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St Augustine Bed and Breakfast
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This page describes bed and breakfasts and inns located in St Augustine, Florida
See the Florida
page for additional bed and breakfast accommodations.
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INFORMATION ABOUT ST AUGUSTINE | |
Bed and breakfast goers will not want to miss the quaint historic city of St. Augustine. The city is the oldest city in North America, established by the Spainard Pedro Menendez in 1568. Inngoers can wonder down St. Augustine's cobblestone streets full of shops and historic buildings, explore the Castillo de San Marco, eat in many fine restaurants and enjoy the nearby beaches. St. Augustine also offers ongoing festivals throughout the year making this a stop for any traveler. Our bed and breakfast owners are ready to lend their expertise as you enjoy the cities many offerings. |
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CURRENT BED AND BREAKFAST INNS | |
Our St Augustine
guide currently features the following bed and breakfast inn accommodations. (5) |
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Alexander Homestead Bed and Breakfast
This is a perfectly appointed bed and breakfast, with four of the most inviting and romantic bedrooms that hint of lavender sachets and pale hues of vintage opulence.
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Casablanca Inn By the Bay
Repeatedly honored as the Best B&B in St. Augustine, the Casablanca Inn features 23 luxurious and unique rooms and suites, all individually decorated.
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Southern Wind Inn Bed & Breakfast
Surrender yourself to gracious Southern Hospitality at the Inn renowned for her turn - of - the century elegance.
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Carriage Way Bed and Breakfast
Romantic Victorian St. Augustine Bed and Breakfast
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Centennial House
This premier 8 room inn offers gas fireplaces in larger rooms, private luxury baths - most with whirlpools, climate control in each room, sound-proof insulation for privacy, hair dryer & robes in each room, queen & king sized beds, down pillows & blankets, Egyptian cotton towels, wireless internet connection in each room, cable TV/VCR in each room, complimentary video library & soft drinks, early morning coffee/tea, daily newspapers, 19th century aesthetics, a serene garden courtyard, and owner hospitality.
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