Arrive just before 11 am. There are some great restaurants that serve a very reasonable breakfast. Also you aren't affected by the heat of the day. Most of the shops open at 11 am.
this is my favorite place to visit in Florida. its southern Living and the best beach coupled with fine dinning all in one place make sure to go to the Columbia restaurant and order the 1926 Salad!
St Armands Circle many international travelers from around the world visit here! Great Shopping and eating place. Gillian's Deli they also have awesome smoothies!
St Armands Has so much history and awesome places to shop and eat. Fun to explore the circle! Stop in at GilliansDeli great sandwiches and espresso &gelato
Luxury shopping & fine dining in St.Armand's Circle. This unique shopping experience includes everything from gourmet goodies, trinkets, or high fashion! This a must when visiting the Gulf Coast.
Great Shopping and places to eat! Stop by GilliansDeli and get a awesome SmoothiesMango. StrawberryStrawberry Banana, Super Fruit also now have Gluten free menu items.
I’ve had so many amazing memories and experiences on St. Armand’s Circle. So many wonderful shops to explore and relaxing places to mingle with friends.
St Armands Circle a Great Place to Shop and eat! Stop by Gillian's Deli and pin the world map many world travelers have pin the world map. Great Espresso,Coffee,Gelato,Sandwiches,Gluten Free Menu
Charles St. Amand, a French pioneer, purchased a Florida mangrove islandSarasota in 1893. Land deeds later misspelled his name as “Armand” and the name eventually stuck so we have St Armands Circle
Shopping, dining, and statues! Say hello to the still-lifes of Neptune, the Seven Virtues, Michelangelo himself, and more in the commemoration of Sarasota.
St. Armands circle is a unique shopping area in Sarasota, Florida that has often been compared to Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills a short walk from Lido Beach
Looking for a great place to end your shopping day on St. Armands. Head to Marina Jack for a great night with live entertainment and waterfront dining 7 days a week! Check in to foursquare to claim
Designed by architect John J. Watson of Ohio and Sarasota engineer Leon Pickett, the circle and surrounding development were made accessible by construction of Ringling Causeway in 1926.
The only thing to do in Sarasota. Avoid the circle parking by turning left right before the circle and you'll see a nice parking lot. This makes it easier to get in and out of the place. I wouldn't r