach. The great Tampa Bay area has many well-known beaches, including Clearwater Beach, St. Pete Beach, and Honeymoon Island.

    Is Tampa, Florida on the water?

    Tampa is situated on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, with many bodies of water throughout the city, such as the Hillsborough River.

    Is Tampa, Florida a city?

    Yes, Tampa is a city located in the state of Florida in the United States.

    Is Tampa, Florida in the south? 

    Tampa is located in the southernmost state of the contiguous United States, but when compared to other cities within Florida, it is located in the middle and on the western side of the state.

    Some popular neighborhoods near Tampa include South Tampa, New Tampa, Lutz, Seminole Heights, Downtown, Channelside, Ybor City, and near the University of South Florida.


    Concluding the Tampa, Florida Travel Guide

    I hope you enjoyed reading this Tampa, Florida Travel Guide as much as I enjoyed writing it. Tampa is a vibrant and exciting city with a rich history and diverse culture, and I am proud to call it my home. 

    From its beautiful beaches and waterfront areas to its bustling downtown and thriving entertainment scene, there is something for everyone in Tampa. Whether you’re a sports fan, foodie, history buff, or just looking for a fun vacation destination, Tampa is definitely worth a visit. With so much to see and do, you’re sure to have a memorable and enjoyable experience in this wonderful city.

    Have you been to Tampa? Let me know in the comments.

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  • Salem, Massachusetts: A Spooky and Spectacular One-Day Itinerary

    Salem, Massachusetts: A Spooky and Spectacular One-Day Itinerary

    Salem, Massachusetts

    Salem, Massachusetts is famous for its dark past, particularly the witch trials that took place in the late 17th century. Today, the city embraces its witchy history and offers a spooky atmosphere year-round. The downtown area is easily walkable and offers plenty of things to see and do, including quirky shops, local pubs, and historic buildings.

    The city honors witches, both former accused and fictional, such as Sabrina from the Bewitched TV series and the Sanderson sisters from the Hocus Pocus movie. Salem is also a seaside town, making it a great destination for architecture and maritime enthusiasts. 

    Our family visited spooky Salem, Massachusetts by RV in August 2020. Our little ones were 4,3 and 1.5 at the time, and we found that there were plenty of age-appropriate spooky activities for them to participate in the downtown area. One-day was the perfect amount of time to stay in the city before moving on to greener pastures. In this blog, I explain why you should visit Salem and things to do for all ages.



    Is Salem, Massachusetts worth visiting?

    Absolutely! Salem is a unique city that offers a range of activities for visitors of all ages. The downtown area is family-friendly and has plenty to see and do, even with young kids. With a population of just over 40,000, Salem is a small city that is easily explored in a day.


    Things to Do in Salem, Massachusetts

    Included below is a list of activities to help you explore Spooky Salem. If you purchase any of the guided tours linked below, then you will likely visit some of these landmarks (like the Salem Witch Museum and Salem Witch Memorial) as part of the tour.

    Guided tours start at $25 per person and increase depending on the length of the tour and what is included like entrance fees. Gratuity is not typically included so please tip your tour guide 15%-20% at the end of your tour.

    1. Walk around downtown – Take a stroll through the historic downtown area and admire the architecture.
    2. Tour a haunted house – Salem is known for its haunted houses, and there are plenty to choose from.
    3. Tour the mall – Visit the Salem Witch Mall and pick up some witchy souvenirs.
    4. Go on a haunted night walking tour – Learn about Salem’s spooky history on a ghost tour.
    5. Go on a haunted day walking tour – Love the spookiness, but not at night? Just take a daytime version of the popular haunted night tour instead.
    6. Take a self-guided tour – If you walk to the beat of your own drum or just need more flexibility than a self-guided tour of Salem is just for you. This tour does not include admission fees to museums.
    7. Visit the Statue of Samantha – Fans of the Bewitched TV series will love this statue of Samantha in downtown Salem.
    8. Visit the Salem Witch Museum – Learn about the witch trials and the history of witches in Salem.
    9. Visit the Peabody Essex Museum – This museum has a collection of art and artifacts that showcase the city’s maritime history.
    10. Take a trolley tour – Sit back and relax on a trolley tour of the city.
    11. Visit the House of the Seven Gables – This historic house is the inspiration for Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel of the same name.
    12. Check out the Witch Dungeon Museum – Learn about the witch trials and see a reenactment of a witch trial.
    13. Visit the Pirate Museum – explore this child-friendly museum that highlights the history of the pirates that stalked the waters around Salem.

