St. Petersburg travel guide
Everything you need to plan a trip to St. Petersburg — flights, hotels, neighborhoods, sights, and money tips in one place.
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Call 1 (815) 473-8090Key facts
- Primary airport: TPA
- Country/region: St. Petersburg, FL, USA
- Language: regional default — English is widely spoken at tourist sites
- Currency: local currency accepted everywhere; major US cards usually work
- Recommended trip length: 3–5 days for the highlights, 7+ days for deep exploration
This is the full St. Petersburg travel guide — what to know before you book, how to get there, where to stay, what to do, and how to do it on a budget. Sunshine City with white-sand Gulf beaches and the Dali Museum.
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In this guide
- Getting to St. Petersburg
- Where to stay
- Top things to do
- Getting around
- Budget and money
- Best time to visit
- Safety and practical tips
Frequently asked questions
- Is St. Petersburg expensive to visit?
- Cost depends on season and travel style. St. Petersburg can be done on a budget with hostels and street food, or as a luxury trip with 5-star hotels and fine dining.
- Do I need a visa to visit St. Petersburg?
- Visa requirements depend on your passport. US citizens have visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to most major travel destinations covered here; always double-check the official government source for your itinerary. Call 1 (815) 473-8090 for phone-only fares
- What's the best way to get around St. Petersburg?
- Public transit, rideshare, and walking are usually the fastest ways to get around St. Petersburg. A rental car helps for day trips outside the city.
- What should I pack for St. Petersburg?
- Pack for the season — see the weather notes in our best-time-to-visit guide for St. Petersburg. Universally useful: a daypack, comfortable walking shoes, and a small umbrella. Call 1 (815) 473-8090 for phone-only fares
- Is St. Petersburg safe for tourists?
- St. Petersburg is generally safe for visitors who follow normal big-city precautions — keep valuables out of sight, avoid empty streets at night, and use licensed taxis or rideshare.
- What's the tipping etiquette in St. Petersburg?
- Tip 15–20% at restaurants, $1–$2 per drink at bars, and $1–$2 per bag for hotel staff — standard for North American destinations. Call 1 (815) 473-8090 for phone-only fares
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