Tampa Bay is a large natural harbor and
estuary along the Gulf of Mexico on the western coast of
Florida, made up of Old Tampa Bay, Hillsborough Bay, McKay Bay, and
the New Tampa Bay. Three prominent cities are located along the
shores of the bay, Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater. The
Sunshine Skyway Bridge crosses the mouth of Tampa Bay. he term
"Tampa Bay" is also informally used as the name of the entire
metropolitan area encompassing Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater,
and several smaller cities. The people are warm and welcoming and
the nightlife as exciting as any other city. On
the Web:
Tampa Bay Visitors Bureau
BALLPARK INFORMATION
TRAVELING AROUND TAMPA
BAY
-Ballpark: Tropicana Field -Tenant: Tampa Bay Devil Rays -Opened: March 31, 1998
-Capacity: 41,315 -Cost:
$138 Million -Dimensions: 315-L, 404-C, 322-R
-Seating
Chart
-Fan
Experiences -Address:
1 Stadium
Drive
St. Petersburg, Florida 33705 On
the Web:
Tropicana Field
-Public
Transit:
PSTA is the
public transit provider in Pinellas County, Florida, operating 180
buses and trolleys that serve 43 routes the Tampa/St. Petersburg
area. On the
Web: PSTA
-Taxi: Florida Taxi: 727-392-1978
Beach Express Taxi:
727-896-8888 -Parking: Pay lots available downtown On the Web: Downtown Parking -Alternatives:
Bike and Walking Paths
-Maps
and Directions
Directions: Tropicana Field is
located directly east of interstate 275 in St. Petersburg. I-275
is the main interstate highway that runs north and south through
Clearwater and St. Petersburg.
More directions here. Parking: Make your entrance - and exit - as convenient as
possible whenever you drive to Tropicana Field. Free Parking!
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