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Is there public transportation on St. Pete Beach?

The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority also offers other trolleys such as the Suncoast Beach Trolley that runs every 30 minutes to beaches from Clearwater to St. Pete Beach with a connecting service to downtown. PSTA buses run throughout the city and cost $2.25 each way.



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The Central Avenue Trolley costs $2.25 and the Downtown Looper Trolley is free. The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority also offers other trolleys such as the Suncoast Beach Trolley that runs every 30 minutes to beaches from Clearwater to St. Pete Beach with a connecting service to downtown.

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I've been to St Pete Beach twice, both for a week at a time, and had no car and didn't need it. Unless you plan on going to the parks and big shopping malls, it's just a waste of money in my opinion. The shuttle service Super Shuttle is cheap, reliable, clean, and has friendly drivers.

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The Suncoast Beach Trolley runs from Clearwater Beach (north), to Pass-A-Grille (south), and stops at specially marked Trolley Stop locations along the entire Gulf Blvd. route (except Belleair Beach and Belleair Shores).

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Welcome to downtown St. Pete, also known as the Sunshine City and one of the most vibrant and exciting neighborhoods in Florida! Located in the heart of Tampa Bay, this thriving district is a hub of culture, entertainment, and recreation.

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Let City Sightseeing St Petersburg show you around Russia's imperial capital and experience panoramic views of this dazzling metropolis from the top of our famous bright red double-decker buses, hopping on and off at 24 conveniently located stops around the city.

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Get to know this 4.0-mile point-to-point trail near St. Petersburg, Florida. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 8 min to complete.

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Best Secluded Beaches near St. Pete Beach, FL 33706
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Pass-a-Grille Beach is a long undeveloped stretch of public beach, perfect for a variety of water sports, including parasailing, stand-up paddleboarding, windsurfing and kiteboarding. Recent visitors raved about St. Pete Beach, noting the soft, white sand, terrific maintenance and warm Gulf of Mexico waters.

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Safe & Hydrating. St. Pete's drinking water comes from a combination of ground and surface water, which undergoes a three-step treatment process before being distributed to residents.

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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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St Petersburg (often called St Pete, for short) and St Pete Beach (no 's) are two different municipalities. St Petersburg is a fairly large city on the mainland. St Pete Beach is a small town located on the barrier island of Long Key.

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?? Free Trolley – The Navy Pier free trolley stops at multiple attractions near Navy Pier in downtown Chicago, in addition to Navy Pier itself. These include the Art Institute, Chicago Riverwalk, Millennium Park, and more.

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You will need to make a reservation to visit the pier. To reserve tickets, head to the St. Pete Pier website to select a day and time to visit.

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Is there an admission fee? 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. Events are subject to a ticketing fee.

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