In
the wake of Suncoast Resort’s demise and the gay guesthouse fever in
South Florida, the Gay St. Pete House pioneers the gay
guesthouse experience in St. Petersburg. Entering the market at an
exceptionally affordable price point, St. Pete House is a great
deal—comfortable rooms, a clothing-optional pool and hot tub, a full
bagel breakfast, beer and wine, and a relaxed, homey feel complemented
by the extreme kindness of owner Brian Longstreth and his crazy dog,
Urban (who recently ran away but was found! It’s also just down the road
from the St. Pete outpost of the wildly popular
Georgie’s Alibi.
The Gay St Pete House
is a small, clean and affordable Bed & Breakfast in central St
Petersburg, just minutes to the beaches, downtown, and the GLBT business
district, Grand Central.
Located in the Central Oak Park neighborhood,
this relaxing oasis allows you to unwind with a private, clothing
optional heated pool, sauna/exercise room and 6 person hot tub.
All six rooms have private baths and entrances, off-street parking, and
free WiFi. All rooms have a TV with DVD player, microwave and
refrigerator. The poolside cottage has a full kitchen. Single rooms have
one queen bed, and doubles, including the cottage, have two queen beds.
Rooms from $69 per night and a special weekly rate, pay for 5 nights,
stay for seven. Your friendly pet is welcome.
- Parts of this article are from gay travel writer, Paul Rubio's
column
Gay St. Petersburg Florida, Our Savior, on
Amazing Gay Travel |