Tampa is located on Tampa Bay with a population of 400,000. St.Petersburg is the second-largest city in the metro area with a population of 265,000.
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It includes the main cities of Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater. It is the 17th-largest metropolitan area in the United States, with a population of 3,175,275 as of the 2020 U.S. Census.
Even well after the sun goes down, St. Pete/Clearwater's lively spirit won't quit. Whether your ideal night on the town involves belting out your favorite karaoke tunes, dancing the night away or sampling flights of craft brews, you'll find a great nightlife scene here.
The Saint Petersburg metro area is a bustling region with a unique blend of old-world charm and modern amenities. One of the city's most appealing features is its walkability, and many of those moving to St. Petersburg hone in on areas where they can walk to and from daily conveniences.
Tampa Bay's historic Latin Quarter, Ybor City, is home to a genuine piece of Cuban territory – José Martí Park, dedicated to the memory of the poet, journalist, and firebrand who led the island's revolution against Spanish rule in the 1880s and 1890s.
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.
Pete Beach, Clearwater Beach, and all other beaches in Pinellas County. And, last but not least, sleeping overnight is prohibited on all Pinellas County Beaches. That's not too bad, right? Head out to one of the 727 area's awesome beaches and enjoy some fun in the sun soon!