- TripBuzz found 299 things to do with kids in or near St. Petersburg, Florida, including 280 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tampa, Clearwater, Largo and Madeira Beach.
- From Speed Boat Adventures to Great Explorations Children's Museum, the St. Petersburg area offers 95 different types of family activities, including: Parks, History Museums, Segway Tours and Boat Cruise.
- Nicknamed 'The Sunshine City', St. Petersburg, Florida holds the world record for the most consecutive days of sunshine at 768. Nestled on the coast between the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay, sweeping costal views welcome visitors. The city touts many points of interest such as scenic local parks and gardens, museums, performing arts venues and the St. Petersburg Pier.
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Ice hockey, basketball games, and football games can be held at the Tampa Bay Times Forum. Other public events can also be held in here, such as concerts.
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Roughly 12,000 years of powerful stories are told at the Tampa Bay History Center through a variety of artifacts and exhibits. Guests can learn about the early exploration of Florida, learn about cattle drives, and view a replica 1920s era cigar store.
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As the home of an AFL team and NFL team, Amalie Arena hosts a variety of sports games and live entertainment events. In addition to general admission seating, the arena offers premium seating with executive and party suites.
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Clearwater, Florida's Beach Walk is a popular waterfront strip open to pedestrians, cyclists and in-line skaters. The area is close to Clearwater's commercial district, but also has a quiet, tranquil atmosphere and incredible views of the ocean and coastline.
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Located in the Tampa Bay Hotel, built in 1891 and a National Historic Landmark, the Henry B. Plant Museum will take you back in time to the Spanish-American War. Beautifully restored, each room contains artifacts, décor and mementos from the bygone era.
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Named after George M. Steinbrenner, Steinbrenner Field is a baseball stadium that opened in 1996 and is the full-time home of the Tampa Yankees. The stadium, which also hosts other events such as concerts, seats over 11,000 people and has 13 luxury suites that hold up to 20 people each.
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Built as a movie palace in 1926, the Tampa Theatre is on the National Register of Historic Places and continues to play its Wurlitzer organ before shows. Most of the movies played are either old or new classics with some independent films presented every month.
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Downtown Tampa is home to various museums and performing arts centers, shops, restaurants, bars and nightclubs. Area attractions include the Tampa Museum of Art and Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park, along with events like the Fall Urban Art Market.
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With the assistance of the Segway i2 personal transporter, guests of the Magic Carpet Glide can tour Tampa through a variety of packages. There are general sightseeing tours, dolphin watching, and celebrity home tours.
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One of the most notable services of Urban Kai Stand-Up Paddleboarding are their paddleboarding classes which can be customized for the individual skill level of the students involved. Yet, they also offer adventure tours of the local waterways along with fitness and yoga classes.