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Things To Do

St. Pete Pier

600 2nd Avenue Northeast, St. Petersburg, FL 33701

Whether you want to grab a cocktail with a view, wander the boardwalk, or just soak up the bay breeze, the Pier is the perfect one-stop shop for fun by the water.

The Dalí Museum

1 Dali Boulevard, St. Petersburg, FL 33701

View an unparalleled collection of works by renowned artist Salvador Dalí, from iconic melting clocks to imaginative visual illusions and avant-garde symbols.

Chihuly Collection

720 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg, FL 33701

The CHIHULY COLLECTION is a stunning, permanent collection of world-renowned artist Dale Chihuly’s unique glass hand-blown artwork.

Wine bar vibes: Allelo

300 Beach Drive Northeast, St. Petersburg, FL 33701

Shareable Mediterranean plates and brunch served family-style—a social and flavorful experience.

Rooftop vibes: Pier Teaki

800 2nd Avenue Northeast, St. Petersburg, FL 33701

A tropical-themed rooftop tiki bar located at the end of the St. Pete Pier—known for great water views and sunset cocktails.

Rooftop vibes: Birchwood Canopy

340 Beach Drive Northeast, St. Petersburg, FL 33701

Atop the Birchwood Inn: A rooftop bar offering sweeping waterfront views—ideal for sunsets or a welcome cocktail

Breweries

Green Bench - Overflow - Green Turtle - Pinella's - 3 Daughters

Ybor City Historic District

Tampa, FL 33605

Founded in the 1880s by cigar manufacturer Vicente Martinez Ybor, Ybor City was once known as the "Cigar Capital of the World" due to its thriving cigar industry, which attracted many immigrants from Cuba, Spain, and Italy. Today, it is a National Historic Landmark District known for its vibrant nightlife and historic architecture. Fun destination for an adventurous afternoon or night out. Mind the chickens roaming the streets....

Pass-a-Grille Beach

St. Pete Beach, FL 33706

Relaxed Pass-a-Grille is known for Pass-a-Grille Beach, a wide stretch of white sand along the Gulf Coast. Beach boutiques and casual seafood spots and bars cluster nearby, especially along 8th Avenue. The Gulf Beaches Historical Museum traces the region’s past through memorabilia like photographs and old postcards. Boat tours to secluded Shell Key Preserve depart from Merry Pier, also a popular fishing spot.