    Where to Stay

    If you’re looking for a spooky place to stay in Salem, there are plenty of options. 

    Two highly rated bed and breakfasts in the area are The Salem Inn and The Hawthorne Hotel. 

    1. The Salem Inn is a collection of historic homes that have been converted into a bed and breakfast. The average nightly rate for The Salem Inn is around $200.
    2. The Hawthorne Hotel is a historic hotel that was built in 1925. The Hawthorne Hotel is around $250.
    3. RV Parking: We parked overnight in downtown in our RV. Though not a long-term plan, it was perfect to have a centrally located spot when we woke up. We simply had to pay the meters before we walked out.

    Where to Eat

    There are plenty of great restaurants in the downtown area of Salem. Here are a few highly-rated options.

    1. The Lobster Shanty – This seafood restaurant is known for its lobster rolls and fried clams.
    2. Turner’s Seafood – Another great seafood restaurant, Turner’s is known for its clam chowder and lobster bisque.
    3. Adea’s Mediterranean Kitchen – This restaurant offers Mediterranean cuisine and has a great outdoor patio.
    4. Bambolina – This pizzeria is known for its wood-fired pizzas and has a great selection of craft beer.

    Plan Your Trip

    Here are some useful resources to help you plan your trip to Salem:

    How to Get to Salem

    Salem is easily accessible by car, train, or public bus. If you’re flying in, Boston Logan International Airport is the closest airport to Salem.

    Traveling to or from Boston

    Boston All-Inclusive Pass

    Looking for a budget-friendly way to explore the best of Boston? The Boston All-Inclusive Pass is your go-to solution! With access to more than 40 top-notch activities, attractions, and tours, you can easily create your own itinerary, while saving up to 45% compared to buying individual attraction tickets. Choose from a variety of pass durations ranging from 1 to 7 days, and visit as many attractions as you like within that time. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to explore Boston hassle-free!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Hocus Pocus filmed in Salem?

    No, Hocus Pocus was actually filmed in various locations throughout Massachusetts, but not in Salem. However, the movie has become synonymous with the town and has helped to popularize its witchy reputation.

    What happened in Salem Massachusetts?

    Salem is best known for the Salem Witch Trials, a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts in the late 17th century. Over 200 people were accused, and 20 were executed. The trials have since become a symbol of the dangers of superstition and persecution.

    Is one day enough in Salem?

    Absolutely! One day in Salem is definitely worth it and there’s plenty to see and do in this historic town. You can explore the downtown area, visit the Salem Witch Museum, tour a haunted house, take a ghost tour, and so much more. Plus, many of the main attractions are within walking distance of each other, making it easy to see a lot in a short amount of time. Additionally, with its variety of restaurants and cafes, you can indulge in the delicious local food scene, from fresh seafood to artisanal pizzas. One day is definitely enough to experience the spooky and spectacular atmosphere of Salem, Massachusetts.

    Is Salem, Massachusetts a real place?

    Yes, Salem, Massachusetts is a real city located in the United States. It is well-known for its rich history, particularly the infamous Salem Witch Trials that occurred in the late 1600s. The city has many historical landmarks and museums dedicated to the witch trials and its impact on American history. These days, it is a popular tourist destination for those interested in the spooky and witchy atmosphere of the city, as well as its vibrant food and arts scene.

    What is Salem, Massachusett’s past known for?

    Salem, Massachusetts is known for its dark past related to the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. The trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts, which resulted in the execution of 20 people, 19 by hanging and one by pressing. The trials and executions are now widely considered to be a miscarriage of justice, and have become a significant part of the town’s history and cultural identity. Today, the town honors its past by offering various tours, museums, and attractions related to witchcraft and the trials.

    What is present-day Salem Massachusetts known for?

