St. Pete’s is going through its own little reinvention. Slow walkers are being traded in for kayak paddles and sleeping early is cast aside for late nights out on the town.
Dalí pushed the boundaries of surrealism, the design and architecture of this museum. Built by the waterfront of St. Pete, composed of concrete, glass skyways, and a giant spiral staircase.
Locale Market is the brainchild of celebrity chefs Michael Mina and Don Pintabona. I say that it is unique and an experience because it’s so much more than your regular old market.
There’s a solid collection of beers to appeal to all taste buds. Infusing local character into their beers, each brew is named after a part of St. Pete’s history.
Staying at Sirata Beach Resort, there’s nothing better than camping out at a cabana to soak in the sun, listen to the crashing waves, and watch the perfect sunset.
Once you head down to Fort de Soto, you’ll discover whole new side of St. Pete’s that you never thought they had. Fort de Soto is a county park on the southwest corner of Mullet Key.