Livability Score

83
/100
i The AreaVibes Livability Score evaluates 9 different categories and creates an overall score out of 100. The higher the score, the better the area.

amenities A

There are lots of amenities close to this location.
Coffee (8) F
Fosko Coffee Barre
Coffee Shop
Single Fin Cafe
Coffee Shop
Bodacious Brew
Coffee Shop
The Bodacious Brew Thru
Coffee Shop
The Ruby Slipper Cafe
Coffee Shop
Sea Barr of Stars
Coffee Shop
The Drowsy Poet
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Entertainment (26) A+
First City Art Center
Theatre Arts
Pensacola Bay Center
Stadium
Vinyl Music Hall
Theatre Arts
Amphitheater
Theatre Arts
Saenger Theatre
Theatre Arts
Pride of Pensacola
Attraction
Artel Gallery
Art Gallery
The Quina House Museum
Museum
Voices of Pensacola Multicultural Center
Museum
UWF Historic Trust
Museum
Pensacola Museum of History
Museum
Archaeological Dig Site
Attraction
Museum of Industry
Museum
Quayside Art Gallery
Art Gallery
Historic Pensacola Village
Attraction
Pensacola Children's Museum
Museum
Pensacola Little Theatre
Theatre Arts
Pensacola Museum of Art
Museum
Museum of Commerce
Museum
1964 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III
Attraction
Blue Wahoos Stadium
Stadium
Hunter Amphitheater
Theatre Arts
Graffiti Bridge
Attraction
Carmike's Cinema
Cinema
Cordova Lanes Bowling Center
Bowling Alley
Food and Drink (58) A+
Back Porch Bar and Grill
Bar
Handlebar
Bar
Nomadic Eats
Fast Food
Popeyes
Fast Food
McDonald's
Fast Food
Pita Pit
Fast Food
Subway
Fast Food
Krispy Kreme
Fast Food
Play
Bar
Wild Greg's Saloon
Bar
Cabana Liquors
Alcohol
Old Hickory Whiskey Bar
Bar
BLEND Lounge
Bar
Bedlam
Bar
World of Beer
Bar
Whataburger
Fast Food
Newk's Eatery
Fast Food
Five Guys
Fast Food
Intermission
Bar
Nothing Bundt Cakes
Sweets
Seville Quarter
Bar
The Roundup
Bar
Wendy's
Fast Food
O'Riley's Irish Pub Downtown
Bar
McGuire's Irish Pub
Bar
Fitness (5) F
Pure Barre
Gym
Ever'man Educational Center
Community Centre
Fricker Community Center
Community Centre
Salvation Strength & Performance
Gym
Brownsville Community Center
Community Centre
Saint John Building
Community Centre
Commons
Community Centre
Orangetheory Fitness Pensacola
Gym
Groceries (9) F
Ever'man Cooperative Grocery & Cafe
Grocery Store
Publix
Grocery Store
Cake Gallery
Bakery
Joe Patti's Seafood
Seafood
Bien Dong Oriental Market
Grocery Store
Apple Market
Grocery Store
Asia Oriental Market
Grocery Store
Winn-Dixie
Grocery Store
Publix
Grocery Store
Walmart Supercenter
Grocery Store
Parks (105) A+
Lee Square
Park
Georgia Square
Park
Miranda Square
Park
Long Hollow Park
Park
Fort George
Park
EDS Play Ground
Playground
Alabama Square
Park
Henry T. Wyer Park
Park
Martin Luther King Plaza
Park
Hollice T. Williams Park
Park
Cordova Square
Park
Plaza Ferdinand VII
Park
Seville Square
Park
Lions Park
Park
Veterans Memorial Park
Park
Corinne Jones Park
Park
Bartram Park
Park
Legion Field
Park
Community Maritime Park
Park
Miraflores Park
Park
Plaza de Luna
Park
Operto Square
Playground
Toledo Square
Playground
Catalonia Square
Park
Estramadura Square
Playground
Shops (64) A-
Pensacola Pet Resort
Pets
Bikes Plus
Bicycle
Rock Hard Design House
Fashion
Jewelers Trade Shop
Fashion
Moonflower Salon
Hairdresser
SoBo Boutique
Clothing
Indigeaux Denim Bar & Boutique
Clothing
Salon San Carlos
Hairdresser
Le Vogue Salon
Hairdresser
The Linen Corner
Clothing
Trinity Collection
Fashion
Save a Penny
Convenience Store
Epic Inc.
Beauty
United Cellular
Electronics
Don Alans
Clothing
Volume One Salon
Beauty
Fiore of Pensacola
Florist
Carlstedt's
Florist
People's Beauty Supply
Beauty
The Market & Manly Shoes
Clothing
Lonnie Alderman Lawnmower
Home Improvement
24 hour store
Convenience Store
Bob One Stop Shop
Convenience Store
Lotus Nail & Beauty Supply
Beauty
New York Nails
Beauty
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commute A+

