A virtual tour of the new St. Pete Pier

Planned as a destination for everyone, the recently opened St. Pete Pier has instantly become one of Florida's premier urban waterfront public spaces. Constructed at the cost of $92 million, here are a few sights and scenes from a busy July 2020 weekend.

Tampa Bay Watch Discovery Center (23)

‘Olnetopia’ by Nick Ervinck (24)

The Great Lawn (25)

The Point (28) is an interactive destination featuring a wide variety of uses. The building (26) is occupied by a rooftop bar called Pier Teaki. Other restaurants and shops include Teak, Driftwood Cafe and Pier Gear & Gifts + Gator Jim’s Tackle.

Fishing Deck (27)

Tram Stops (T) are located throughout the St. Pete Pier

Parking Lots (P) are located throughout the St. Pete Pier

For more information: https://stpetepier.org/explore/

Article by Ennis Davis, AICP. Contact Ennis at edavis@moderncities.com