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Cute studio with courtyard one block from waterfront parks!
Apartment with kitchen, a short walk to Tampa Bay
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Reviews
10 out of 10
Exceptional
1 bedroom 1 bathroom Sleeps 2 360 sq ft
Popular amenities
Explore the area
St. Petersburg, FL
- Place, Vinoy Park3 min walk
- Place, Sunken Gardens15 min walk
- Place, Salvador Dali Museum4 min drive
- Airport, Tampa, FL (TPA-Tampa Intl.)30 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Balcony
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Cute studio with courtyard one block from waterfront parks!
*ANOTHER PORCH SWING BOUTIQUE HOME RENTAL PROPERTY*
Bright, playful second-floor loft apartment with windows on all sides. Professionally designed to appear larger than its' 360 square feet. Totally furnished with wi-fi, cable TV, linens and kitchen package. Living area, sleeping area with built-ins for shorts and shirts. Lovely kitchen with washer/dryer tucked under counter. Enter through a private courtyard with an abundance of flowers
Stay as a guest at Little Pearl and capture the coziness of a “tiny home" and the airiness of a "tree house". This charming loft apartment is located on sophisticated Beach Drive, the road that leads into the heart of town. It is in an area of grand homes, tree-lined streets and best of all . . . sparkling Tampa Bay is less than a block away. Many of our guests have enjoyed rising early to photograph the stunning sun rises at the end of the street.
From this location, you can easily walk to festivals in the park and even downtown. It is about 20 minutes to the Vinoy on foot. About 5 minutes by car and somewhere in between by bike. (We have bike storage on site and there are many bike shops that will rent them by the day and week.) About four houses down, pick up the waterfront path to town or stroll through a neighborhood of historic craftsmen and Mediterranean style homes.
The entry to Little Pearl is through a pair of antique verdegris gates and under a bougainvillea covered arbor. An old hex block patio is lined with colorful Mexican pots and flower boxes. Garden bench and chairs with small table provide outdoor seating. Follow the private outdoor stairs to the entry deck and door.
This unit has been described by others as "too stinkin’ cute". And it is. With multiple windows, you see the old homes framed through the fronds of cabbage and coconut palms. The small foyer with closet for hanging opens to a unique bathroom (with shower) on the right. The funky vanity is from the South/West part of the country. An antique mirror from a local French flea market hangs above. The owner rescued three glass transoms from an old home. One is over the bathroom door and the other two are embellishments between the kitchen and bathroom. Adds extra light and character. On the left of the foyer is the sleeping area with a queen size bed. The antique headboard with decorative spool spindles has been painted in a McKinsey Childs-fashion with lots of patterns and color.
In the living room, the carpenter built a curio cabinet using arched top doors from Europe. Below is a colorful shelf made from old tin ceiling tiles. A cool shell mirror hangs on the wall. Grass rug completes the coastal look of the room. Like all open floor plans, you see right into the kitchen. Small, but completely equipped with a farm style sink and white square tiled counters trimmed in oak. Overhead ceiling fans add to the ambiance. The new washer/dryer is seamlessly tucked under the kitchen peninsula eating counter. Overhead is a new 40” wall mounted smart TV strategically placed. You can watch TV from the bed, the living room and the kitchen.
Little Pearl is in a perfect location to explore all St. Petersburg has to offer. Being in a quiet high-end residential area away from city noises and next to grassy waterfront parks will make your stay that much more relaxing.
Please note, at this property we only accept a single small well behaved dog. The pet fee is $100.
Bright, playful second-floor loft apartment with windows on all sides. Professionally designed to appear larger than its' 360 square feet. Totally furnished with wi-fi, cable TV, linens and kitchen package. Living area, sleeping area with built-ins for shorts and shirts. Lovely kitchen with washer/dryer tucked under counter. Enter through a private courtyard with an abundance of flowers
Stay as a guest at Little Pearl and capture the coziness of a “tiny home" and the airiness of a "tree house". This charming loft apartment is located on sophisticated Beach Drive, the road that leads into the heart of town. It is in an area of grand homes, tree-lined streets and best of all . . . sparkling Tampa Bay is less than a block away. Many of our guests have enjoyed rising early to photograph the stunning sun rises at the end of the street.
From this location, you can easily walk to festivals in the park and even downtown. It is about 20 minutes to the Vinoy on foot. About 5 minutes by car and somewhere in between by bike. (We have bike storage on site and there are many bike shops that will rent them by the day and week.) About four houses down, pick up the waterfront path to town or stroll through a neighborhood of historic craftsmen and Mediterranean style homes.
The entry to Little Pearl is through a pair of antique verdegris gates and under a bougainvillea covered arbor. An old hex block patio is lined with colorful Mexican pots and flower boxes. Garden bench and chairs with small table provide outdoor seating. Follow the private outdoor stairs to the entry deck and door.
