Bring the whole family to this great place with lots of room for fun. Great for short/long vacations, nestled 5 minutes away from the #1 Beach in the USA Siesta Key. This luxury bungalow is located a few minutes walk from the Gulf Gate district with plenty of restaurants and nightclubs. Sleeps up to 8 people. The main bedroom has a king-size bed, the 2nd bedroom has a queen-size bed, and the 3rd room has two full-size beds,plus queen-size sofa-bed. Backyard is partially accessible only for BBQ. Bungalow Smart Lock pin code is activated during your stay, starting at check in time, and will be deactivated upon check out. The password is the last 4 digits of the phone number registered on file. Smart Lock pin code is activated during your stay, starting at check in time, and will be deactivated upon check out. The password is the last 4 digits of the phone number registered on file. The Gulf Gate area of Sarasota is one fun area you should explore. Itâs a few square block area of new adventures and discoveries. If you havenât been there before it might just turn out to be your kind of place for a change of pace. Itâs off Rt 41, just south of Stickney Point Road. The area is a small Mecca unto itself and is loaded with a myriad of small specialty shops, restaurants, delis, bars and clubs and pubs. Itâs a great little area to explore. It has âatmosphereâ mainly because itâs not new, itâs older, with character and diverse styles and some âold worldâ feel to it despite the fact that new places come and go occasionally. Itâs not just drinking establishments but you will find a couple of places for craft beers, one of them being Mr. Beeryâs on Mall Drive, the other being the Sarasota Brewing Company, a microbrewery and restaurant, at 6607 Gateway Avenue, where you can also get Chicago Style Pizza, burgers, fish & chips and more. Speaking of pizza, there are numerous pizza restaurants in Gulf Gate, including Il Panifico, right on the corner of Gulf Gate Drive and Gateway Avenue. They have great pizza. (I like their thin crust pizza.) And you can get it by the slice if you arenât hungry enough for a whole pie! In addition they also have specialty pizzas like Hawaiian Pizza Pie and Meatball Pizza Pie. Other pizza places include Ricoâs and Salâs on Gateway Avenue, Solorzanoâs Pizzeria, Shanerâs Pizza and Pasta La Pizza Baby all on Superior Avenue and the Piccolo Italian Market & Deli on Gateway. If you like pizza, be adventurous and try any one of them. I hear they are all good and all unique. This district could also be described as a melting pot of businesses because of its culture of diversity of places; one of my favorite little specialty ethnic shops is Scandinavian Gifts. There much to browse or shop for in this cubby hole of a store nestled in the strip of shops. Itâs especially nice to shop here during the Christmas season. They have all kinds of decorations and ornaments along with baked goods and groceries, ethnic food, carvings, gifts; just a myriad of fine items to browse through and enjoy or buy. Other shops that feature ethnic food include Thomas German Bakery and they serve breakfast and lunch, too! Thereâs also Oriental Food & Gifts which features everything from Silk dresses, kimonos, slippers and Oriental tea sets to Asian groceries. Pierogi Inn is both a Polish Deli and grocery store with a huge choice of all kinds of Polish goods and foods including Old Polish Ham, Sandwich Ham and Moscow Ham. And they sell 20 varieties of their homemade Pierogis. Even more ethnic shops include: A Taste of Europe, The British Corner Shop and Ooh La La French Bakery. If you want to check out the nightlife scene there are numerous watering holes where you can wet your whistle; Badda Bing, on Superior Avenue, starts their daily happy hour at 11 a.m.! Youâll find Chesterâs Reef and Hair of the Dog Saloon and Molly Maloneâs is an Irish Bar. At Mr. Beeryâs on Mall Drive you can get some great craft beers, Tommy Knockers fancies themselves as a âfive star dive barâ at 2641 Mall Drive, the Thirsty Turtle is at 2615 Mall Drive; they have pool tables and the West End Pub has a patio along with shuffleboard. No matter what youâre in the mood for, if you have the time to explore Gulf Gate, youâll find something truly unique and delightful; stop for Sushi in one of the best places in Sarasota at Vizen or have lunch at Tonyâs Chicago Beef on Superior Avenue where you can get an authentic Chicago Italian Beef Sandwich, Chicago Style Hot Dog, Chili Dog or a Maxwell Street Style Polish Sausage or Pork Chop Sandwich. Along with fresh hand cut fries they even have good ole Jayâs Potato Chips from Chicago! Check out the Schnitzel Kitchen for German Cuisine at 6521 Superior Ave, or any number of Italian Restaurants like: Adriatico at 6606 Superior Avenue, Dolce Italian Restuarant, or if youâre more into seafood thereâs Monkâs Steamer Bar at 6690 Superior Avenue and they feature oysters, clams and other raw bar fare and then thereâs Off the Hook Seafood Company right next to Il Panifico's. Or just stop for a small bite to satisfy your sweet tooth at Heavenly Cupcakes or Jimâs Small Batch Bakery. I think by now, if youâre read this far, youâll get the idea of what the area has for you. Itâs a rich mix of cultures and cuisines, specialty shops, dining spots, cafes and watering holes. Take some time to explore. I think you might find one or two favorite spots that you'd like to return to. Enjoy!