Our Location
518 3rd Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL
DRIVING DIRECTIONS:
From Bradenton - Head north on I-275 towards St. Pete. Exit at I-175 (just before Tropican Field) and head east 1.4 miles. Turn left on 5th Street South. Viridian Apartments is just three blocks ahead on your left.
From Tampa - Head south on I-275 towards St. Pete. Exit at I-175 (just after Tropican Field) and head east 1.4 miles. Turn left on 5th Street South. Viridian Apartments is just three blocks ahead on your left.
Nearby Shopping, Dining & Attractions
Publix | 0.2 miles |
Downtown St. Petersburg | 0.3 miles |
Arts Center | 0.3 miles |
Bay Walk | 0.5 miles |
St. Petersburg Library | 0.5 miles |
Mahaffey Theater | 0.5 miles |
The Coliseum | 0.6 miles |
Bayfront Medical Center | 0.7 miles |
Straub Park | 0.8 miles |
The Vinoy | 1.1 miles |
Tropicana Field | 1.2 miles |
I-275 Access | 1.4 miles |
The Pier | 1.5 miles |
St. Petersburg Country Club | 2.8 miles |
WalMart Supercenter | 3.4 miles |
Gulf Beaches | 6.8 miles |
Don Cesar Beach Resort | 6.9 miles |
St. Pete-Clearwater Airport | 10.2 miles |
About St Petersburg, FL
Take in a major league ball game, hit the beach, browse through a world class museum or stroll along streets lined with graceful Mediterranean-style architecture. Whatever your taste, St. Petersburg offers everything under the sun. With an average temperature of 73.6 degrees, St. Petersburg records 361 days a year of sunshine - no wonder the city's moniker is the Sunshine City.
As Florida's fourth largest city, with an average age of 39, St. Petersburg in recent years has hosted the NCAA Men's Final Four, the 1996 Vice Presidential debates, welcomed the Rays Baseball team into our city's Tropicana Field as their permanent home and shared in the job growth of the Tampa Bay region that has led the nation.
St. Petersburg's stunning city-wide renaissance has caught the attention of America. Our downtown, located on one of our nation's most beautiful waterfront parks, is fast-becoming one of the most attractive, livable and viable downtowns in the country.
As Florida's fourth largest city, with an average age of 39, St. Petersburg in recent years has hosted the NCAA Men's Final Four, the 1996 Vice Presidential debates, welcomed the Rays Baseball team into our city's Tropicana Field as their permanent home and shared in the job growth of the Tampa Bay region that has led the nation.
St. Petersburg's stunning city-wide renaissance has caught the attention of America. Our downtown, located on one of our nation's most beautiful waterfront parks, is fast-becoming one of the most attractive, livable and viable downtowns in the country.