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St. Pete Beach
General Info

St. Pete Beach is the perfect location for your Florida vacation!  Located directly on the Gulf of Mexico on the western edge of the Tampa Bay area, St. Pete Beach is only 45 minutes from Busch Gardens in Tampa and 90 minutes from Disney World, Epcot and Universal Studios in Orlando. 

Enjoy our beautiful four-mile-long white sandy beach and take advantage of the many recreational activities offered.  Visit our Local Businesses section to obtain detailed information on hotels, motels, bed and breakfast inns, and resorts, as well as restaurants and shops.  Additional information and location maps are available at the Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce, conveniently located on Gulf Boulevard.

Visit our National Historic District located at the southern tip of St. Pete Beach in Pass-a-Grille.  Learn about the area's history at the Gulf Beaches Historical Museum and don't forget to check out the quaint shops and restaurants along 8th Avenue.

Discover "Historic Corey Avenue." Here you will find a variety of unique shops, galleries, restaurants and the historic Beach Theater.

Ride the Beach Trolley to one of our neighboring beach communities or to downtown St. Petersburg and attend a Tampa Bay Rays baseball game.

Information courtesy of City of St. Pete Beach, Florida official website:  http://www.stpetebeach.org

Tourism & Local Interest

National Register Historic District

St. Pete Beach’s National Register Historic District is located at the southern end of the city between 1st Avenue and 32nd Avenue in Pass-a-Grille.  Pass-a-Grille was the first town established on Florida's west coast barrier islands and became a part of St. Pete Beach in 1957. The two-block wide peninsular Historic District, bounded on the west by the Gulf of Mexico and on the east by Boca Ciega Bay, encompasses about 90 acres and includes over 360 contributing structures, two city parks and 28 locally designated historic structures, including the city’s first homestead, built in 1886 by Zephaniah Phillips.

The District includes the Gulf Beaches Historic Museum and the 8th Avenue business district, with its many shops, restaurants and lodging facilities. Pass-a-Grille also has the longest section of undeveloped public beach in Pinellas County. Finally, just a few blocks north of the District, is the site of the legendary "pink palace", the Don CeSar Resort Hotel, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

To read about the Aesthetic and Historic Review Board.

Information courtesy of the City of St. Pete Beach.  www.stpetebeach.org

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