St. Petersburg = Historical Beauty

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Next on the agenda is St. Petersburg, FL. I had visited St. Pete when I was about 10 and I was completely amazed by the Sunshine Skyway Bridge. I had anticipated returning for many years but never quite got around to it until recently. The views are still breathtaking, you can see out to sea in every direction you turn and the city is rich with history and culture.

View of Sunshine Skyway BridgeSunshine Skyway Bridge



The Dali Museum Under Construction
One of the most famous attractions in St. Petersburg is the Salvador Dali Museum, recently relocated and renovated to host the strangest and greatest collection of the late surrealist painter's work. The architecture of the new building is one that Dali himself would have been proud of, featuring what AOL calls, “a glass slug-like element that appears to crawl through the building and around the façade, a metaphor for Dalí's signature juxtaposition of the classical and fantastical.” Which is perhaps why the building is in their Buildings You Have to See Before You Die List.

If art isn't your thing, you won't have a problem finding other things to do. Near the Dali museum, and stretched out across the ocean, is The Pier. A five tear hub of entertainment, featuring shops, restaurants and even an aquarium. Although, I will admit The Pier has seen better days, it's definitely a site worth checking out. From the Pier you can take a trolley for only .25 cents that will give you an approximate half hour tour around the city's historic district, tour guide included. Along the tour you'll see sites such as the Holocaust Museum and one of the three outdoor open post offices left in the world.  
The Pier at St. Petersburg

Trolley Ride through St. Pete
Don't Miss List!
Attractions: It's easy to loose yourself in the culture of St. Pete, but if you can, stop by Haslam's Book Store (Haslam's Books). The establishment is one of Florida's largest new and used bookstores and houses around 300,000 books. If you're an avid reader, you're sure to 
enjoy this spot.
Shopping: If you're in the mood for some antiquing, head on over to the Central Avenue Antique Marketplace, which features an assortment of art, pottery, jewelry and antique furniture vendors.
View from The Columbia Restaurant
Where to Eat: I personally recommend The Columbia restaurant which sits on the fourth floor of The Pier. The Cuban cuisine is delectable and the views of the ocean from the glass windows are gorgeous. Don't forget to try the mojito. If you're out for a quick bite, then The Cupcake Spot will satisfy that sweet tooth and leave you craving for more with their array of delicious, hand-made cupcakes. For their menu check out The Cupcake Spot
Events: There is always something going on in St. Pete, check out their events calendar for more information at St. Pete Events
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