Sunshine City on Tampa Bay
Welcome to St. Petersburg, Pinellas County's "Sunshine City," set between Tampa Bay and the Gulf beaches and home to the Dalí Museum, the St. Pete Pier, and a historic downtown waterfront.
St. Petersburg is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, occupying the lower portion of a peninsula bordered by Tampa Bay to the east and the Gulf of Mexico to the west. With roughly 265,000 residents, it is one of the largest cities in the Tampa Bay region and the western anchor of a metropolitan area it shares with Tampa across the bay. The city is known as the "Sunshine City," a nickname rooted in its long run of sunny days and its history as a winter resort and retirement destination. St. Petersburg's identity is defined by its waterfront. Downtown fronts Tampa Bay, and the city's shoreline is the setting for the St. Pete Pier, a network of waterfront parks, and a cluster of cultural institutions. The city has evolved from a turn-of-the-century resort and railroad terminus into a regional center for arts, health care, and tourism, with a downtown that pairs historic architecture with a growing stock of new development. Its location on the Pinellas peninsula places Gulf beaches such as St. Pete Beach and the expansive Fort De Soto Park within minutes of the urban core. The city's neighborhoods carry much of its character. Historic Old Northeast, just north of downtown, is a designated historic district with brick streets and several thousand historic homes in Mediterranean Revival and bungalow styles. Historic Kenwood is known for its Craftsman bungalows and a strong arts community, while a broader ring of mid-century neighborhoods, waterfront communities, and redeveloping districts extends across the peninsula. The urban core around Central Avenue has become a hub of restaurants, breweries, galleries, and independent shops. St. Petersburg offers a distinctive blend of a walkable downtown, a deep arts and museum scene, and immediate access to water and beaches. Major institutions such as the Salvador Dalí Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts anchor the cultural life, while Tropicana Field brings major-league baseball to the city. Interstate 275, the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, and regional airports connect St. Petersburg to Tampa, Sarasota, and the broader Gulf Coast.
St. Petersburg is in Pinellas County, Florida, on a peninsula bordered by Tampa Bay to the east and the Gulf of Mexico to the west. It anchors the western side of the Tampa Bay region, opposite Tampa across the bay.
St. Petersburg earned the nickname "the Sunshine City" for its long run of sunny days and its history as a winter resort and retirement destination. The name remains a point of local pride and appears widely in the city's identity and marketing.
St. Petersburg is served by Pinellas County Schools, the district that covers the entire county. It operates St. Petersburg High School and a network of elementary and middle schools, along with charter school options. Higher education in the city includes the University of South Florida's St. Petersburg campus.
St. Petersburg is known for its waterfront downtown, the Salvador Dalí Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the St. Pete Pier. It is also recognized for its Gulf beaches, Fort De Soto Park, and Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa Bay Rays.
Interstate 275 is the main connection, crossing Tampa Bay on the Howard Frankland Bridge into Tampa. The Gandy Bridge offers an additional crossing to the north. To the south, the Sunshine Skyway Bridge carries I-275 across the bay toward Bradenton and Sarasota.
Historic Old Northeast and Historic Kenwood are the city's best-known residential districts, known for Mediterranean Revival and Craftsman bungalow homes. Downtown and the Central Avenue corridor offer an urban, walkable lifestyle, while the waterfront and near-beach communities extend across the peninsula.
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