How to spend an artsy and nature-filled weekend in St Petersburg, Florida (2024)

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By Eva Sandoval28th January 2024

Travel writer Terry Ward plans your weekend in St Petersburg, Florida, from mural hopping in the former warehouse district to eating grouper sandwiches on white sand beaches.

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St Petersburg, Florida, is a rapidly growing city in the Tampa Bay Area, whose 70F (21C) "winters", arts city-meets-beach town vibe and excellent food scene make it a fantastic alternative to tourist-thronged Miami and Orlando.

We spoke to Florida-based travel writer Terry Ward, who has called the Tampa Bay area home for over ten years, to help craft the perfect St Petersburg weekend.

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Florida-based travel writer Terry Ward lives in Tampa and has travelled all over the globe while writing features for magazines like BBC, CNN Travel, National Geographic and Condé Nast Traveler. But she still thinks Florida beaches are some of the best in the world.

"I think people get really surprised by St Pete," said Ward, using the city's affectionate nickname. "What a lot of people [want is] a beach experience in Florida that also offers something on the urban side of things… [St Pete]'s just got this indie vibe."

St Pete's immensely walkable downtown, comprised of the St Pete Pier and Grand Central District, teems with shops, eclectic museums, art galleries and nightlife, brightened by hip murals and a constant explosion of new restaurants, from upscale eateries to Roman run porchetta trucks. The Central Avenue Trolley and SunRunner buses run from downtown to St Pete Beach, a narrow islet of pristine white sand, seafood shacks and Mid-century hotels, while a car is useful for visiting seafront Gulfport – an Easter egg-coloured enclave of bars and boutiques known for its nightlife – and historic Kenwood with its brick streets lined with oak trees and gabled Craftsman bungalows. Home to generations of Native Americans since circa 3000 BCE, the area now known as St Petersburg was invaded by pirates in the 16th Century, and the pirate remains a popular figure in local identity.

"St Pete used to be called 'God's waiting room'," joked Ward. "Yeah, it's long outgrown that reputation."

Here's Terry Ward's guide to spending a weekend in sunny, artsy St Pete.

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No visit to St Petersburg is complete without heading to its downtown waterfront to have an "exPIERience" at the St Pete Pier (Credit: James Schwabel/Alamy)

1. Best for Friday night – The St Pete Pier

To kick off a St Pete weekend, Ward heads to the St Pete Pier – a delightfully pedestrian-friendly tree-lined zone of restaurants and shops leading to the city's massive waterfront; crowned by the dazzling twine net mega-sculpture "Bending Arc" by local artist Janet Echelman. "It's super Scandinavian looking," said Ward of the area. "It's super cool. [For kids] there's the [Majeed Foundation] splash pad and they've got a pirate-themed playground. [There's also the] Tampa Bay Watch Discovery Center with nature exhibits… You can get 360 views of everything."

Ward's St Petersburg hotel of choice is the Pier's The Vinoy Resort & Golf Club, dating to 1926. "[It's] so classic and so walkable to everything," she said of the recently renovated flamingo-coloured resort. Ward recommends starting off from The Vinoy on foot towards lively Beach Drive, where couples can grab a rooftop co*cktail at the Birchwood Canopybarat theBirchwood, a handsome boutique hotel, while families can enjoy the Pier's street life. "It's really lively at night, which is cool," said Ward. "[There's] live music on the weekend, and they sometimes have pop up things like a roller-skating rink, depending on the season."

For dinner, Ward likes the elegant French bistro Cassis, the New American restaurant Teak St Pete with its spectacular views of downtown and Allelo, a Mediterranean-Aegean restaurant and bar serving shareable small plates. To end on a sweet note, Ward stops at Paciugo Gelato & Caffé. "We don't even have to have a plan," she said. "You can just set out on foot and see where the night brings you."

Website: https://stpetepier.org/
Address: 600 2nd Ave NE, St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Phone: +1 (727) 822-7437
Instagram: @stpetepier

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St Petersburg is home to a number of street fairs, but none so beloved as the Saturday Morning Market (Credit: Terry Ward)

2. Best for Saturday morning – Saturday Morning Market

Ward's ideal Saturday morning in St Pete is spent at the bustling Saturday Morning Market, a fixture in the city's social scene since 2002. "I'd say it's probably the best market in the whole Tampa Bay area," said Ward. "I come across the bridge [from Tampa] just for that market."

The market – held at Williams Park from June to September and next to the Al Lang Stadium from October to May – is a high-energy showcase for St Pete's best local produce vendors, artisans and food stands. "Beautiful flowers, live music, beer garden," said Ward. "Everybody goes to that on Saturday morning… You can piece together an easy breakfast, and they have tables to sit at."

Ward's go-to sweet treat at the Saturday Morning Market is a freshly made Belgian waffle from Sylvia's Waffles, but she notes that the market changes constantly. "You never know who's going to be there," she said. "There's usually someone, like, opening coconuts with a straw… but it's lots of different food from different countries, and [locals] do their product shopping there. [It's] got a little bit of a Euro vibe."

