
The Kenwood Inn has been welcoming travelers to St. Augustine since 1865, making it one of the city's most established and beloved bed and breakfast establishments. This Victorian-era gem is situated in the heart of the historic district, just steps from the bayfront and within easy walking distance of all major attractions.
The inn offers fourteen individually appointed guest rooms and suites, each designed with its own unique character and charm. Accommodations feature a blend of period antiques and modern comforts, with amenities ranging from Jacuzzi tubs and body-massaging showers to private porches and romantic fireplaces. The attention to detail in each room reflects the inn's commitment to creating memorable experiences for every guest.
Mornings at the Kenwood Inn begin with an exceptional multi-course gourmet breakfast, served in the elegant dining room or on the veranda overlooking the pool and gardens. The menu showcases creative dishes prepared with fresh, local ingredients, accompanied by premium coffees and teas. In the late afternoon, guests gather for complimentary wine and freshly baked cookies. The property's swimming pool and tranquil koi pond provide peaceful spaces for relaxation, while the dog-friendly policy means that four-legged family members are welcome to join in the St. Augustine adventure.
Address
38 Marine Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084
Phone
(904) 824-2116Similar Historic Inns

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