St. Augustine Hotels - Historic District
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Yes, One hotel that is really nice and run by a couple is fairly new and clean. Stayed there once. Its on the other side of the "bridge of Lions" but its a great walk across to the historic district. the website is http://www.anastasiainn.com/
I also agree that the La Quinta INN is nice as well but perhaps a longer walk to downtown.
Also check out:
http://www.casamonica.com/
very nice and luxary hotel right downtown!! not too expensive but a few ideas!
those are the only hotels i can think of close to downtown-most are bed & breakfast places.
I also agree that the La Quinta INN is nice as well but perhaps a longer walk to downtown.
Also check out:
http://www.casamonica.com/
very nice and luxary hotel right downtown!! not too expensive but a few ideas!
those are the only hotels i can think of close to downtown-most are bed & breakfast places.
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I stayed in the historic district two years ago at a lovely bed and breakfast which was really more of an Inn.
try:http://stfrancisinn.com
The St. Francis Inn. It seemed reasonable to me at the time and it offered many services and packages.
try:http://stfrancisinn.com
The St. Francis Inn. It seemed reasonable to me at the time and it offered many services and packages.
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