Of all people who commute, 1.1% take public transportation in Pensacola.
Public Transit Stops (25)
Stops & Stations
A+
Pensacola
Transit Station
Palmetto Beach Park
Transit Station
Workers Taking Public Transit
1.1%
F
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cost of living A+

The cost of living in Pensacola is 100/100 - which is 2% higher than Florida.
Cost of Living
Goods & Services, Housing, etc.
B
Tax Rates
Income & Sales Tax
A+
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crime C

Pensacola crime rates are 2,213 per 100k, which is 21% higher than Florida
Property Crime
1,899 crimes per 100k
C-
Violent Crime
314 crimes per 100k
C+
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employment C

The median income in Pensacola is $56,199 - which is 15% higher than Florida.
Med. Household Income
$56,199
D
Unemployment Rate
3.6%
C
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health A+

There are many hospitals, police and fire stations.
Health & Safety (18)
Dentist, Doctor, Hospital, etc.
A
Pensacola Police Department
Police
Pensacola Fire Department Station #1
Fire Station
Walgreens
Pharmacy
Baptist Hospital
Hospital
Pensacola Fire Department Station #4
Fire Station
Escambia County Sheriff Office
Police
West Pensacola Fire Station #17
Fire Station
Pensacola Fire Department Station #2
Fire Station
Pensacola Fire Department Station #3
Fire Station
Quality Urgent Care & Wellness at Pensacola
Clinic
Summit Arthritis & Infusion
Doctor
Walgreens
Pharmacy
Pensacola Fire Department Station #7
Fire Station
Baptist Medical Park - Airport
Clinic
Graf Clinic
Clinic
Sacred Heart Hospital of Pensacola
Hospital
Select Specialty Hospital
Clinic
Air Quality
Median Air Quality
B+
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housing A+

Pensacola home prices are $199,300 - which is 19% higher than Florida
Home Price
$199,300
B+
Home Appreciation Rate
27%
A+
Home Affordability
3.5x (home price to income ratio)
C+
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schools C+

The Pensacola graduation rate is 89% - which is 8% higher than Florida
School Test Scores
45%
F
High School Grad. Rates
89%
B+
Elementary Schools (78) F
Episcopal Day School Of Christ Church Parish
Lighthouse Private Christian Academy
East Hill Christian School
Sacred Heart Cathedral School
N. B. Cook Elementary School
Iron Sharpens Iron Academy
East Hill Academy
Lakeview Special Education
Lakeview Dropout Prevention
Bb C Christian Academy
Escambia Christian School
Global Learning Academy
Escambia Juvenile Detention
Escambia Virtual Instruction Program
Escambia Virtual Instruction (Course Offerings)
Dixon Christian School Of The Arts
Escambia Sch. Dist. Jail Prog.
Escambia Virtual Instructional Program (District Provided)
Hospital & Homebound
Escambia Virtual Academy Franchise
O. J. Semmes Elementary School
C. A. Weis Elementary School
A. K. Suter Elementary School
St Paul Catholic School
Oakcrest Elementary School
High Schools (32) D-
Lighthouse Private Christian Academy
East Hill Christian School
Pensacola High School
Pensacola Private School Of Liberal Arts
East Hill Academy
Lakeview Special Education
Lakeview Dropout Prevention
Escambia Juvenile Detention
County Administrative Annex
Escambia Virtual Instruction Program
Escambia Virtual Instruction (Course Offerings)
Escambia Sch. Dist. Jail Prog.
Escambia Virtual Instructional Program (District Provided)
Hospital & Homebound
Escambia Virtual Academy Franchise
Pensacola Catholic High School
Sl Jones Christian Academy
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ratings F

