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How much does it cost to go to the St. Pete Pier?

There is no charge to enter the Pier District. Most events are free to the public; however, there will be ticketed special events planned throughout the year.



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The Downtown St Pete Looper is a free trolley service that runs 7 days a week with stops at the Sundial parking garage and Pier Entrance every 15 minutes. To find out more on route information and hours of operation, click here.

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Pete Parking. There are several options for parking in St. Pete, including metered, time-limited, and free on-street parking, public lots and garages, and residential parking.

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There is no charge to enter the Pier District. Most events are free to the public; however, there will be ticketed special events planned throughout the year.

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Enter the Sundial Parking Garage via 2nd Street North, just south of 2nd Avenue North and then access the Pier by walking east on 2nd Avenue. Alternatively, the Al Lang Parking Lot entrance is located on 1st Avenue South between Beach and Bayshore Drive. Access the Pier by walking north on Bayshore Drive.

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A: St. Petersburg is one of the cheaper metro areas to live in Florida with a cost of living only 0.4 percent above the nation's average. By comparison, Miami's cost of living is 22.4 percent higher than the national average.

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Built on 1st Avenue South, the Railroad Pier allowed for steamboats and cargo-freight ships to enter and dock in its 12-feet-deep waters. It was deemed by Demens to be a tourist attraction, later instigating the construction of a bathing pavilion in the two years following its opening.

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Clearwater Beach, it depends on what types of activities you want to enjoy as well as the hotel you stay at. In general, Clearwater Beach is more expensive. Due to its laid-back vibe, St. Pete Beach offers more affordable lodging options in the form of motels and 2-3 star hotels versus Clearwater Beach.

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Check out our list below to find out where to park at all of St. Pete/Clearwater's beaches. Except where free parking is mentioned, most beach parking lots are either metered or park-and-pay via automated pay stations.

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There are several options for parking in St. Pete, including metered, time-limited, and free on-street parking, public lots and garages, and residential parking. Located in the heart of downtown, Port St.

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PSTA's Central Avenue Trolley serves Central Avenue from downtown St. Petersburg to Pass-A-Grille on St. Pete Beach.

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Back on land, John's Pass Village and Boardwalk also hosts lively events each year, including the popular John's Pass Seafood Festival, which takes place every January, and the Kingfish Tournament, held in the fall. In John's Pass Village and Boardwalk, visitors will find plenty of fun options for lunch or dinner.

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Wonderful hard packed sand, easy to walk on and has an excellent length to walk and walk without obstruction. 8 miles is a long way barefoot - not what I'm used to! The beach was gorgeous on this 78 F / 26 C afternoon.

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One of the most beautiful streets in St. Petersburg, and one of the busiest both day and night, Kamennoostrovsky Prospekt is the central thoroughfare of the Petrograd Side, linking the centre of the city with its northwestern boroughs.

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Petersburg's most famous address, Nevsky Prospekt, is only one of dozens of broad, straight thoroughfares that cut through the city and act as the main arteries for traffic and for pedestrians. Most of these prospekts were carefully planned, and show St. Petersburg at its most formally magnificent.

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There isn't any designated free parking at Navy Pier. If you're looking to save some money, you may find a cheaper garage or lot a little further away from the pier.

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