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Does Rosemary Beach have a downtown?

The downtown area of Rosemary Beach features the Scott Merrill-designed Town Hall (a popular setting for Rosemary Beach destination weddings) and a collection of Rosemary Beach restaurants, boutique clothing shops, children stores, a day spa, art galleries and a book store.



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Foot Paths. The Rosemary Beach Fitness Trail & Walking Tour is a 2.3 mile trail that utilizes both sand paths and boardwalks to wind through the community's native landscape, parks and public spaces; and incorporates four fitness stations that include exercise apparatuses for stretching and strength training.

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Rosemary Beach was designed to be walkable. Created by the same firm that designed neighboring Seaside, the town deemphasizes driving in favor of pathways built for strolling. Rosemary Beach's pedestrian-friendly boardwalks lead to a collection of sophisticated eateries and boutiques in the town's center.

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Mild year-round temperatures, yet still a change of season; spectacular beaches free from crowds; the natural beauty of a beach-side destination located on a designated scenic road; aesthetically-pleasing architecture and award-winning, expertly-designed layout; convenient and quaint Town Center, amenities such as ...

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April and May are often considered the best time to visit this special area of the Florida coast. The sun is shining and the temperatures are comfortable (expect highs in the mid-70s and 80s.) This is the calm before the busy summer season. School is not out yet and the weather is fantastic!

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The beach was so crowded that you literally had maybe one foot between you and the stranger next door. Everyone is very nice and cordial, just know you will have zero space. The umbrella rentals are pretty steep, so be prepared. It's a lovely beach but it's way past capacity for spring break.

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Rosemary Beach® is a neo-traditional community located on northwest Florida's gulf coast, between Panama City and Destin, at the eastern end of Scenic Route 30A.

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Rosemary is fully built out and more on the quiet side. It's got more to do than Alys, so it's a little more busy, but not nearly as crowded as Seaside. There are lots of cute shops and restaurants & plenty to do in Rosemary beach.

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In the Florida panhandle you will find some of the best beaches, most pristine beaches with the clearest water in Florida. Rosemary beach is no exception to this rule. Being part of the emerald coast beaches in Florida is unique in itself but Rosemary beach has the small beach town to go with it.

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Florida is home to fantastic beach towns worth visiting, and Rosemary Beach is one of them. Nestled along Florida's Gulf Coast, Rosemary Beach offers an array of things to do. With an emphasis on community and aesthetic appeal, it's a haven for those seeking an upscale seaside getaway.

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Rosemary Beach is younger than Seaside, its New Urbanist cousin, but feels like it has an older soul. Think of it as the beach destination your more refined sister-in-law would choose.

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If you're staying in Rosemary Beach or Seaside and don't plan to explore you don't need a car because everything is walkable. We also rent bikes for the week because while everything is really close it's easier/faster to bike around than walk.

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Rosemary Beach is gorgeous!! Beautiful white sand and perfectly clear sea glass blue water!! Usually the ocean is very calm and perfect for swim friendly!

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Across from Oyster Lake, and bordered by beach homes both vintage and modern, Dune Allen is definitely one of the most beautiful beaches on 30A in Florida. Dune Allen Stretches down to Gulf Place on the east end, an entertainment complex with pubs, dining, shopping, and events.

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Alys Beach, Florida Alys Beach could be considered Mykonos's twin. The beach town's whitewashed buildings and geometric rooftops mirror those of Greece's beloved island.

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