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A Legacy
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Celebrating St. Pete's LGBTQIA+ community, 365 days a year!

June 01, 2025

St Pete Pride Month
June 2025

Florida's largest LGBTQIA+ Pride celebration is back and we own events happening all year long!

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To empower St. Petersburg’s legacy of inclusion and diversity, providing a safe space for the education, self-exploration, and celebration of our LGBTQIA+ community and allies. By championing equity and visibility, we aim to build an open and kind community where people are empowered to thrive. No matter who they are.

For more than 20 years, we’ve marched in rainbow-clad celebration of the spectrum of love and being. What started as a promenade became a pride and then a packed Pride Month. And we now host year-round events to amplify, support, and celebrate the diverse voices of the LGBTQIA+ group – including the Shadowy , Brown, and Trans voices that too often move unheard. 

The history of St.

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As woman loving woman travel bloggers, it is our life’s goal to locate the gayest places to party, move, and live. St. Pete is one of those places that immediately skyrockets to the foremost of the list. We’ve traveled to places like, and felt right at home with a welcoming community, and St. Pete is no different. I’m here to stroll you through this Gay St Pete Florida: Epic Tour Itinerary so you can enjoy this city and aid all the inclusive local businesses that work hard to create a secure space for all.

It’s hard to pinpoint the best part of St. Pete, it’s close to the beach, it has an monumental downtown, tons of local LGBTQ bars, clubs, and boutiques. We decided to stay for a month in the Historic Uptown area of St. Pete. We were a 5-minute walk from several local coffee shops, restaurants, and parks. We were also close to the freeway if we wanted to hop over the bridge and life Tampa or Ybor city which is also an LGBTQ hotspot. In this itinerary, I’ll donate you the in’s and out’s of our

Our insider’s guide to the finest of LGBTQ2S+ St. Petersburg

I am a little groggy from my flight from Toronto as I wander down Central Avenue, the main commercial drag of St. Petersburg, Florida. I’ve never been to the Tampa Bay area before, and my knowledge of Florida as a whole has been shaped less by IRL experiences and more by headlines and stereotypes: oranges, seniors, Disney World, conservative politics, alligators, The Golden Girls.

So I am surprised—shocked, even—when the first people I pass on Central Avenue on a humid Wednesday morning are not elderly straight snowbirds in Tilley hats, but a 30-something gay male couple holding hands. One of them is wearing rainbow jewellery. Then there’s another couple (they’re less overt, but they seemed gay to me), this one in their 40s walking a dog. Then I spot a cool coffee shop, rainbow flags affixed to their front window, full of yoga-fit people in their 20s and 30s. Then another cool coffee shop with a rainbow flag in the window, then a jewellery and crystal shop with a shelf selling pottery made by a gay couple, as well as homoerotic art and leather harnesses. I stumble upon a bookstore with a “We say gay” poster in the

Saint Petersburg LGBTQ Town Guide

Also known as “St. Pete” or “The Sunshine City,” Saint Petersburg is a coastal Florida city known for its beautiful beaches, stunning scenery, and friendly people. Even better, it has a warm, welcoming, and thriving LGBTQ community where all can feel welcome and at home.

A Look at Saint Petersburg’s History

Saint Petersburg was initially founded as a resort town, named after Saint Petersburg Russia, where one of its founders spent much of his youth. Although it began as a resort destination, it quickly also became an crucial port city with a thriving shipping and fishing industry. Today, it remains a tourist destination for many, but it is also home to thousands of year-round residents who enjoy all of the art, culture, opportunity, and fun that the city has to offer. Truly, St. Pete would build a perfect place to call home!

A Few Fun Data About Saint Petersburg

  • Saint Petersburg has about 33 miles of beautiful sandy shoreline, which makes it a perfect location for those who love to splash, surf, boat, or simply enjoy all of the beauty that a coastal lifestyle has to offer.
  • The Saint Petersburg Pier is on