Getting Around
A car is highly recommended for navigating the area and reaching nearby beaches and downtown St. Petersburg.





Lealman is an unincorporated community in Pinellas County, Florida, characterized by its residential character and suburban layout. Located just north of St. Petersburg, it provides a more relaxed pace of life while remaining minutes away from the vibrant arts scene, dining, and nightlife of downtown St. Pete. Its central location on the Pinellas Peninsula makes it a convenient spot for those looking to explore nearby attractions like the Sunken Gardens or the white-sand beaches of the Gulf of Mexico. With a population of nearly 20,000, it maintains a local, community-focused atmosphere suitable for those who prefer a quieter stay away from the primary tourist corridors.
Lealman is an unincorporated community in Pinellas County, Florida, characterized by its residential character and suburban layout. Located just north of St. Petersburg, it provides a more relaxed pace of life while remaining minutes away from the vibrant arts scene, dining, and nightlife of downtown St. Pete. Its central location on the Pinellas Peninsula makes it a convenient spot for those looking to explore nearby attractions like the Sunken Gardens or the white-sand beaches of the Gulf of Mexico. With a population of nearly 20,000, it maintains a local, community-focused atmosphere suitable for those who prefer a quieter stay away from the primary tourist corridors.
Central location between St. Petersburg and Pinellas Park.
Easy driving distance to Gulf Coast beaches.
Relaxed, local-focused community atmosphere.
Proximity to major Florida highways for regional travel.
Lealman is primarily a residential area with fewer tourist-centric amenities than neighboring coastal cities.
Public transportation is available via the PSTA bus system but may be less frequent than in major city centers.
The area experiences typical Florida humidity and frequent afternoon thunderstorms during the summer months.
A car is highly recommended for navigating the area and reaching nearby beaches and downtown St. Petersburg.
Explore the nearby Pinellas Park area for a wider variety of local eateries and casual dining options.
A quiet home base for exploring the Pinellas Peninsula.
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$120-$180 p/day
English, Spanish
Plan for a 15-20 minute drive to reach popular coastal spots like Madeira Beach or Treasure Island.
November-April
Warm and pleasant temperatures make this the ideal time for outdoor exploration and beach trips.
Expect high heat and humidity; plan outdoor activities for early morning or late evening.
The weather begins to cool down in late October, offering a comfortable climate for visiting local parks.
Mild and dry weather makes this a popular season for visitors escaping colder northern climates.