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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, drink, shop, swim, take in a concert and more.
You’ll start with terrific views of the St. Petersburg Municipal Marina, its array of majestic boats and the city waterfront, loop south past Doc Ford’s restaurant and then to the Pier. Family Park and Picnic Area
Fresco’s Waterfront Bistro. 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 weekend brunch, specializing in fresh seafood, steaks, burgers and pastas.
The St. Pete Pier is your premier destination for signature events all year! Along the waterfront of Tampa Bay, the Pier presents a diverse lineup of festivities, offering something for everyone to enjoy. From cultural celebrations to family-friendly events, our calendar is brimming with excitement.
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 Avenue Trolley. Peak traffic and parking demand are occurring most Fridays between 4 pm and 9 pm as well as on Saturdays from 1 pm to 8 pm, so expect more traffic ...
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 designed as come-one-come-all gathering places for residents and visitors alike.
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 trendy cocktails; and the Driftwood Café, a ground-level casual dining spot with healthy menu options.
Designed in the most popular architectural style in St. Petersburg in the 1920s, the Pier incorporated Spanish, Italian, and Moorish elements, rounding out the City’s Mediterranean Revival style heritage.
Interested in learning more about holding an event at the St. Pete Pier? See our event booking guidelines and click the button below to get started! Need to get in touch via phone? Call (813) 464-1657.
St. Pete’s buy-local culture is represented in this lively bazaar, just a short walk past the Pier’s Welcome Plaza. Area vendors showcase and sell their wares in kiosks and under 10-by-10-foot tents.