Pensacola has an overall rating of 48% from 39 reviews.
User Reviews (13)
From AreaVibes
F
User Surveys (26)
From AreaVibes
C
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  • Pensacola has a Livability Score of 83/100, which is considered exceptional
  • Pensacola crime rates are 21% higher than the Florida average
  • Cost of living in Pensacola is 2% higher than the Florida average
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Think again before coming here 2.5 rating By Anonymous ( Apr 08, 2021) I cannot stand the area to be honest. It's too crowded and can't leave car unlocked at night and I actually live in a decent gated community! People aren't nice, snobby and theyll rob you blind. Not that much to do and I don't like the food. Beaches stay trashed. I have decised ...Read More to move away because of it! Read Less
think twice before 1 rating By Anonymous ( Nov 30, 2019) I have lived in pensacola most of my life.i have seen it go down hill.the navy base does not make pensacola.it has nothing to do with pensacola and how this run down city functions. It used to be one of the best cities along the gulf coast.this city just dont want business in.th ...Read More ey have too many regulation and code.yes it's good to have them,but in order for a city to thrive you have to give into the people a little bit.down town nice but it's only for the high end investors. Which that doesn't make pensacola.crime is every where.but if you put people in jail just to make money.your city goona stand out as high rate crime.pensacola is 10 years better behind in infrastructure.but it will take the hard working tax payers money to make this city move forward.but I dont believe that will ever happen to the city as long as greed and corruption exists. Pensacola beach is not pensacola.its a island with high tax revenue. But a island can only go so far.it cant build pensacola.we have hard honest working taxes payers in pensacola that care for their communities. If you want pensacola to be a better city.then listen to the people voices. Read Less
Great town, but I am speaking from the East Side 4 rating By Anonymous ( Nov 20, 2018) I am currently a flight student in the Navy and I have lived here since February of 2018. I know that experiences vary depending on what part of town you live in. Me personally, I live in the East Hill neighborhood (around Cervantes & 17th) and it has been great. Crime is almost ...Read More non existent and downtown nightlife is very easy to access. The summers are brutally hot and humid if you are not from this part of the country. My biggest complaint is that there are a lack of QUALITY shopping opportunities for an area this large. There are no Costcos or Chipotles here... Read Less
Pensavola? 0 rating By Beacon ( Mar 24, 2017) Yeah. The Pensacola News Journal, The Escambia County Board of Commissions, the Pensacola City Board, the Police Dept, ECOH, Waterfront Mission, Escambia Sheriff's Department, are all off their nut, right? So they made laws in Pensacola and Escambia County to stop this increase f ...Read More or nothing. Do not give money to panhandlers like the one below. Your money is buying drugs and booze. Pensacola IS a beautiful city. One that can readily provide help to anyone that is homeless. This is why panhandlers on street corners that create traffic hazards should be removed. This is the particular reason that Pensacola and Escambia County is inacting outright bans on this stuff. It is getting beyond rediculous. And........EVERYBODY knows it. Even the panhandler below, who will definately tell you he is not a panhandler. Read Less
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Great town, but I am speaking from the East Side 4 rating By Anonymous ( Nov 20, 2018) I am currently a flight student in the Navy and I have lived here since February of 2018. I know that experiences vary depending on what part of town you live in. Me personally, I live in the East Hill neighborhood (around Cervantes & 17th) and it has been great. Crime is almost ...Read More non existent and downtown nightlife is very easy to access. The summers are brutally hot and humid if you are not from this part of the country. My biggest complaint is that there are a lack of QUALITY shopping opportunities for an area this large. There are no Costcos or Chipotles here... Read Less
Pensavola? 0 rating By Beacon ( Mar 24, 2017) Yeah. The Pensacola News Journal, The Escambia County Board of Commissions, the Pensacola City Board, the Police Dept, ECOH, Waterfront Mission, Escambia Sheriff's Department, are all off their nut, right? So they made laws in Pensacola and Escambia County to stop this increase f ...Read More or nothing. Do not give money to panhandlers like the one below. Your money is buying drugs and booze. Pensacola IS a beautiful city. One that can readily provide help to anyone that is homeless. This is why panhandlers on street corners that create traffic hazards should be removed. This is the particular reason that Pensacola and Escambia County is inacting outright bans on this stuff. It is getting beyond rediculous. And........EVERYBODY knows it. Even the panhandler below, who will definately tell you he is not a panhandler. Read Less
Pensavola is a Great City 5 rating By Bobcot ( Mar 23, 2017) I dont know what these people are talking about. I rarely even see a panhandler or homeless around the area. Pensacola is a beautiful city with great places to shop,eat, or to expierance nature. Good people,fun activities and a beautiful beach. ...Read More Read Less
Observe rules 0 rating By Beacon ( Mar 23, 2017) I am not the person who has repeated the post in Craigslist, but I very much agree with them. I copied it and pasted it in here, because the post on Craigs list is flagged over and over again, with no reason, other than the information is feared. This is why it keeps getting repo ...Read More sted. This information needs to be posted everywhere. We have had so much of an increase in these individuals that is has become the subject of ordinances inacted to curb it. I have been homeless and our area is better than any in the area for helping. Panhandlers harm this process. Read Less
Panhandlers on the increase 0 rating By Beacon ( Mar 23, 2017) http://www.pnj.com/story/news/local/pensacola/2017/03/03/pensacola-considering-panhandling-ordinance/98655658/Yes I agree with the person speaking of panhandlers. The article above shows just how much they have increased. To the pount that both the city and county have inacted or ...Read More dinances to curb them. Read Less
Very few panhandlers or beggers 3.5 rating By Bobcot ( Mar 22, 2017) Pensacola is a place like no other. We have hardly any panhandlers or beggers. I've seen other cities and we dont even come close. We do on the other hand have a few too many idiots. (Check the post below for example). This crazy person post that exact same message thousands of t ...Read More imes on craigslist, then warns everyone shes/he is posting it elsewhere. Anyhow, honestly we have no problem with panhandlers. Come see for yourself and have a great day. Read Less
From a former homeless person 0 rating By Beacon ( Mar 09, 2017) 3702 N Pace Blvd is where Escarosa Coalition On The Homeless is located. They are one of many services and opportunities for homeless in both Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. There are corporations, hospitals, construction companies, grocery networks and more that participate in ...Read More providing jobs, housing and food, in cooperation with Escarosa, for every single homeless person that reaches them. There are no tax dollars involved. These resources will provide a roof, money and food in exchange for work, no matter what the physical condition of the person. There is not another area in the entire state of Florida that can provide for the homeless, as adequately as these two counties. It does not matter who you are or why you are homeless, there is ample opportunity for anyone in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties, to recover. Even if you are disabled. I speak from experience.Loaves and Fishes, Waterfront Mission and several others are also involved with the same type of services.So why do we see homeless on corners with signs? Because none of these programs will allow the participants to use drugs, stay drunk or break the law. There is now NO REASON AT ALL, for any person to hold a sign and stand on a corner, in Escambia or Santa Rosa counties. No reason at all. All they have to do is stay clean. Keep this in mind the next time you see someone with a sign that asks for help. According to ECOH, 50% of the people you see with a sign are not even homeless. They are there because they can panhandle 150 to 200 bucks a day from people who think that they are. Escarosa advises on their website, not to give panhandlers money. Instruct them to contact Escarosa Coalition On The Homeless.By the way, the Sheriffs Dept is constantly telling these people to leave and giving them this information. They ignore the info and come right back. Also, all anyone has to do to find this information, is to simply ask an officer or church. This information is widely known and offered at every single soup kitchen in this area as well.Again, many of the panhandlers that you see in Pensacola are not even homeless and can collect as much as $150 to $200 tax free money from people who think that they are helping someone in need. I know some of these folks and they are aware that this is commiting fraud. Keep in mind, that ECOH can even place people in wheelchairs. A large percentage of the panhandlers here are from Mobile. They are here because of the stricter laws against panhandling in Mobile. Don't give them money. Give to the services that actually help the needy.Code of Ordinances
 Supplement 73
 Online content updated on January 27, 2017CODE OF ORDINANCES 
County of 
ESCAMBIA, FLORIDA 

