This Florida City Gets 361 Days of Sunshine Per Year - and It Has a Buzzy Food Scene and an Iconic Pink Hotel
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Kenny Tufo, executive chef at Urban Stillhouse in St. Pete, emphasizes the area's unique advantages, saying, "I think the area has the best of both worlds, with the beaches and downtown. You can be in Clearwater, Sarasota, and Tampa really quickly, but St. Pete also happens to be absolutely beautiful and with so much to do on its own." This reflects the blend of city life and beach access that St. Pete offers.
Amber Brinkley, chair of Studio@620, describes St. Pete's cultural richness by stating, "St. Pete is the perfect blend of a bit of cosmopolitan and Old Florida charm, with cultural influences from elsewhere, too. We pack a lot for our weight. People always seem pleasantly surprised by the density of cultural opportunities we have in a relatively small downtown." This highlights the unexpected cultural vibrancy in the city.
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