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  1. The St. Pete Pier | St. Petersburg, Florida

    Its 26 beautiful acres seamlessly combine the peaceful blue waters of Tampa Bay with the vibrant greenery of downtown St. Petersburg’s parks, creating the ultimate place to stroll, bike, dine, …

  2. Explore the Pier - The St. Pete Pier

    Pier Plaza Cultural Grove 'Morning Stars' by Xenobia Bailey Benoist Centennial Plaza featuring the World’s First Airline Monument Courtesy Docks Bayfront Health Tilted Lawn St. Pete Pier …

  3. Welcome to the St. Pete Pier!

    Jan 22, 2020 · From its earliest days in the late 1800s, St. Petersburg has had a love affair with piers. Blessed with a beautiful waterfront, the city has built, owned and managed public piers …

  4. Event Calendar - The St. Pete Pier

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  5. Getting Here & Parking - The St. Pete Pier

    The St. Pete Pier offers over 500 on-site parking spaces, including six electric charging stations. There is also extensive bike parking and access via the Downtown Looper and Central …

  6. Food & Drink - The St. Pete Pier

    Located near the Pier entrance, Fresco’s features a spacious wrap-around deck with views of the open water, boat-filled marinas and the Pier District. The restaurant serves lunch, dinner and …

  7. FAQ - The St. Pete Pier

    At the Pier Point, visitors will find three dining concepts: Teak, a modern waterfront restaurant, featuring a Florida-themed menu; Pier Teaki, a rooftop bar with a tropical atmosphere and …

  8. Contact Us - The St. Pete Pier

    If you have any questions or feedback about the St. Pete Pier, are a prospective marketplace vendor, etc., please select the appropriate subject and complete the form below.

  9. Signature Events The St. Pete Pier

    Celebrate 5 years of the St. Pete Pier with a full month of weekend events this July. Think fireworks, fitness fests, a massive drone show, local artists, live music on multiple stages, and …

  10. History - The St. Pete Pier

    In the years before World War I, the Electric Pier became a major tourist attraction and a symbol of the new St. Petersburg. Known for its hundreds of electric lights and streetcar lines, the …