
Casa Monica Resort & Spa stands as one of the most iconic landmarks in St. Augustine, Florida. Originally constructed in 1888 by Boston architect Franklin W. Smith, the hotel showcases a magnificent Moorish Revival architectural style that transports guests to a bygone era of elegance and grandeur. The property underwent extensive restoration and reopened in 1999, preserving its historic character while incorporating modern luxury amenities.
The resort offers 138 uniquely designed rooms and suites, each reflecting the property's Spanish and Moorish heritage through rich fabrics, custom furnishings, and period-inspired decor. The crown jewels of the accommodations are the Tower Suites, which occupy the hotel's distinctive turrets and offer multi-level living spaces with panoramic views of the historic district.
Guests can indulge in world-class dining at Costa Brava restaurant, featuring Mediterranean-inspired cuisine with locally sourced ingredients. The Poseidon Spa provides a sanctuary for relaxation with a full menu of treatments, while the heated outdoor pool offers a refreshing retreat. The hotel's location directly on the Plaza de la Constitución places guests within walking distance of St. Augustine's finest shops, restaurants, and historic attractions including the Lightner Museum and Flagler College.
Address
95 Cordova Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084
Phone
(904) 827-1888Similar Hotels

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