The Saturday Morning Market welcomes artisans from all over the Tampa Bay Area, selling wares from hand-painted ceramic tiles to repurposed art prints. Ward likes gifting local honey, pure Florida sea salt and tropical sea sponges. "I always get [sponges] to bring to friends when I'm looking for something really 'Florida'," she said.

Website: https://saturdaymorningmarket.com/
Address: 350 2nd Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL 33701 (summer) and 100 1st Ave SE, St. Petersburg, FL 33701 (winter)
Phone: +1 (727) 855-1937
Instagram: @saturdaymorningmarket.stpete

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St Petersburg, Florida has a thriving arts scene celebrating local artists and offering top museum experiences while its streets are emblazoned with murals (Credit: Terry Ward)

3. Best for Saturday afternoon – Soaking up the street art and museum scene

After strolling through the Saturday Morning Market, Ward segues into an afternoon of enjoying St Petersburg's vibrant art scene – starting with the Dalí Museum, an avantgarde building designed by local architect Yann Weymouth that houses over 2,400 artworks chronicling every period of the surrealist master's life and artistic evolution. "It's just a short walk from [the winter Saturday Morning Market]," said Ward. "They have a good café there, too, that does a really good Spanish tortilla."

The Dali is just one of St Petersburg's unique museums: art lovers can also explore the nearby James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art or, heading further uptown, the Museum of the American Arts & Crafts Movement. Modern sculpture lovers will enjoy the Chihuly Collection at the Morean Arts Centre, where American glass artist Dale Chihuly's whimsical glass sculptures of sea creatures are on display.

As rich as St Pete's museum scene may be, the city's greatest art may well be found outdoors, particularly in the former warehouse precinct which – known as the Grand Central District since 2000 – is now home to excellent shops, dining options and dozens of gorgeous street murals splashed across formerly drab expanses. "They have the huge Shine® Mural Festival every year," said Ward. "There's hundreds of street murals in St. Pete. The city actually welcomes muralists more. The city has really kind of fostered St Pete's creativity and enabled it. It's just a cool town."

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St Petersburg has great nightlife, especially in Grand Central, carved out of the former warehouse district (Credit: Zuma Press Inc/Alamy )

4. Best for Saturday night – the Grand Central District

When the sun goes down, muting the vibrant colours of the Grand Central District's murals, the area's nightlife begins; perfect for a car-free Saturday night of great food and bar hopping. "There's a few spots I like there for something casual," said Ward. "There's a place called Lolita's Wine Market [where you can] make your own charcuterie boards. They've got couches that make it really communal for hanging out." Ward also recommends Trophy Fish – an elevated fish house serving craft co*cktails and fresh Gulf seafood like smoked peel-and-eat shrimp and fish sandwiches made with the day's fresh catch.

For after dinner drinks, Ward suggests The Saint. "It's a speakeasy where you enter through a confessional," she explained. "Confess your sin and get in." The speakeasy's location on a nondescript city block belies its decadent interiors and its vast menu of elaborate co*cktails, seven of which are named for the Deadly Sins, or its regular tarot readings and burlesque performances. For something a little more wholesome, Ward recommends heading to one of St Pete's breweries. "They're really good here. They're sort of family-friendly," she said. "[They have] cornhole and outdoor areas where you can hang out beer garden style." Try Ward's craft brewery pick, 3 Daughters Brewing on 22nd street.

Website: https://www.grandcentraldistrict.org/
Instagram: @grandcentralsp

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For an indulgent Sunday brunch steeped in culture, Ward enjoys visiting The Library in downtown St Pete (Credit: Amy Pezzicara)

5. Best for Sunday morning – Brunch at The Library

Saturday night drinks naturally bleed into Sunday morning (or early afternoon) brunch. St Pete has many great options – like the lavish Sunday brunch buffet at the bubble-gum pink castle shaped Don CeSar resort on St Pete Beach. Ward's favourite brunch spot is The Library, an elegant New American restaurant located in downtown St Pete. "It's got indoor and outdoor seating and great Gouda bacon grits and co*cktails," said Ward. "[It's ] inspired by a library in Baltimore, [with] books as décor and for borrowing if you want to find a nook to curl up with a coffee and read."

The Library's unique bookish setting is housed in the John Hopkins All Children's Hospital Research and Education building. Also unique are its brunch offerings, which range from playful twists on American brunch classics – like Maple Snickerdoodle Pancakes and Beef Cheek Benedict – to a decadent $80 brunch board extravaganza.

Website: https://thelibrarystpete.com/
Address: 600 5th St S, St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Phone: +1 (727) 369-9969
Instagram: @thelibrarystpete

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Cap off your St Petersburg weekend with a day in the area's nature, like the sugar sand beach Pass-a-Grille or the lush Weedon Island Preserve (Credit: ZUMA Press Inc/Alamy)

6. Best for Sunday afternoon – Florida nature escape

When all is said and done, Florida's main draw is always its sugar-soft white sand beaches and untamed wildlife. "[There's] so much natural beauty in the area," said Ward. "I think if you don't get out in it either at one of the beaches or these unexpected places to paddle and see dolphins and manatees, you're missing out on what Florida is really about."