Codified through 
Ordinance No. 2017-5, enacted January 5, 2017. 
(Supp. No. 73)Sec. 86-108. - Approaching motor vehicles on roadways or rights-of-way.* (1) Findings. * The county commission finds and determines that any commercial use of the publicright-of-way is incompatible with the intended use of the right-of-way, which is primarily for motor vehicle traffic, is dangerous and otherwise poses a hazard to both motorists and non-motorists by distracting motorists and by causing nonmotorists to stop and stand in ways that interrupt normal traffic movements often on the county's most heavily traveled thoroughfares. These hazards are also created by persons who use the public right-of-way to solicit donations or distribute printed materials and other items not of a commercial nature. These safety concerns can be minimized by restricting the solicitation of donations and distribution of printed materials to sidewalks and other nontraffic areas intended for pedestrian use. The county commission finds and determines that preserving the safety of persons using the public right-of-way is a significant governmental interest and the restrictions on solicitation set forth below are the least restrictive means of advancing that interest.
* (2) Prohibition. * It is unlawful to approach a motor vehicle being operated on a public roadway or right-of-way open for vehicular traffic for the purposes of:
 (a) Soliciting or attempting to solicit as defined in section 86-251 of this Code, from any occupant of the motor vehicle; or
 (b) Collecting or attempting to collect donations of money or property of any kind or for any other purposes from any occupant of the motor vehicle; or
 (c) Distributing or attempting to distribute literature, property or advertising of any nature whatsoever to any occupant of the motor vehicle; or
 (d) Requesting or attempting to request employment or the purchase of property or services of any nature whatsoever from any occupant of the motor vehicle; or
 (e) Selling or attempting to sell property or services of any nature whatsoever to any occupant of the motor vehicle.
(Ord. No. 2011-35, § 1, 11-17-2011)

