How to Find Cheap Hotels in Sarasota, Florida

How to Find Cheap Hotels in Sarasota, Florida. Sarasota, Florida, has more than 35 miles of white sand beaches paired with a pleasing subtropical climate. It has a bustling nightlife and upscale shopping, and boasts the John and Mobile Ringling Museum of Art and Design.

Instructions

  1. Choose Cheap Accommodations in Sarasota

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      Contact the Sarasota Convention and Visitors Bureau at (800) 522-9799 for booking information, or visit their Web site (see Resources below).

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      Book your hotel over the phone through the Florida Travel Net at (800) 720-9005.

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      In downtown Sarasota, you can find many hotels about 3 miles from the beach starting at $80 per night.

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      Get a room close to Sarasota/Bradenton International Airport. You will pay less for your lodging and still be pretty close to the beach. These rooms start at around $100 per night.

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      Stay close to the Ringling School of Art and Design if you'd like to visit the museum easily.

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      Look for cheap accommodations near one of Sarasota's barrier islands, like at St. John's Key and Turtle Beach.

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      Find a hotel in Long Beach Key, where four- and five-star accommodations start at $250 per night.

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      Book accommodations in Siesta Key, less than a mile from Sarasota's beaches, and you'll pay from $150 per night.

    Know Your Destination

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      Get into Sarasota's rich history. This city has a surprisingly large number of historic buildings and districts.

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      Play golf. The area offers a number of golf courses that attract both professionals and enthusiasts.

    Seek Tourist Attractions Near Your Accommodations

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      Visit Venice Beach, located near Sarasota, to look for shark teeth. More shark teeth are found here than anywhere else in the world.

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      Enjoy shopping at St. Armand's Key Beach. The modern buildings in this area are mixed with a unique blend of old Spanish influences. Stop in an open-air cafe to enjoy the sights.

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      Explore the Central-Cocoanut Historic District, a U.S. National Historic Landmark located in Sarasota, Florida.

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      Travel from your centrally located accommodations to one of Sarasota's barrier islands.

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      Head to the waterfront from your hotel in downtown Sarasota. Explore the Everglades with a tour guide and learn about indigenous flora and fauna.

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