Central Pinellas County Community
Welcome to Largo, a central Pinellas County city in the heart of Tampa Bay, known for its citrus-grove past, tree-lined parks, and quick Gulf beach access.
Largo sits in the geographic center of Pinellas County, Florida, on the Gulf Coast between Clearwater and St. Petersburg, within the Tampa Bay metropolitan area. With a population around 80,000, it is the fourth-largest city in the Tampa Bay region and one of the county's most centrally positioned communities, with Gulf beaches to the west and Tampa Bay to the east. The city's history is one of steady transformation. Largo began as a rural, citrus-growing settlement, and agriculture shaped its early identity well into the 20th century. After World War II, the county's rapid suburbanization turned Largo into a residential center, and the city's housing stock—largely single-story, concrete-block homes built between the 1950s and 1980s—still reflects that post-war expansion. Today Largo functions as a full-service city and a geographic hub, hosting the administrative offices of Pinellas County Schools and a concentration of regional employment and services. Largo's civic and cultural assets are unusually strong for a mid-sized suburb. Largo Central Park anchors a downtown that includes the Central Park Performing Arts Center and the Largo Public Library, while Pinewood Cultural Park, a 182-acre campus on Ulmerton Road, houses the Florida Botanical Gardens, the Heritage Village living-history museum, and Creative Pinellas. These destinations make Largo a countywide draw for recreation and culture, not just a bedroom community. The city is connected by U.S. 19, Ulmerton Road, and East Bay Drive, with Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority buses serving the area and downtown St. Petersburg about 20 minutes away. Gulf beaches such as Indian Rocks Beach and Belleair Beach lie minutes to the west. Largo suits households seeking an established, affordable Pinellas County base with central access to beaches, employment, and the cultural life of both St. Petersburg and Clearwater. It blends a mature, leafy residential character with genuine civic amenities, making it one of Tampa Bay's most practical and well-rounded suburban communities.
Largo is in central Pinellas County, Florida, on the Gulf Coast in the Tampa Bay metropolitan area. It sits between Clearwater and St. Petersburg and is the fourth-largest city in the Tampa Bay region.
Largo is served by Pinellas County Schools, the district covering all of Pinellas County, and the district's administrative offices are located in Largo. Students attend schools assigned by residential zone, including Largo High School and other nearby campuses.
Largo sits roughly 20 minutes from downtown St. Petersburg and about 30 to 40 minutes from Tampa, connected by U.S. 19, Ulmerton Road, and East Bay Drive. The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority provides bus service throughout the county, including routes through Largo.
Largo Central Park, a 28-acre downtown park with the Central Park Performing Arts Center and the Largo Public Library, anchors recreation. Nearby Pinewood Cultural Park holds the 182-acre Florida Botanical Gardens and Heritage Village, a living-history museum. Gulf beaches such as Indian Rocks Beach are minutes west.
Largo grew from a citrus-farming community into a post-war suburb, and much of its housing stock consists of single-story, concrete-block homes built between the 1950s and 1980s, often with terrazzo floors. The city also includes newer subdivisions, condominiums, and manufactured-home communities.
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