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St. Pete Beach Alden Suites

Alden Suites

5900 Gulf Blvd, St. Pete Beach, Florida, United States | (618) 248-8274

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Overview

Pros
  • Right on the beach

  • Family-friendly rooms have kitchenettes

  • Casual beach bar features ocean views

  • Outdoor grills available for guest use

  • Outdoor activities like tennis, basketball, and water sports rentals

  • The large whirlpool and heated pool offer plenty of lounge chairs

  • Freebies include Wi-Fi, covered parking, and daily newspapers

Cons
  • No formal restaurant

  • No gym

  • Decor looks dated and cheap

  • Wi-Fi can be spotty

Bottom Line

The decor and amenities of this 140-suite property are modest, but so is the price. Kitchenettes and a cookout deck, coin laundry, and outdoor sports make Alden Suites a good option for families and long-term visitors seeking value. Although the hotel sits on the Gulf of Mexico, it’s not within walking distance of St. Petersburg’s most famous tourist attractions, so guests should factor a cab ride or car rental into their vacation budget. While the guest suites lack luxury finishes such as high-end furniture and artwork, the rates are comparable to those of other local hotels that don’t offer kitchenettes. Families wanting to be a bit closer to the action could try Beachcomber Beach Resort & Hotel nearby on St. Pete Beach.

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5900 Gulf Blvd, St. Pete Beach, Florida, United States
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Beach
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Full Kitchen
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Supervised Kids Activities
  • Tennis Court
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

Not much curb appeal, but the interior is nice enough

Situated in a cluster of other beach resorts, Alden Suites isn’t much to look at from the outside -- especially when compared to the higher-end resorts nearby. The light yellow exterior looks dated, as do the bare-bones balconies. However, the grounds are nicely kept and landscaped, with well-manicured plants, palm trees, and tropical flowers. Inside, the lobby is a pleasant surprise, with high ceilings, sand-colored tile floors, dark wood finishes, and cushy gold and blue furniture. There’s also an ATM, as well as a computer with a printer. Guests tend to congregate around the pools and at the beachside bar, and the property attracts both couples and families with its on-site activities and low rates.

Location

On the beach, but not within walking distance of the area’s main sightseeing attractions

The Alden is located toward the northern end of Gulf Boulevard, the main artery of St. Pete Beach. The hotel doesn’t have a sit-down restaurant, but it shares a block with Snapper’s Sea Grill. It’s also within walking distance of Guy Harvey Outpost and Howard Johnson Resort Hotel, both of which house restaurants of their own. Here, the beach is the star, so while water sport rental companies abound, you won’t find much in the way of sightseeing. If you want to experience downtown St. Petersburg’s art galleries, restaurant scene, Tampa Bay Rays games, or Dali Museum, you’ll have to drive or take a 20-minute cab ride.

Rooms

Rooms are modest but good for families on a budget

Each suite includes a living room area, four-person dining table, and full kitchen or kitchenette stocked with appliances, pots and pans, and dishes. Bedroom decor is comfortable but basic, with wood furniture (including full dressers) and tropical-themed bedspreads. While some guests complain of creaky mattresses and Wi-Fi not working in the rooms, others praise the housekeeping staff. Most suites have a private balcony.Poolside suites are considerably less expensive than those offering views of the Gulf of Mexico. Bathrooms contain beige tile, white fixtures, and shower/tub combos with hand rails. Some suites have higher-quality finishes than others.

Features

Family-friendly property emphasizes outdoor activities

While the Alden lacks a gym, its outdoor space features other activities suitable for groups: two lighted tennis courts, basketball, shuffleboard, volleyball, and ping pong. Watersports rentals are available for a fee, including windsurfing, sailing, jet-skiing, and parasailing. The outdoor space also has a cookout deck with grills, a 12-person hot tub, and a no-frills heated pool. The Grab and Go convenience store sells snacks, alcoholic beverages, and occasionally discounted attraction tickets. There’s also a beachfront Cabana Bar serving beer, wine, and frozen cocktails, but there’s no formal restaurant indoors. Other standouts include the coin laundry area, and a basic but clean banquet room for private events or business meetings.