Hotels with Kitchens in St. Pete Beach
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Hotels with Kitchens in St. Pete Beach

Top neighborhoods in St. Pete Beach

Pass-a-Grille
Discover a quaint beach neighborhood featuring the Pass-a-Grille Historic District and Gulf Beaches Historical Museum. Enjoy walkable attractions like boutiques, an ice cream shop, outdoor art market, and fishing piers around 8th Street.

Don Cesar
The Don Cesar neighborhood showcases the iconic "Pink Palace" hotel rising from white sand beaches. Visitors admire its Mediterranean Revival architecture with towers and arched windows overlooking Gulf waters. Days here are spent swimming, paddleboarding, or relaxing on the beach with premium service. History enthusiasts appreciate the 1920s glamour and F. Scott Fitzgerald connections. Upscale dining venues offer fresh Gulf seafood and craft cocktails, though prices run high. The area features sophisticated resort bars with live piano music rather than rowdy nightlife. Transportation works best with a rental car or ride-sharing, as public transit is limited, though beach trolleys connect to nearby attractions.

Downtown St. Pete Beach
Downtown St. Pete Beach blends beachfront bliss with vacation vibes along the stunning Gulf shore. Sugar-white sand meets turquoise waters where you can soak up the sun or catch a spectacular sunset. Corey Ave offers charming shops and galleries, while the nearby iconic "Pink Palace" hotel adds a splash of color to the skyline. Beach bars and seafood spots line the shore, serving fresh grouper sandwiches with ocean views. Most attractions are within walking distance, with trolley service connecting major hotels when your feet need a break. Parasailing, jet skiing, and sunset cruises offer perfect ways to embrace the Gulf's beauty.

Pass-a-Grille Historic District
Discover the Pass-a-Grille Historic District, home to 451 historic buildings, located at the southern end of St. Pete Beach. Visit the Gulf Beaches Historical Museum, housed in the former Pass-a-Grille Community Church.

Brightwater
Brightwater's quiet charm lets you escape the tourist bustle while staying close to St. Pete Beach's top attractions. Take a short drive to Splash Island Water Park or stroll along Pass-a-Grille Beach with its powdery sand and crystal-clear waters. The neighborhood's waterfront location makes it perfect for both relaxation and adventure without the crowds. Upscale vacation rentals with private pools and boat docks dominate the accommodation scene. Most visitors drive to nearby dining options, where seafood restaurants and beachfront cafés offer everything from casual bites to fine dining. The clean streets and palm-lined waterfront make this peaceful area ideal for travelers seeking luxury with easy beach access.
Top landmarks in St. Pete Beach

John's Pass Village & Boardwalk
Don't visit Madeira Beach without stopping off at John's Pass Village & Boardwalk, a top spot for shopaholics. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is full of friendly people and has lots of nice beaches.

St. Petersburg - Clearwater Beaches
St. Petersburg - Clearwater Beaches is located 11.4 mi (18.3 km) from the center of St. Petersburg - Clearwater, why not stop by during your stay. If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to Archibald Beach Park and Madeira Beach.




























































































