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This landmark Spanish Moroccan-style building with a crenellated roofline and corner towers has a colorful history and a reputation for providing dependable near-deluxe standards. — Star Service
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This is thought to be the longest continually inhabited guesthouse in the area. — Star Service
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Breakfast comes with scenic views of the Matanzas Bay at this restored 1914 Mediterranean-revival stucco-and-stone house, just north of the Bridge of Lions in the Historic District. — Fodor's
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This utterly charming little inn remains faithful to its early-1800s period decor. Rooms are a bit small, but price and location make it a great deal. — Lonely Planet
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Charming period features and ambience predominate at this well-loved upper-middle-range property, while the 13 guest rooms have sumptuous and sometimes even glitzy decor. — Oyster
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The antique-filled bed-and-breakfast has beautiful views of the Mantanzas River, and is within walking distance of restaurants and attractions. — Oyster
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Rooms are modern and include muted modern tropical decor, and all include single-cup coffeemakers and mini-fridges. — Oyster
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This older motel has been revamped to the highest of standards and modernity, with fresh and funky decor in an aquamarine color scheme that works. — Lonely Planet
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A Victorian-era, Queen Anne-style bed and breakfast on the edge of the old city, the three-story upscale Kenwood Inn offers 13 individually decorated rooms. — Oyster
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This buttercup-yellow waterfront inn is dominated by a bi-level wraparound porch with a commanding view of Matanzas Bay. Rooms are plush and classic. — Lonely Planet
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2 reviews
Explore, play or just relax at this resort that has it all. — Gayot
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The Collector is a unique set of historic buildings in arguably America’s most history-laden city, with all the charm of a country b&b and the panache of a boutique hotel. — The Telegraph
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International travelers on a budget love this place located smack in the middle of the historic district. A communal kitchen, living room, and rooftop terrace make it easy to socialize. — DK Eyewitness
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For the price, you can't find a better choice than this modest, wrought-iron-trimmed motel overlooking the Matanzas Bay and close to the attractions of the Old City. — Frommer's
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Free from the granny-ish decor that haunts many St Augustine B&Bs, this pet-friendly, kid-friendly and gay-friendly spot is outfitted in a chic mix of antiques and modern furniture. — Lonely Planet
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Enjoy modern comforts in the 'oldest city in the United States' at this contemporary hotel – one of a handful of American examples of this chic European brand. — The Telegraph
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The Hilton St. Augustine is not a typical chain hotel -- this boutique option is full of character and charming touches that take design inspiration from the surrounding area. — Oyster
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