Ward's ideal St Petersburg beach escape is the charming neighbourhood of Pass-a-Grille, located at the southernmost end of St Pete Beach and flanked with brightly painted late 19th-Century gabled buildings, home to artsy boutiques and restaurants. "The history is interesting," said Ward. "It was named Passe aux Grilleurs in French for the French buccaneers who grilled up their fresh catch on the pass there."

A day in Pass-a-Grille involves boutique hopping and a relaxing layout at the beach before adjourning to The Dewey; beachfront luxury suites with a dazzling rooftop bar and restaurant serving upscale coastal fare (try the Kentucky Fried Grouper Cheeks).

For those looking for an alternative water adventure, Ward loves the Weedon Island Preserve. "There's a four-mile kayaking or canoe trail through the mangroves," said Ward. "Feels a little bit like you're in the Everglades!"

Visitors can rent canoes and kayaks to explore the preserve, then stop for lunch at The Getaway; a tiki hut next door to the Urban Kai paddleboard shop. "It's really cool, it's got Key West vibes," said Ward. "The restaurant is just picnic tables in the sand – you know, bright colours, tropical music. It's very Jimmy Buffett Key Westie feeling. I took a friend from Switzerland there recently and he was, like, 'This is exactly what I was hoping for.' They've got tuna nachos and then grilled fish tacos like grouper, snapper, whatever's fresh. I love that place."

St Petersburg's location on the Gulf of Mexico makes it perfect for enjoying fresh seafood, especially famous Florida grouper, which is most commonly served in delicious sandwiches – choose blackened, grilled, or fried. "There's nothing kind of like eating a sandwich with a water view," said Ward.

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St Petersburg, Florida

St. Petersburg, Florida, is a rapidly growing city located in the Tampa Bay Area. It is known for its warm winters, artsy atmosphere, and excellent food scene. St. Petersburg offers a beach experience combined with an urban vibe, making it an attractive alternative to popular tourist destinations like Miami and Orlando [[1]].

St Pete Pier

The St Pete Pier is a popular destination in St. Petersburg. It is a pedestrian-friendly area with restaurants and shops that lead to the city's waterfront. The pier features the "Bending Arc" twine net mega-sculpture by local artist Janet Echelman. Visitors can enjoy various activities at the pier, such as visiting the Tampa Bay Watch Discovery Center, which offers nature exhibits and 360-degree views of the surroundings. The area is lively at night, with live music and occasional pop-up events like roller-skating rinks [[2]].

Saturday Morning Market

The Saturday Morning Market is a bustling market in St. Petersburg that has been a fixture in the city's social scene since 2002. It is considered one of the best markets in the Tampa Bay area. The market showcases local produce vendors, artisans, and food stands. Visitors can find a variety of products, including beautiful flowers, live music, and a beer garden. The market offers a Euro vibe and is a popular spot for locals to shop and enjoy breakfast [[3]].

St Petersburg's Art Scene

St. Petersburg has a thriving arts scene, with several museums and a vibrant street art culture. The Dalí Museum is a notable attraction, featuring over 2,400 artworks by the surrealist master Salvador Dalí. Other museums in the area include the James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art, the Museum of the American Arts & Crafts Movement, and the Chihuly Collection at the Morean Arts Centre, which displays whimsical glass sculptures by Dale Chihuly. St. Petersburg is also known for its street murals, with hundreds of them adorning the city's former warehouse district, now known as the Grand Central District. The city has embraced and fostered its creativity, making it a cool and artistic town [[4]].

Grand Central District

The Grand Central District is a vibrant neighborhood in St. Petersburg. It was carved out of the former warehouse district and is known for its nightlife. The area offers a variety of casual dining options, such as Lolita's Wine Market and Trophy Fish. For a unique experience, visitors can check out The Saint, a speakeasy where you enter through a confessional. The district is also home to craft breweries, such as 3 Daughters Brewing. It provides a lively atmosphere with couches for communal hanging out and outdoor areas for a beer garden-style experience [[5]].

Brunch at The Library

The Library is an elegant New American restaurant located in downtown St. Petersburg. It offers indoor and outdoor seating and is known for its Gouda bacon grits and co*cktails. The restaurant's decor is inspired by a library in Baltimore, with books as decorations that can be borrowed for reading. The Library is housed in the John Hopkins All Children's Hospital Research and Education building and offers a unique brunch experience, including playful twists on American brunch classics and a decadent brunch board extravaganza [[6]].

Florida Nature Escape

St. Petersburg is surrounded by natural beauty, including sugar-soft white sand beaches and wildlife. Pass-a-Grille is a charming neighborhood located at the southernmost end of St. Pete Beach. It features brightly painted late 19th-century gabled buildings, artsy boutiques, and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy boutique hopping and relaxing on the beach before heading to The Dewey, a beachfront luxury suite with a rooftop bar and restaurant serving upscale coastal fare. Another option for a water adventure is the Weedon Island Preserve, where visitors can rent canoes or kayaks to explore the mangroves. The preserve offers a unique experience, similar to being in the Everglades. Nearby, visitors can enjoy lunch at The Getaway, a tiki hut with a tropical Key West vibe, serving dishes like tuna nachos and grilled fish tacos [[7]].

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