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THINGS TO DO SHOPPING, BEACHES, SPORTS AND MORE


Listed venues can be found on the map, on page 56.


BERNIE’S & SON


SHOPPING, ST. PETE-STYLE: WATERFRONT VISTAS, MAIN STREET CHARM AND LUXURIOUS OPTIONS


nestle side by side with outdoor bistros, restaurants, museums and high-end con- dos within easy strolling distance of The Vinoy. A tree-lined, Waterfront Museum District pathway runs north to south, connecting The Vinoy to The Dali. Head- ing west on Central Ave., independent studios and galleries appear beside a blend of urban construction and historic buildings, giving the Central Arts neigh- borhood a vibe all its own. Grand Central District is located just


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west of downtown between 16th and 31st, with plenty of on-street parking, and features a diverse mix of fine galler- ies, antique shops, boutiques and eclectic dining and drinking establishments. It can be easily reached via the Central Av- enue Trolley, which makes several stops throughout the District. Seven highly visual blocks known as


the Edge District are easily strolled with majestic palms, beautiful historic build- ings, and numerous murals. Stop by a microbrewery or two, a multitude of bars and craft beer pubs, or shop for anything from fine art to folk art, designer apparel to bohemian couture, custom-made paddle boards to custom home theatre systems, and curated coastal chic decor to the country’s largest collection of mid- century modern furniture. You can travel free by trolley


throughout downtown. Look for the Looper Trolley stops, hop aboard and connect to all has to offer. For more infor- mation and schedules heading to other areas of Pinellas County and the beaches, go to PSTA.net.


26 VinoyRenaissanceResort.com


t. Petersburg’s upscale boutiques, shopping centers, one-of-a-kind re- tail shops and intimate art galleries


FASHION JEWELERS 154 Beach Drive NE; 727-823-2000 BerniesAndSonJeweler.com Tampa Bay’s most unique jewelry


store, family owned and operated for 44 years. Exquisite variety of estate, custom-made and designer pieces. Diamonds and gems. Exclusive Fendi Timepiece retailer. Designer settings, sizing and repairs and appraisals done while you browse. Open Monday- Saturday 10-5.


THE BULA BARUA GALLERY 212 2nd Street North 727-900-1063 BulaGallery.com Bula Barua is an award-winning,


internationally acclaimed Master Art- ist. She is inspired by the vivacious and free movements of blown glass and incorporates it into her mixed-media artworks. Bula’s unique painting style has become known as Luxury Fine Art- Blown Glass on Canvas, and her works are included in many private and pub- lic collections and galleries around the world. She creates multi-dimensional beauty and depth by combining luxury elements such as Swarovski crystals, 24-karat gold, silver, crushed mica, precious gems and high-end resins onto canvas. Visit the gallery, just a short stroll from The Vinoy, to experi- ence the beautiful works of this pro- lific, modern master.


JACKIE Z STYLE COMPANY Located at the Sundial 113 2nd Avenue North; 727-258-4849 JackieStyle.com A locally owned, high-end Men’s


and Women’s Boutique just steps from The Vinoy. This award-winning luxury bou-


tique carries brands including Alice and Olivia, Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Jovanni, Psycho Bunny, Robert Graham and many more! This contemporary boutique was named “Best Stylish Boutique for Men and Women” by Tampa Bay Metro magazine.


NAUTIGIRL BEACHWEAR 216 2nd Street North; 727-828-9380 NautigirlBeachwear.com NautiGirl is a lifestyle brand that


strives to provide the best beachwear for women and men whose lives and leisure time revolve around the water. Whether it is lounging at the beach, fishing, boat- ing, surfing, partying at the sandbar or having drinks at your favorite tiki hut, NautiGirl thinks you should look great do- ing it!


OCEAN BLUE ART GALLERY 284 Beach Drive NE; 727-502-2583 OceanBlue.gallery Breathtaking Art from Around the


World! With over 50 years combined ex- perience in specializing in the Art World, Ocean Blue Galleries have built a coveted reputation of networking and represent- ing many of the top-selling and most col- lectable artists from around the country and overseas. Limited Editions, originals, collectables and a unique collector’s program addresses the eclectic tastes of both first time and seasoned art collec- tors. Legendary comic and movie actor Jim Carrey’s art can be viewed exclusively at Ocean Blue Galleries. Check the web- site for the many artist shows dates and times.


PIPPA PELURE 50 Beach Drive NE; 727-623-0926 (in the Hampton Inn & Suites building) PippaPelure.com


Class & Sass in one boutique! Pippa


Pelure is a unique boutique offering every- thing from casual to afternoon cocktail to evening wear, where women can walk in with curiosity and expectations and leave with joy. Contemporary, sophisticated looks from the top designers in Europe and America.


SARTORIAL INC. 400 Beach Drive NE, Suite 169 727-290-6783 SartorialInc.com A well-dressed man is never out of


style! Preferred brands include Mizzen + Main, Raleigh Jeans, Desoto moisture wicking shirts, 7 DIAMONDS, Halsey, Lu- chiano Visconti, Duck Head, Oxford cloth- ing and Bills Khakis. Now offering Made to Measure clothing, as well as Tuxedo and Formal wear rentals. Take a short stroll across the street and get your Sartorial on!


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