    Present-day Salem, Massachusetts is known for its unique blend of history, culture, and modernity. It’s still well-known for its witch trials history, but the city has evolved to embrace and celebrate all things witchy and spooky year-round. Salem is also known for being an LGBTQIA+ friendly destination, with a vibrant community and a welcoming atmosphere.

    The city’s food scene has grown in recent years, with a variety of restaurants and cafes offering a diverse range of cuisines, including seafood, Italian, and vegetarian options. Salem also has a thriving arts and culture scene, with many galleries, museums, and cultural institutions.

    Salem has a hip vibe and a growing number of boutiques, antique shops, and specialty stores. In addition, the city’s waterfront is a popular destination, with scenic views, beaches, and a bustling harbor. Overall, Salem is a unique and exciting destination that offers something for everyone, whether you’re interested in history, culture, or just having a good time.


    Conclusion

    Salem, Massachusetts is a unique and fascinating city and it offers just the right amount of spooky and spectacular in a one-day itinerary for families. With its historic architecture, quirky shops, and spooky atmosphere, there is plenty to see and do in Salem, whether you’re a history buff or a fan of the supernatural. 

    From ghost tours to the Salem Witch Museum, there’s something for everyone in this charming seaside town. So pack your bags and get ready to experience the witchy wonder of Salem, Massachusetts!

    Let me know in the comments if you’ve been, and what you loved doing the most.

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  • 4 Best RV Roof Fans | 2024

    4 Best RV Roof Fans | 2024

    Are You Looking for the Best RV Roof Fan?

    Installing an RV roof fan is an excellent and low-energy way to keep your interior comfortable and free from moisture.

    In this article, I dive deep into why you need a RV roof fan, what to consider when shopping for one, and some of the best options available on the market, including what we installed in our rig.

    Our family converted a retired school bus into our dream tiny home on wheels during the pandemic. We learned so much about building a skoolie along the way, and this blog is dedicated to sharing that knowledge with this community.

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    Do You Need an RV Roof Fan or Vent?

    Yes! The primary reason for an RV roof fan or vent is to help to remove moisture from the interior of your RV. This is important because excessive moisture can lead to mold and mildew growth, which can be harmful to your health.

    Interior moisture is created most often by your literal existence inside the home. After all, the CO2 from your breath, sweat from your body, cooking, and shower steam have to go somewhere!

    Additionally, a RV roof fan or vent can provide lighting, remove odors, and help cool a warm interior by circulating air.

    As a note, you may not have a need for a RV roof fan or vent if you do plan to run your air conditioner all the time since that will extract moisture as it cools; however, the likelihood of always running an AC is not 100% in many people’s home on wheels.

    Personally, we installed a mini-split and two roof fans though our bus is quite large.

    Below is the ductless mini-split AC we installed in our skoolie.

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    Best RV Roof Fans

    Here are some of the best RV roof fans and vents available on the market, including the two types that we installed in our skoolie RV.

    1. Hike Crew 14” RV Roof Vent Fan with LED Light

    Editor’s Choice

    This Roof Fan is most similar to what we installed in our school bus conversion – our exact model is no longer available online. We liked that it offered a rain shield, variable speeds, bug screen, lighting, and a remote control to operate the fan.

    If you’re looking for a great RV roof fan with lighting, the Hike Crew 14” RV Roof Vent Fan with LED Light is a fantastic option.

    The fan comes with a 12V motor and three-speed options for intake and exhaust, which helps to keep your RV comfortable and fresh. The LED lighting is trimmed around the entire frame, which is the most I’ve seen on an roof fan. For someone with limited space or budget for lighting, this is a huge win.

    This fan has a compact design makes it perfect for smaller RVs, and comes with a remote control – great for the vertically challenged or when you don’t feel like getting up from the couch.

    The fan is reversible so it has the ability to cycle air inside or vent stale air and condensation outside.

    Kit Dimensions

    18 x 18 x 10 inches

    Power

    12V motor

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    2. RVLOVENT 12V RV Roof Fan Vent

    Simplistic Design

    The RVLOVENT 12V RV Roof Fan Vent is an excellent choice for those who prefer an easy-to-operate fan with manual controls. There’s no worry of losing a remote or the extra ambient lighting. You simply open and close the vent by turning the knob, though this could be a deterrent for someone with limited mobility.

