¢-$$, Pensacola
Fodor's Review:
If you like your inns small, warm, and cozy, with the bay on one side and a short two-block walk to the downtown historic area, then this is the inn for you. Furnishings reflect the five periods of Pensacola's past: French and Spanish provincial, early American, antebellum, and Queen Anne. Several rooms have four-poster mahogany beds and the rooms are large and comfortable, but the old-style furnishings might benefit from a little new-world dusting. A complimentary breakfast consists of pastries and boxed cereals. The lobby's collection of signed portraits of famous (and formerly famous) guests is a hoot.
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