About St. Petersburg, Florida

St. Petersburg was established in 1888 by John C. Williams, who bought the land, and by Peter Demens who brought the railroad business into the territory. A coin throw wager was held among Williams and Demens to name this recently framed network. Demens won the wager and in this manner named the land after Saint Petersburg, Russia. Williams was at that point conceded the option to name the main inn constructed.

Alongside lovely, grant winning sea shores, St. Petersburg is home to the widely acclaimed Salvador Dali Museum, first class cafés and lovely Fort De Soto Park. The waterfront escape is an ideal family escape with countless activities!

St. Petersburg, which glints between the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay, is known for its warm climate and for holding the title of “most sequential days with daylight” at 768 days!

Regardless of whether you’re having some personal time on America’s best sea shores or respecting lovely Tampa Bay from downtown St. Pete, you’re in for some significant fun in the sun.