    The fan is reversible so it has the ability to cycle air inside or vent stale air and condensation outside.

    The simpler design makes it an affordable option to the Hike Crew fan.

    Kit Dimensions

    16″D x 16″W x 14″H inches

    Power

    12V motor

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    3. Maxx Air Vent Maxxfan Dome 00-03812W

    This fan is the perfect option for smaller rigs that want a small-profile exhaust fan. It has only a 6″ diameter, making it one of the tiniest fans on the market, it’s manually operated, discrete, and affordable.

    If you’re looking for a reversible fan that cools, this isn’t it. It only sucks out the air of the vehicle.

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    4. Camco RV Roof Vent Kit

    Vent Only (No Fan)

    If you’re looking for a simple RV roof vent that doesn’t have any fancy features, the Camco RV Roof Vent Kit is a great option. This vent comes with a standard 14″ x 14″ opening, and it’s made from high-quality materials that are built to last.

    The vent is easy to install, and it comes with all the necessary hardware, so you won’t have to make any additional purchases. The vent’s interior dimensions are 10 x 10 x 4.5 inches, and it weighs just 2.87 pounds, making it very lightweight.

    Kit Dimensions

    21 x 16.5 x 11.5 inches

    Power

    none

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What products are needed to install a RV roof fan?

    In addition to the fan kit, you’ll need something to cut an opening in your roof like this multi-purpose angle grinder, self-leveling lap sealant, putty, a scraping tool to remove the old product (if you’re replacing an old fan), and acetone to clean the hole before installation.

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    What should you consider when shopping for an RV roof fan?

    Before purchasing a RV roof fan, there are several factors you should consider like size, price, electrical wiring, and features.

    Dimensions

    Make sure you measure the size of your RV roof opening to ensure that the fan you purchase fits properly. Most RV roof fans and vents are designed to fit a standard 14” x 14” opening, but there are some exceptions. The actual dimensions of the unit will be larger than the 14”x14” hole.

    Price

    RV roof fans and vents come in a range of prices, so it’s important to set a budget before you start shopping. You can buy new manually-operated roof fans starting around $125 on Amazon.

    Wired

    The majority of RV roof fans are going to use a 12V wiring system. Check out the “Build a School Bus Conversion” section for questions on wiring your skoolie.

    Energy Usage

    Consider how much energy the fan will use, especially if you plan to use it frequently. With that being said, most of these fans use relatively little energy when in use compared to their household counterpart.

    Features

    Consider additional features like an auto-close function, reverse direction, multi-speed, a remote control, color choices, and integrated lighting.

    How do RV vent fans work?

    RV vent fans work by drawing air in from the outside and expelling it through the roof vent. This helps to circulate the air inside the RV, which can help to keep the interior temperature comfortable and fresh.

    Can you add a fan to an RV roof vent?

    Yes, you can add a fan to an RV roof vent; however, for the cost, you may as well buy an RV roof fan kit that has everything you need right there. Manual operated roof fan kits start as low as $130 and can be bought online with fast shipping (see a product example here).

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    What size is an RV roof fan?

    The vast majority of RV roof fans and vents come in 14” by 14”. While there are exceptions to the rule, a quick search on the internet will confirm this. There are a few small exhaust fans (single direction), like this 6″ dome fan.

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    Are roof vent fans worth it?

    Yes, roof vent fans are definitely worth it. They help to keep the air inside your RV fresh and comfortable, which can be especially important if you’re traveling in hot or humid climates.

    What colors do RV roof vent covers come in?

    RV roof vent covers come in a variety of colors, including white, black, cream or beige, and smoke gray. By far, the most common colors are white and black.

    Conclusion

    Let me know in the comments which RV roof fan you installed in your RV or why you didn’t install one at all.

    An RV roof fan or vent is an essential accessory for any RV owner. It helps to regulate the temperature inside the RV and remove excess moisture. When shopping for an RV roof fan, it’s important to consider factors such as dimensions, price, wired or wireless options, energy usage, durability and quality, and features such as auto-close, remote control, and lighting.

    Overall, an RV roof fan or vent is a worthy investment that can make your RV life more comfortable and enjoyable.

