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St. Petersburg City Intelligence

St. Petersburg is a principal city of Florida's Tampa Bay metro with healthcare, marine-science, and tourism employment, interstate and bridge access across the bay, rising housing costs, and hurricane and coastal-flooding adaptation context. St. Petersburg is a north america city of about ~3.2M metro in United States. On the composite city-intelligence score, St. Petersburg sits at an early stage relative to the indexed set (59/100).

Last updated
2026-05-16
Data year
2025
Population
~3.2M metro
View of St. Petersburg, United States

Image credit: Image: Jamie Beverly from St. Petersburg, Florida, USA / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 2.0

Overall score

Use the St. Petersburg profile to compare affordability, air quality, energy planning, and climate resilience alongside Tampa, Orlando, and Miami.

Overall59/100
Affordability48/100
Air quality60/100
Energy54/100

Overall city intelligence

Constrained

59/100

Composite directional score across affordability, air quality, clean energy, and resilience.

Data confidence

Directional

Directional indicators pending integration of verified city-level data.

Verified utility layers

See country hub

Emergency, healthcare, and transport verification status appears on the country hub.

St. Petersburg data table

The table is part of the initial server-rendered HTML and mirrors the key city score cards.

St. Petersburg city intelligence data table
MetricValueContext
Overall score59/100Composite score across major city intelligence modules.
Cost of Living48/100St. Petersburg's cost-of-living profile is a directional indicator pending integration of verified city-level data; structured benchmark context applies.
Air Quality60/100St. Petersburg's air-quality profile is a directional indicator framed against WHO and regional benchmarks; verified city-level measurements appear in the dedicated air-quality dataset section once integrated.
Energy54/100St. Petersburg's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Safety53/100St. Petersburg's safety profile is a directional indicator; verified country-level emergency profiles attach via the country hub where available.
Internet Speed57/100St. Petersburg's connectivity profile is a directional indicator combining national digital-readiness context with widely cited speed-test references.
Climate Risk46/100St. Petersburg's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Resilience46/100Climate adaptation and infrastructure continuity context.

Safety

Deterministic safety estimates from our index — planning signals derived from country priors and city data, not official crime statistics.

Safety

Overall safety73/100
Low crime75/100
Personal safety76/100
Night safety68/100
Road safety72/100

St. Petersburg is estimated to be a generally safe city (73/100 in our safety index), with solid personal-safety indicators.

Quality of Life

A composite quality-of-life estimate and its component indicators.

Quality of Life

Quality of life81/100
Healthcare84/100
Education88/100
Green space82/100
Cleanliness80/100
Infrastructure91/100
Mobility69/100

St. Petersburg has a very high quality-of-life estimate (81/100), with notable strengths in healthcare, green space, cleanliness and infrastructure.

Family Friendliness

How the city scores for raising a family, with the indicators that drive it.

Family Friendliness

Family friendliness78/100
Education88/100
Green space82/100
Overall safety73/100

St. Petersburg scores high for family living (78/100), helped by education access, safety, parks and green space and healthcare.

Digital Nomad Suitability

Suitability for remote workers, based on connectivity, mobility, and livability.

Digital Nomad Suitability

Digital nomad suitability68/100
Walkability73/100
Cycling61/100
Infrastructure91/100

St. Petersburg is high for remote workers (68/100), based on connectivity, walkability, safety and overall livability and day-to-day amenities.

Retirement Suitability

Suitability for retirement, weighing healthcare, affordability, climate, and environment.

Retirement Suitability

Retirement suitability74/100
Healthcare84/100
Cleanliness80/100
Outdoor lifestyle50/100

St. Petersburg is high for retirement (74/100), appealing for healthcare access, a comfortable climate and a clean environment.

Emergency and public safety in St. Petersburg

Local public safety guidance for St. Petersburg, with the country-level emergency contacts that apply when calling for police, fire, or ambulance.

Verified
United States emergency contacts
ServiceNumberNotes
Universal emergency91124/7911 reaches police, fire, and emergency medical dispatch across the United States.

For the universal emergency contacts that apply in St. Petersburg, including police, fire, and ambulance, see the United States emergency profile.

Public safety sources

Each emergency contact above is attributed to an official emergency service or government publisher. Confirm current numbers directly with these sources.

Last verified: 2026-05-16

Methodology and the wider source registry are documented on the scoring methodology and data sources pages.

Healthcare and hospitals in St. Petersburg

Healthcare context for St. Petersburg, with national-level information from United States where city-specific data is not yet verified. This is informational only and does not provide medical advice.

Verified

For the national healthcare and public-health context that applies in St. Petersburg, see the United States healthcare profile.

Official hospital registry

Medicare Care Compare

Federal directory for comparing Medicare-certified hospitals, nursing homes, and other care providers.

Last verified: 2026-05-16

Healthcare sources

Each entry above is attributed to an official government, public health, or recognised health-system publisher. Confirm current information directly with these sources.

Last verified: 2026-05-16

Related sections: emergency and public safety, scoring methodology, and data sources.

Transport and mobility in St. Petersburg

Local mobility context for St. Petersburg, with national-level context from United States where city-specific data is not yet verified. This is informational only.

Verified

For national transport authorities and operators that apply in St. Petersburg, see the United States transport profile.