This unit has been described by others as "too stinkin’ cute". And it is. With multiple windows, you see the old homes framed through the fronds of cabbage and coconut palms. The small foyer with closet for hanging opens to a unique bathroom (with shower) on the right. The funky vanity is from the South/West part of the country. An antique mirror from a local French flea market hangs above. The owner rescued three glass transoms from an old home. One is over the bathroom door and the other two are embellishments between the kitchen and bathroom. Adds extra light and character. On the left of the foyer is the sleeping area with a queen size bed. The antique headboard with decorative spool spindles has been painted in a McKinsey Childs-fashion with lots of patterns and color.
In the living room, the carpenter built a curio cabinet using arched top doors from Europe. Below is a colorful shelf made from old tin ceiling tiles. A cool shell mirror hangs on the wall. Grass rug completes the coastal look of the room. Like all open floor plans, you see right into the kitchen. Small, but completely equipped with a farm style sink and white square tiled counters trimmed in oak. Overhead ceiling fans add to the ambiance. The new washer/dryer is seamlessly tucked under the kitchen peninsula eating counter. Overhead is a new 40” wall mounted smart TV strategically placed. You can watch TV from the bed, the living room and the kitchen.
Little Pearl is in a perfect location to explore all St. Petersburg has to offer. Being in a quiet high-end residential area away from city noises and next to grassy waterfront parks will make your stay that much more relaxing.
Please note, at this property we only accept a single small well behaved dog. The pet fee is $100.
Our prices include all fees. No hidden fees.
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Amenities
Pool
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Adults only
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs less than 9 kg per pet (limit one pet total)
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
This property is managed by a professional host. The provision of housing is linked to their trade, business or profession.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
If you cancel your booking, you'll be subject to the host's cancellation policy. In accordance with UK consumer law, property booking services are not subject to the right of withdrawal.
About the area
St. Petersburg
Historic Old Northeast, a neighbourhood in St. Petersburg, is home to this apartment. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Tampa Bay and Vinoy Park, while Salvador Dali Museum and MacDill Air Force Base are cultural highlights. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Al Lang Stadium or St. Pete's Historic Coliseum.
St. Petersburg, FL
What's nearby
- Vinoy Park - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
- Sunken Gardens - 15 min walk - 1.3 km
- Jannus Live - 4 min drive - 2.4 km
- St. Pete Pier - 4 min drive - 2.1 km
- Salvador Dali Museum - 4 min drive - 2.8 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Veranda - 17 min walk
- Cava - 18 min walk
- Beer Box @ Rally - 3 min drive
- Juno & The peacock - 16 min walk
- Outback Steakhouse - 3 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Ann Goldman

Hi there,
As a young girl, I have fond memories of visiting my grandmothers' bungalows in the South. I was especially intrigued by the porch swings. My brothers were, too. We had many squabbles over that swing and the front porch glider.
That is why I call my collection of rental homes "Porch Swing Boutique Home Rentals". Five of them are now fully furnished for vacation travelers. I have a signature shabby-chic, eclectic style with a hint of coastal. Previous guests sometimes ask me to help them furnish their own homes in that style.
As the former art director of a media research company, I really enjoy adding color, and texture to my rooms. I see them as three-dimensional layouts. I also like adding antiques and quirky pieces from salvage yards and consignment shops. My homes are like collections of unique pieces, but still leaving lots of space for my quests to spread out and feel at home.
I rent both short term (7-30 days) and long term (6 months and more). I rent my bungalows in Old Northeast to sophisticated renters who appreciate tasteful vintage homes with lots of charm and character. I take special interest in the yards, adding fountains and gardens.
People have different rental needs. Some are just ready to escape dismal northern winters. Some are on extended stay business trips. Some visit family and friends here. Some are searching for a home to buy and want to live here a few months to check out the area. Then when the home they want comes on the market, they are ready to put down the first contract. Recently, I had a couple find their forever home by doing just this.
As a young girl, I have fond memories of visiting my grandmothers' bungalows in the South. I was especially intrigued by the porch swings. My brothers were, too. We had many squabbles over that swing and the front porch glider.
That is why I call my collection of rental homes "Porch Swing Boutique Home Rentals". Five of them are now fully furnished for vacation travelers. I have a signature shabby-chic, eclectic style with a hint of coastal. Previous guests sometimes ask me to help them furnish their own homes in that style.
As the former art director of a media research company, I really enjoy adding color, and texture to my rooms. I see them as three-dimensional layouts. I also like adding antiques and quirky pieces from salvage yards and consignment shops. My homes are like collections of unique pieces, but still leaving lots of space for my quests to spread out and feel at home.
I rent both short term (7-30 days) and long term (6 months and more). I rent my bungalows in Old Northeast to sophisticated renters who appreciate tasteful vintage homes with lots of charm and character. I take special interest in the yards, adding fountains and gardens.
People have different rental needs. Some are just ready to escape dismal northern winters. Some are on extended stay business trips. Some visit family and friends here. Some are searching for a home to buy and want to live here a few months to check out the area. Then when the home they want comes on the market, they are ready to put down the first contract. Recently, I had a couple find their forever home by doing just this.
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