Florida House Inn
We are Florida's oldest working Inn, built in 1857. It has since been restored into an eclectic mix of vintage charm and southern hospitality making the Inn a very unique bed and breakfast. Come enjoy a historic weekend getaway.
The Florida House Inn is a vintage 1857 Inn located in the heart of the historic district of Fernandina Beach, Florida. The Inn was originally built as a boarding house by David Yulee, who was attempting to build a railroad from Fernandina Beach to Cedar Key. The railroad was almost complete when the Civil War began and unfortunately, Yulee’s dream never came true. The Florida House Inn is located in the very heart of Fernandina Beach and is the oldest surviving hotel in the state of Florida. Serving as the matriarch of the historic district of Fernandina Beach and listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1857, the Inn was originally constructed as a railroad boarding house. It has since been restored into an eclectic mix of vintage charm and southern hospitality making the Inn a very unique bed and breakfast. Just steps away from live nightly entertainment!
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