Transport sources

Each entry above is attributed to an official transport authority, national operator, airport publisher, or government source. Confirm current information directly with these publishers.

Last verified: 2026-05-16

Related sections: emergency and public safety, healthcare and hospitals, cities directory, countries directory, scoring methodology, data sources.

Air quality dataset

Source-attributed air-quality dataset for St. Petersburg. Verified measurements are surfaced when published from accepted official datasets; transparent fallback is shown otherwise.

Air quality dataset for St. Petersburg

Verified data unavailableLast updated 2026-05-16 / data year 2025

Verified air-quality measurements are not yet published for this location

Source-attributed values for St. Petersburg will appear here after the platform integrates verified measurements from accepted official publishers. Until then, structured air-quality module context remains available on the dedicated module page.

St. Petersburg air-quality dataset coverage
MetricValueData yearStatus
Air qualityVerified air-quality measurements are not yet published for this location.

Data provenance

Source attribution
  • Global City Intelligence — air-quality dataset

    Verified data unavailable
    Publisher
    Global City Intelligence
    Last verified
    2026-05-16

    The air-quality dataset begins empty by design. Verified city-level measurements appear here only after they are sourced from accepted publishers (WHO, EEA, US EPA, OpenAQ, OECD, or official national/city environmental agencies).

Explore St. Petersburg modules

City pages link to module and ranking pages so crawlers can move through the topic cluster naturally.

Cost of Living in St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg's cost-of-living profile is a directional indicator pending integration of verified city-level data; structured benchmark context applies.

Air Quality in St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg's air-quality profile is a directional indicator framed against WHO and regional benchmarks; verified city-level measurements appear in the dedicated air-quality dataset section once integrated.

Energy in St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.

Safety in St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg's safety profile is a directional indicator; verified country-level emergency profiles attach via the country hub where available.

Internet Speed in St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg's connectivity profile is a directional indicator combining national digital-readiness context with widely cited speed-test references.

Climate Risk in St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.

City rankings

Compare this city against other indexed cities in crawlable ranking tables.

Cost of living in St. Petersburg

Cost of living estimates for St. Petersburg — monthly budgets, rent, food, and transport in the local currency, plus an affordability score for comparison. Planning estimates derived from country baselines, not live prices.

Climate in St. Petersburg

Climate profile for St. Petersburg — Humid Subtropical climate, annual average 22.8°C, comfort score 74/100. Month-by-month temperatures, rainfall, sunshine, and the best months to visit. Deterministic planning estimates, not a forecast.

Visual guide to St. Petersburg

Source-attributed visual context for St. Petersburg using verified Wikimedia imagery from the existing media catalog, alongside structured city intelligence and planning links. Not a tourism guide or attractions ranking.

Weekend trip planning guide for St. Petersburg

Weekend trip planning checklist for St. Petersburg — links into arrival planning, Summer 2026 travel context, visual orientation, budget tools, transport, public safety, and healthcare context. Not an itinerary, events calendar, hotel-price guide, restaurant guide, or tourism ranking.

Estimate a monthly budget for St. Petersburg

Estimate a monthly budget for St. Petersburg using your own housing, food, transport, healthcare, and lifestyle inputs. Planning estimator only — not an official cost-of-living measurement.

Plan a trip budget for St. Petersburg

Plan a trip budget for St. Petersburg using your own accommodation, food, local transport, activities, travel, healthcare buffer, and emergency buffer inputs. Planning estimator only — not an official travel cost estimate.

Nearby cities from St. Petersburg

Where else nearby you could spend a day or a weekend from St. Petersburg. Links are derived from geographic proximity, shared region, shared natural-recreation areas, transport corridors, and country borders — not popularity or tourism rankings.

Tampa, United States

Same region · about 27 km from St. Petersburg. Explore Tampa's city intelligence profile.

Sarasota, United States

Same region · about 50 km from St. Petersburg. Explore Sarasota's city intelligence profile.

Lakeland, United States

Same region · about 73 km from St. Petersburg. Explore Lakeland's city intelligence profile.

Orlando, United States

Same region · about 149 km from St. Petersburg. Explore Orlando's city intelligence profile.

Naples, United States

Same region · about 198 km from St. Petersburg. Explore Naples's city intelligence profile.

Themed collections

Theme-first discovery collections that include St. Petersburg — grouped by outdoor interest (mountains, lakes, coasts, forests, national parks) rather than geography.

Interpretation

Use the St. Petersburg profile to compare affordability, air quality, energy planning, and climate resilience alongside Tampa, Orlando, and Miami. Its standout dimensions are air quality (60/100) and internet speed (57/100). The area most worth watching is climate risk (46/100), where the model registers practical gaps. Data year 2025; last updated 2026-05-16. Drawn from 4 institutional references.

Country context is available on the United States country page. Related rankings include Overall Intelligence, Quality of Life, Remote Work. See where St. Petersburg appears in global rankings or read the scoring methodology.

Structured indicators on this page are directional and intended for orientation. Verified datasets are being integrated; official sources should be used for critical decisions.

Sources

4 institutional references inform this view, listed below with reliability notes. Structured indicators on this page are directional and intended for orientation; verified datasets are being integrated and official sources should be used for critical decisions.