Time Out releases Florida 2026 guide

- Time Out published its Florida 2026 guide on May 16, adding a statewide landing page that groups dining, hotels and attractions by city. - The guide’s most concrete detail is its city roster: Miami, Orlando, Key West, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville and more than a dozen others. - Readers can find the guide now on Time Out’s Florida hub, which links to city pages, hotel lists and things-to-do coverage.

Time Out published its Florida 2026 guide on Saturday, May 16, expanding its statewide travel hub with city-by-city recommendations for restaurants, bars, nightlife, attractions and places to stay. The guide appears on the publisher’s Florida landing page and presents itself as an “essential guide” to the state, with links to local coverage and broader statewide lists. The page was live on timeout.com on May 16 and included navigation to eat, drink, stay and things-to-do coverage across multiple Florida destinations. ### Which Florida cities are included in the new guide? Time Out’s Florida hub lists more than a dozen destinations, including Miami, Orlando, Key West, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Tampa, West Palm Beach, Sarasota, St. Augustine, Tallahassee, Clearwater, Cocoa Beach, Daytona Beach, Fort Myers, Key Largo, Okeechobee, Panama City Beach, Pensacola and Destin. The city list appears near the top of the statewide page under “Our favorite places in Florida.” (timeout.com) Tallahassee and Fort Lauderdale each have their own “essential guide” pages linked from the Florida hub. Those local pages use the same format Time Out described on the statewide landing page, with recommendations for attractions, restaurants, bars, nightlife and lodging. ### What does the Florida page actually offer readers? The Florida landing page groups recommendations into broad categories including restaurants, hotels, bars and things to do. (timeout.com) The page highlights statewide roundups such as “The 15 best restaurants in Florida,” “The 10 best hotels in Florida,” “23 Best Airbnbs in Florida for 2026,” “The 11 most haunted places in Florida,” “The 11 best festivals in Florida,” “The 6 best national parks in Florida” and “The 15 best beaches in Florida.” (timeout.com) The hotel and Airbnb sections also show that Time Out mixes editorial picks with booking-oriented travel coverage. The Airbnb list says it was updated for 2026 and notes that the article includes affiliate links, while also describing the selections as written by local writers and based on reviews and amenities. ### How current is the guide’s material? (timeout.com) Time Out’s Florida sitemap shows active publishing in 2026, with month-by-month archives listed through May. The statewide hub was crawled on May 16, while several linked local and topic pages were updated or crawled in recent days, including Miami restaurants and Miami things to do. A separate Time Out Miami page about the 2026 FIFA World Cup was published two days before May 16, showing the Florida network is continuing to add new service coverage alongside evergreen travel guides. (timeout.com) ### How is the guide organized for someone planning a trip? The statewide page functions as a directory rather than a single ranked list. (timeout.com) Readers start on the Florida hub, then move into city pages or statewide categories depending on whether they are planning around a destination, a hotel search or a specific activity. The local pages use a repeated template that emphasizes attractions, restaurants, bars, nightlife and places to stay, while statewide pages collect broader lists such as beaches, parks, breweries and festivals. (timeout.com) That structure lets Time Out point users either to a city-specific guide like Tallahassee or Fort Lauderdale or to a statewide roundup such as hotels or beaches. (timeout.com) ### Where can readers find it now? The guide is available on Time Out’s Florida landing page at the publisher’s Florida hub. The sitemap for May 2026 remains listed on the Florida site, and the statewide page links directly to city guides and category pages that were live as of May 16. May 16 is the key date for this release, and the next step for readers is straightforward: use the Florida hub to browse city pages, statewide restaurant and hotel lists, and newer local coverage as Time Out continues updating its 2026 travel content. (timeout.com 1) (timeout.com 2) (timeout.com 3)

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