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  • Flat-Nose vs. Dog-Nose Bus: The Great Bus Debate

    Flat-Nose vs. Dog-Nose Bus: The Great Bus Debate

    Which Bus is Best: Flat-Nose vs. Dog-Nose Bus?

    If you’re in the market for a school bus, you’ve likely come across two different designs: the flat-nose bus and the dog-nose bus. Both options have their advantages and disadvantages, and it’s important to understand the differences before making a decision. In this blog post, we’ll take a deep dive into the design, safety, comfort, and maintenance of the Flat-Nose vs. Dog-Nose Bus.

    I would like to note that both bus styles share small differences in the areas we will be analyzing. At the end of the day, your choice to purchase a school bus for a conversion project will be based on additional factors such as personal preference, price, and availability. 

    If you’re curious if you’re in the right place, then let me help you out. Our family converted a flat-nose school bus into our dream tiny home on wheels in 2020-2021. Our blog can help you if you are in the beginning stages and looking for a school bus to convert or are looking for a skoolie builder.

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    Poll of Skoolie Owners

    Type of Bus Purchased

    In April 2023, I polled 92 skoolie owners in the Skoolie Planet and Skoolie Girls Facebook Groups to see what type of bus they purchased for conversion:

    • Flat-nose with a front engine
    • Flat-nose with a rear engine
    • Dog-nose (front engine only)

    The results surprised me! I expected more people to have flat-nose front engine buses since that was what I saw commonly in my state (Florida); however, the poll participants came from all over North America, thus casting a wider net.

    57.6% of skoolie owners purchased a dog-nose bus. The remaining 42.4% owned flat-nose buses. Of the flat-nose bus owners, 41% had front engines and 60% had rear engines!

    Our Personal Experience with a Flat-Nose Bus

    We purchased a flat-nose front-engine school bus and didn’t mind having the engine block in the cock-pit, though we knew no different to be honest.

    When traveling or when the engine was running, it was loud since the engine block is located next to the driver’s seat, though it wasn’t a hindrance when living stationary. Our kids would happily sit or climb on it to get better views through the big front windows.


    Design

    Overview of design differences

    The primary difference between a flat-nose bus and a dog-nose bus is the location of the engine. In a flat-nose bus (also known as a Type D bus), the engine is located inside the bus, either in the driver compartment or in the rear of the bus (aka. A pusher). In a dog-nose bus (also known as a Type C bus), the engine is located in the front of the vehicle, outside of the driver compartment. This would be the same area as standard vehicles like an SUV or car, etc.

    Flat-nose bus design features

    Flat-nose buses, also known as flat-front buses, offer better visibility for the driver and a smoother ride for passengers due to the engine’s location. Since they have a shorter wheelbase and “snout”, it can make them easier to maneuver in tight spaces.
    However, the flat-nose design can reduce the useable space in the cockpit since the engine block sits usually in the middle. If it’s in the rear, you’ll still need access to it; however, you could build an movable structure to allow access in the interior (you will also have exterior access). 

    Additionally, the ride is loud when in a flat-nose bus because the engine is located inside of the bus. Furthermore, the engine puts off a lot of heat, which is beneficial in the winter if you desire warmth; however, in the summer months, you’ll need to ride with the windows open if you don’t have cooling AC while driving.

    Dog-nose design features

    Dog-nose, also known as snub-nose, buses often have more internal storage space and a quieter ride, as the engine is located outside, farther from the passenger compartment. They also tend to have a more traditional school bus look, which some people prefer. 


    Safety

    Overview of safety differences

    Both flat-nose and dog-nose buses are designed to meet strict safety standards. However, there are some differences in how each type of bus performs in certain areas.

    Flat-nose safety features

    Flat-nose buses offer better visibility for the driver, which can help prevent accidents. Additionally, the engine’s location inside the driver compartment can help absorb impact in the event of a collision.

    Dog-nose safety features

    Dog-nose buses often have a larger crumple zone due to the engine’s location, which can help absorb impact in the event of a collision. Additionally, the engine’s location can help prevent fires from spreading to the passenger compartment.


    Comfort

    Overview of passenger experience

    Passenger comfort is an important consideration when choosing a school bus. Both flat-nose and dog-nose buses have their advantages and disadvantages when it comes to comfort.