Sec. 86-109. - Penalty.* Any person convicted of violating this division shall be prosecuted in the same manner as a misdemeanor in the second degree, and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $500.00 or imprisonment in the county jail, not to exceed 60 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment Read Less
Okay place to live... 1.5 rating By dupuylove ( Dec 10, 2015) I'll start with the not so great things:
I've lived here in Pensacola for about 6 months now. I came down here for a job. The job is well paying but the job market here in general is not very good ie..most of the job opportunities are in fast food restaurants and chain stores.

...Read More The cost of living is relatively low and you can find a decent place to live for the money.

The place is rampant with fast food chains and there's seems to be a lot of obesity..no surprise.

Aside from the higher end seafood restaurants..the food here leaves much to be desired. Even the fast Chinese food is horrible.

The population seems to consist mostly of military and it isn't very racially or ethnically diverse. People proudly display their confederate flags and Escambia County has the largest School to Prison system in the country..ie, they have the police handle normal school disciplinary matters.

There seems to be very little celebration of cultural and ethnic diversity here because there is none and it seems to be deliberate. If you like living around different kinds of people and different cultural flavorings in restaurants and shops...you won't find it here...

Pensacola is the only city that doesn't have laws that forbid racial discrimination in public places. I was shocked to learn this. There are meetings being held though by both White and Black citizens who don't agree with bigotry and the lack of diversity here and want to see it change. Its a very segregated place for the year 2015. The city doesn't seem to understand that racism isn't sexy anymore and that it's economy will suffer if people continue to feel un-welcomed. It's really ashamed because the beaches and weather and the city itself is very beautiful.

The positive side is that the city is very beautiful and the beaches are amazing. There are tourists who come in and make the place slightly more diverse. The military folks are very nice too.

I'd say if you want to be part of making Pensacola more up to date with the rest of the country and the world with more diversity, culture and nightlife...you should come. If you don't want to have to deal with ignorance and do all that work...don't bother. Read Less
On its way to up and coming, but still a bit podunk 2.5 rating By mr. cheese ( Apr 07, 2015) I've lived in Pensacola for over two years now. I grew up near Los Angeles, and my wife near New York, so we had that perspective coming into Northwest Florida. Initially I lived in Warrington to be near NAS, however I left as soon as I could because it quite frankly is not a goo ...Read More d place to live. There are a couple nice areas right on the Bayous, however other than that, stay away from Warrington unless you are looking to shop at a dollar store.

My wife and I then rented an apartment in Downtown Pensacola, just a few blocks from Garden and Palafox. At first we were a bit iffy about the neighborhood because everyone we spoke to said that downtown was dumpy. If you go west of Rues street then such an explanation becomes true. However, downtown has sort of adopted an L shape of niceness. South of Blount Street, between De Villier and Palafox is call North Hill, and is a wonderful residential area until you go south of Cervantes. Then the nice area shrinks to between Barcelona and Palafox, which is where I lived. That block stays nice all the way to the water. Once you get to Garden street the nicer areas head East, making the bottom of the "L". Everything is very nice from Barcelona all the way to 9th avenue between Garden street and the water. This is were all the bars, restaurants, parks, and community events are. This area has experienced a lot of renovation and growth in recent times. Since I moved there a year and a half ago 4 new restaurants have opened on Palafox. The only major problem with the area that my wife and I noticed is the lack of a grocery store. There is only a very expensive organic type store near by, otherwise you have to drive up to the mall area or to Navy Boulevard.

