Your Guide to the Best Historic Stays in the Sunshine State
Beginning in June 2024, I’m taking you with me on my travels across the Sunshine State to find the Best Historic Hotels and Inns! Whether you're a history lover or just looking for unique getaway, this guide will help you find the perfect stay for your next staycation or vacation. Let's dive into the past and discover the magic of Florida's historic treasures together!
Best Historic Stays: Fenway Hotel in Dunedin
Known as “The Grand Lady of Dunedin,” Fenway Hotel draws the eyes of those who pass by on Edgewater Drive. This picturesque hotel, built in 1924, is an icon of the jazz age. It has seen numerous transformations over the years, but now, as a member of the Autograph Collection, I think it’s hitting all the right notes!
Best Historic Stays: Peninsula Bed & Cocktails in Gulfport
Hospitality meets mixology at the Peninsula Bed & Cocktails in Gulfport! This historic boutique hotel recently reopened following a renovation and is now delighting guests with a blend of comfort, charm, and craft cocktails.
Best Historic Stays: The Grand Gables Inn in Palatka
Perched in Palatka, the now 140-year-old Grand Gables Inn stands as a testament to timeless elegance. Declared as “Perhaps the most palatial home in all of Florida” in 1884 by the Palatka Daily News, this majestic mansion has weathered the test of time and is now on the brink of a new chapter.
Best Historic Stays: Discover the Hollywood History of The Hacienda in New Port Richey
Nestled in the heart of New Port Richey, The Hacienda is a beautifully restored historic hotel that has a perfect blend of vintage charm and modern amenities. This iconic hotel has been a beloved landmark for nearly a century and is now welcoming guests once again after a meticulous restoration.
Get a taste of the Everglades on this trail!
The Anhinga Trail is the perfect spot to sample all that Everglades National Park has to offer. Check it out the next time you are in South Florida!
Take this Boat Tour to Stiltsville in Miami!
You need to see Stiltsville during your next trip to Greater Miami and Miami Beach! The stilt houses can be found in the waters south of Key Biscayne. And I’ve found the perfect boat tour for you to get there!