    Flat-nose passenger experience

    Front-nose buses may have a louder ride since the engine block is located inside the vehicle. The flat-nose design may make for a less spacious interior, since the engine block is either located as you come up the stairs or in the rear of the vehicle.

    Dog-nose passenger experience

    Dog-nose buses often have a quieter ride, as the engine is located farther from the passenger compartment. Additionally, with the engine’s external location, there is more internal space in the driver’s area. 


    Maintenance

    Overview of maintenance differences

    Maintenance is an important factor to consider when choosing a school bus. Both flat-nose and dog-nose buses have their advantages and disadvantages when it comes to maintenance. The risk of damage due to road debris would be about the same since in both cases since the engines are exposed to this.

    Flat-nose maintenance considerations

    Flat-nose buses have the advantage of easier access to the engine for maintenance and repairs, as it is located inside the driver compartment. However, this also means that any engine issues can potentially impact the driver’s visibility and safety.

    Dog-nose maintenance considerations

    Dog-nose buses have the advantage of the engine being located outside of the driver compartment, which will usually require a ladder to gain visibility. 

    FAQ about Flat-Nose versus Dog-Nose Buses

    Are flat-nose buses better?

    This is subjective and based on personal preference. Flat-nose buses offer better visibility and a smoother ride, while dog-nose buses often have more internal living space since the engine block is located outside and, therefore, a quieter ride. Both options are designed to meet strict safety standards.

    What is a dog-nose bus?

    A dog-nose bus (also known as a Type C or snub-nose bus) is a school bus design where the engine is located in the front of the vehicle, outside of the driver compartment.

    What is a flat-nose bus?

    A flat-nose bus (also known as a Type D bus) is a school bus design where the engine is located under the front hood of the vehicle, inside the driver compartment.

    How long is a dog-nose bus?

    The length of a dog-nose bus can vary, but they typically range from 15 to 35 feet in length.

    What type of bus is best for conversion?

    Both flat-nose and dog-nose buses can be suitable for conversion, depending on your needs and preferences. Flat-nose buses often offer a more modern exterior look (streamlined) and better driver visibility, while dog-nose buses may offer slightly more interior living space, vintage appeal, and a quieter ride.

    Where is the engine on a flat front bus?

    The engine on a flat front bus is located under the front hood of the vehicle, inside the driver compartment, or at the rear of the bus.


    Conclusion

    So, which type of bus is right for you? Ultimately, the decision will come down to your individual needs and preferences. If you prioritize visibility and a smooth ride, a flat-nose bus may be the best option for you. If you prefer more storage space and a quieter ride, a dog-nose bus may be the way to go. Regardless of which type of bus you choose, make sure to prioritize safety, comfort, performance, and maintenance when making your decision.

    If you’re looking for a specific bus brand, read this blog on which American school bus manufacturers exist today.

    Leave a comment on which bus style you prefer.

  • 3 Best RV Vacuums | 2023 Edition

    3 Best RV Vacuums | 2023 Edition

    3 Best RV Vacuums

    If you’ve lived for any time in an RV, you’ve likely discovered that keeping it clean is a feat short of a miracle. With the constant traffic out from your rig to the outdoors and back in again, it can seem like a never-ending battle to fight dirt and dust. However, modern technology has blessed us with vacuum cleaners! 

    Check out my list of the best RV vacuums. I will rank them based on features like weight, compact design, attachments, and personal experience. 

    Check out this blog for a product list of everything we put into our skoolie.


    Pinterest Live Video Vacuum Review

    Watch the Pinterest Live here where I go over these products in detail.


    Best RV Vacuums

    1. Dyson Cyclone V10 Animal Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner

    Editor’s Choice

    We’ve had this dyson stick vacuum for a few years now, and it’s been great for tiny spaces, like our RV. I love that there are color options (ours is pink!), and it’s lightweight. The dust cannister is easy to empty and the charge holds for an hour at least. It’s quite long (just over 4 ft long) and narrow, so it’s easy to store vertically in our utility closet.
    This vacuum works well on all floor types and is designed for homes with pets. It comes with several attachments too that help you reach the hard-to-reach spaces. Charging is simple, just place the vacuum on the charging station.