Other than downtown, East Hill is a well known, very nice residential neighborhood. Its general boarders are between 12th Avenue and Bayou Texar west to east, and Belmont to Texar south to North. Lots of parks and nice houses with a couple little restaurants mixed in (Cactus Flower is a gem). The area around the Cordova mall has some decent areas to live, mainly southeast of the airport. The most expensive area in town is East of Bayou Texar off of Scenic Highway. I don't go around there much as it is mostly houses. However, on Cervantes once you cross Bayou Texar there are several great restaurants such as New Yorker Deli and Pizzeria and Nancy's Haute Affairs.

Beyond these areas listed, the rest of Pensacola is run down, full of overgrowth and crime. There are homeless on every major street corner, and the city is filled to the brim with fast food restaurants. There are a few good places for the kids to go to school, but many more to avoid at all costs. The food options are sparse. I think we've visited every "good" restaurant in town several times in the last two years. The places that are good can be great, such as Pot Roast and Pinot or Jackson's Steak House, but they are few and far between. The nightlife is contained to the 4 or 4 bars downtown, a couple of random places throughout the city, and the beach area. Nothing to crazy, but it can be fun when its nice out to spend an evening roaming Palafox. However, the city seems to be enjoying a slight growth in economy and it is showing in the investments made downtown. Read Less
Beautiful beaches, but... 2 rating By melody ( Nov 19, 2012) I lived my entire life in Pensacola until age 27. That was almost 30 years ago. My family still lives there so I visit often. It wasn't until I moved away and experienced other parts of the country that I realized how disheveled and unkempt this little city was. There are pretty, ...Read More well maintained parts of the city, and the beaches are always beautiful, but the city and surrounding areas are tired looking and very unattractive. I said I would never move back unless it was for family reasons, and now I'm at that point. I have to move "home" due to aging parents. In looking for a place to live, I am disheartened and amazed at the same time, given the choices I have before me. If it were not for family, I would vacation here, but never live here again. Read Less
Pensacola, Florida - A Beautiful Place to Live 5 rating By Anonymous ( Jan 30, 2012) I have lived in Pensacola, Florida for my entire life. Nothing beats the gorgeous, sandy white beaches, and warm sunshine. Some of my personal favorite beaches to visit are Pensacola Beach, Golf Shores and Casino Beach. I love to swim, or relax on the shore and look out at the em ...Read More erald colored water. The souvenir shops are definitely places to check out. So many rare gifts and friendly service.

One of the most interesting and educational places to visit is the National Naval Aviation Museum. They have over 150 aircraft representing different branches of the military. Pensacola, Florida is also the home to the Blue Angels. The Blue Angels are a U.S Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron. If you haven't gotten a chance to catch one of their shows, definitely try to watch one on your visit!

In downtown Pensacola, there is so much rich culture and wonderful arts and crafts to see. I love to go to the theater and watch ballet. Nightlife is just as exciting with lots of Irish Pubs to go to or a martini bar. Pensacola has quite a few food and wine festivals throughout the year, and those are always fun and informative.

I have been to many other places in the United States, but I have to admit Pensacola has some of the nicest and helpful people that I have ever met. There is more than enough family fun activities to enjoy that are both fun and affordable. I love living in this great city! Read Less

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      A Amenities

      Are there many local amenities in Pensacola? Yes, there are lots of amenities close to this location.

      Parks

      Lee Square
      Georgia Square
      Miranda Square
      Long Hollow Park
      Fort George
      EDS Play Ground
      Alabama Square
      Henry T. Wyer Park

      Entertainment

      First City Art Center
      Pensacola Bay Center
      Vinyl Music Hall
      Amphitheater
      Saenger Theatre
      Pride of Pensacola
      Artel Gallery
      The Quina House Museum

      Food & Drink

      Back Porch Bar and Grill
      Handlebar
      Nomadic Eats
      Popeyes
      McDonald's
      Pita Pit
      Subway
      Krispy Kreme

      A- Commute

      Is public transit available in Pensacola? Of all people who commute, 1.1% take public transportation in Pensacola.
      Drive to Work
      75%

      1% lower than the US average

      Take Public Transit
      1%

      4% lower than the US average

      Walk to Work
      2%

      1% lower than the US average

      A- Health & Safety

      Is Pensacola a healthy and safe place to live? Yes, there are many hospitals, police and fire stations.

      Hospitals

      Sacred Heart Hospital of Pensacola
      Baptist Hospital

      Pharmacies

      Walmart Pharmacy
      Walgreens

      Doctors

      Summit Arthritis & Infusion