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Top neighbourhoods in Stuart

Downtown Stuart

City centre Stuart wraps you in small-town Florida charm with its scenic Riverwalk hugging the St. Lucie River. Stroll past colourful 20th-century buildings on Osceola Street while checking out the historic Stuart Feed Store. Art lovers can hop between galleries and catch performances at the Lyric Theatre, while everyone appreciates the waterfront sunset views and regular Sunday Market. Seafood restaurants and waterfront cafés offer everything from casual bites to upscale dining with river views. Most visitors stay in boutique inns or bed & breakfasts tucked into historic buildings. The compact city centre is perfectly walkable, with a free trolley connecting major spots when your feet need a break.

North River Shores

North River Shores offers a slice of authentic Florida living along the scenic St. Lucie River. This peaceful residential area provides a refreshing escape from tourist crowds with its mature tropical landscaping and waterfront charm. Take leisurely strolls along quiet streets, rent a boat to explore the crystal-clear river, or simply relax and enjoy the natural Florida beauty. Getting around requires a car, as public transit is limited, but city centre Stuart's attractions are just a 10-minute drive away. While there aren't restaurants or shops within the area itself, nearby Stuart and Jensen Beach offer plenty of dining options. Expect spacious holiday rental homes with private docks and pools for a truly local Florida experience.

Sailfish Point

Stuart's Sailfish Point neighbourhood offers attractions, including Bathtub Beach.

Rocky Point

Rocky Point offers the best of coastal Florida living without the tourist crowds. Waterfront walkways along the St. Lucie River and Manatee Pocket let you spy on passing boats and curious manatees. The area strikes that perfect balance between peaceful residential streets and easy access to nearby attractions like Bathtub Beach and Sailfish Splash Waterpark. You'll need wheels to properly explore since public transit is limited in this laid-back area. Most visitors rent holiday homes with private docks and screened porches instead of hotels. When hunger strikes, hop over to Port Salerno or Stuart for fresh seafood that'll make your taste buds do a happy dance.

Top landmarks in Stuart

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Along the St. Lucie River, watch sailboats and manatees glide past as pelicans dive for their lunch. Downtown's historic Lyric Theatre hosts jazz quartets to Broadway shows in an intimate, personal setting. The House of Refuge Museum stands as America's last remaining lifesaving station for shipwreck survivors. Elliott Museum's collection includes vintage cars on a three-story automated rack moving like an oversized jukebox. Escape to Bathtub Beach, where a natural reef creates swimming conditions gentle enough to inspire its name. The Riverwalk offers front-row seats to spectacular sunsets that never make postcards, keeping this Treasure Coast gem a well-kept secret.

Beautiful morning on Stuart beach.
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Find out more about Stuart

Stuart is a family-friendly place known for its restaurants and bars. You might find the perfect souvenir at Harbour Bay Plaza or B&A Flea Market. A stop at other sights like Lyric Theater and Riverwalk will create memories.

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