    Price

    493.99 USD
    Find it on Amazon here

    Weight

    <6 pounds

    Best RV Vacuums Web Story | Dyson Cyclone V10

    Run time

    Approximately 1 hour

    Dimensions

    9.84″L x 10.08″W x 49.17″H

    Attachments

    Wall mount bracket and battery charging station combination, Crevice Tool, Mini Motorized Tool, Mini Soft Dusting Brush

    Battery-powered 

    Yes

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    2. LG A9 CordZero Stick Vacuum Cleaner

    Best RV Vacuum

    LG is a brand known for quality and longevity, and they’ve created a quality stick vacuum that is both compact though on the high-end of the price spectrum. Big perks are the flexible storage and charging options: you can wall mount the vacuum, charge it on it’s floor stand, or dismantle the pole from the charge block (handle) and slip that onto the base. This makes it my top pick of the best RV vacuums.
    There are four color choices to choose from. All the filters and interior parts of washable by hand, and you can add an additional filter if you’re worried about allergies and bacteria.

    Price

    448.00 USD
    Find it on Amazon here

    Run time

    1 hour

    Weight

    <6 pounds

    Best RV Vacuums Web Story | LG A9

    Dimensions

    10.2″L x 10.6″W x 44.1″H

    Compact design

    Folds down to about 2 feet high 

    Attachments

    2 batteries, charging station, crevice & combination Tools

    Battery-powered

     Yes

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    3. Miele Complete C2 Vacuum Cleaner

    Heavy duty vacuum

    This vacuum is more bulky and heavy than the stick vacuums, and it takes up more space; however, the trade-off is that it can hold more dust with a larger dust bag and filter. Furthermore, you don’t need to stress about if the battery is charged, since you plug it into an electrical outlet. However, this may not be the best solution to someone living off-grid since it may draw more power than the battery-powered alternatives.

    Price

    529.00 USD
    Find it on Amazon here

    Run time

    Infinite with a source of electricity

    Best RV Vacuums Web Story | Miele Complete C2

    Weight

    19.5 Pounds

    Dimensions 

    14″L x 12″W x 23″H

    Length

    44.1” and an extension option

    Compact design

    Folds down to about 2 feet high  

    Attachments

    AllTeQ Universal Floorhead, Parquet XL Twister Floor Brush, along with Dusting Brush, Upholstery Nozzle and Crevice Nozzle

    Battery-powered

    No

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can you use a vacuum in an RV?

    Yes, you can use a vacuum in an RV! The biggest choice you’ll need to make is if you want to use a battery-powered or plug-in vacuum. The battery-powered vacuums are often more compact but the battery life limits you to 60 minutes of cleaning at a time. Whereas, the plug-in vacuums offer more dust storage for a deep clean with no time restrictions.

    What is the best thing to clean an RV floors with?

    When I live in my RV, I sweep daily because dirt and dust always seem to make their way in; however, sweeping does kick up the dust. Using a vacuum cleaner allows me to suck up particles at the source and it can be a fair bit faster than sweeping. I’ll mop the floors, if needed.

    How do I clean the dust out of my RV?

    Personally, I find the best tool to clean the dust out of an RV efficiently is by using a vacuum cleaner. Sweeping kicks up the dust, but a vacuum can get that stuff at the source. Additionally, it can really do more with suction to remove hair and crumbs stuck in hard-to-reach places like couch cushions and corners.

    Resources

    Below are resources and reviews of vacuums from other RV owners.

    How to Keep Your RV Vacuum Clean

    What do you use to clean your RV?

    Leave a comment below on what helps your RV stay clean.
    As a family of five, I always found it a struggle, even in a small space, to keep the dust at bay. We always took our shoes off at the door and spent a few times during the day washing the bottom of our feet, yet they were always black again from the interior floors!
    I hope that in writing about the best RV vacuums others can set a base expectation of how to clean their tiny home efficiently and effectively!

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    Disclosure: Some of the links in this article may be affiliate links, which can provide compensation to me at no cost to you if you decide to purchase a paid plan. Thank you, if you do. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. This site is not intended to provide financial advice and is for entertainment only. Read our affiliate disclosure in our privacy policy.