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Convenient Pinellas Park Hotel near Tropicana Field

When planning your Florida family vacation, make arrangements to stay at our Pinellas Park hotel near Tropicana Field and local beaches. One of the most conveniently located hotels in Pinellas Park, FL, our affordable lodging is near a number of area attractions and is only minutes away from Tampa and St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport. When visiting the St. Petersburg area, make sure to attend a baseball game at Tropicana Field and tour the spectacular Pier Aquarium. Whether you are visiting on vacation or business, our Pinellas Park hotel is the perfect place for you.

Enjoy these Florida attractions near our St. Petersburg lodging:

  • Derby Lane (4.76 miles)
    Derbylane offers wagering on Greyhound, Thoroughbred, Quarter horse and Harness racing. Live action poker and tournament plays 7 days a week. There's also the Derby Club Restaurant and Lounge.
    Phone: (727) 812-3339
  • Baywalk (5.9 miles)
    While visiting Pinellas Park, dine at one of the many restaurants, see the latest movie or spend the day shopping at Baywalk, Saint Petersburg's premier entertainment destination.
    Phone: (727) 895-9277
  • Nova 535 (5.3 miles)
    The perfect place for weddings, receptions or corporate gatherings, Nova 535 serves as a sophisticated and convenient location to host any event.
    Phone: (727) 821-6682
  • The Shoppes at Park Place (0.5 miles)
    Located a walk away from our Pinellas Park lodging, the Shoppes at Park Place are perfect for an afternoon shopping excursion.
    Phone: (727) 528-0870
  • Pier Aquarium (6.4 miles)
    While on vacation in Pinellas Park, make sure to take the children to the Pier Aquarium and take part in the "Fresh Fish Theater", featuring marine life from around the world.
    Phone: (727) 895-7437
  • Skyway Bridge and Fishing Pier (11 miles)
    Enjoy the scenic views or try out the salt water fishing of the Skyway Bridge and Fishing Pier.
    Phone: (941) 729-0117
  • Tropicana Field (7.2 miles)
    Home to the Tampa Bay Rays, Tropicana Field hosts major league baseball games throughout the season. Enjoy a night at the baseball stadium while on vacation in Pinellas Park.
    Phone: (727) 825-3250
  • Ft. Desota National Park/Beach (19 miles)
    Voted America's number one beach in 2009. Over seven miles of waterfront, including almost three miles of the finest white sand beach in the United States. Features camping, kayaking, nature trails, golf, reefs and boat ramp.
  • Clearwater Beach (15.2 miles)
    As a year round top vacation spot, Clearwater offers a seemingly endless supply of sun and a mild, temperate climate. It is ideally situated on the Gulf of Mexico on Florida’s west coast, offering something for every visitor. One of America’s Top Family Beaches with powder white sand.
  • Johns Pass/Madeira Beach (9.2 miles)
    This quaint turn-of-the-century fishing village is Pinellas County's top tourist attraction. Over one hundred merchants inhabit the Village with unique retail shopping, a variety of restaurants, the local fishing fleet, cruise lines, boat rentals, parasailing and jet skiing. There's plenty of parking and the beach is just a short stroll away.
  • Treasure Island (10 miles)
    Treasure Island has among the whitest and widest beaches in all of Florida. Appropriately named for its early history of pirates, Indians and buried treasure, the barrier island community known today as Treasure Island served as home to the mound builders known as the Timucuan Indians as well as pirates seeking sanctuary from the sea.

About St. Petersburg

Aside from Native American Timucuans who lived in the area, the first white men to touch Florida's western coast were 16th century Spanish explorers. In search of gold, new territory, and the elusive Fountain of Youth, they stayed only long enough to realize that nothing lucrative could be easily had and then moved on. In the 19th century, settlers came to farm, to extend the railroad to the Gulf coast, and to benefit physically from the climate. Among them were John C. Williams, a former Union army general, and Peter Demens, a native Russian involved in land speculation. The two collaborated on linking the railroad to the peninsula and then competed to title the region. Ultimately, Demens won, naming the town after his Russian birthplace. In successive years, St. Petersburg gained a reputation for its healthful environment, and vacationers began to flock to the area and its developing beaches. Early in the 20th century, passenger airline service originated in St. Petersburg and helped spur the area's growth. Today, the city - considered Florida's fourth largest - still builds on that impulse and makes much of its revenue from tourism. In fact, visitors find plenty to compete for their attention. Resorts and museums, sunsets and sailing, concerts and spring training, golf courses and beaches - all of these captivate, entertain, and insinuate themselves into the hearts of tourists and residents alike. And whether you come for business with Lucent Technologies, Raymond James Financial, Danka Business Systems, or the Home Shopping Network, or whether you just want to spot a dolphin and feed a pelican, St. Petersburg can make it happen. And lest you not experience all the city has to offer, don't forget to catch a Devil Rays game at Tropicana Field, spend some time at The Pier, and indulge in the city's incomparable claim to fame - the grouper sandwich.

Did you know?

Downtown St. Petersburg, home to the museum district, boasts the Florida International Museum, Salvador Dali Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, and Museum of History. Works housed in the Salvador Dali Museum make up the world's largest collection of his masterpieces and are worth more than $125 million. For economical transport, hop on one of St. Pete's teal-colored trolleys, which make stops at each museum.

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