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Renaissance St. Augustine Historic Downtown Hotel

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Terry F.

I only stayed one night to enjoy the Christmas lights. Amazing, modern, clean, and a friendly staff. I booked a two queen bed w/balcony and it was HUGE. One of the best shower heads I've experienced in a while. I did not eat at the restaurant.

King room on 3rd floor
Stephanie B.

Cute, old charm character from the exterior, but modern and elegant inside. Our king room on the third floor was huge! There was only a small window, with minimal natural light, but this room was much larger than the rooms with balconies on the second floor (my dad had one of these rooms to compare). Room was clean and felt new. They provide Kevin Murphy toiletries. Check in was easy and we were able to get into our room very early (11am). We were told a pack and play was already set up in our room (it was not), but when I spoke to the front desk about it, it was delivered promptly. Front desk staff were friendly. The downside is $40 valet parking per night, but it seems like everywhere in the area charges an arm and a leg for parking. Breakfast isn't included, but I booked a rate that included a $50 breakfast credit to the on site restaurant, which just about covered our family of three. They also have a Starbucks with grab and go items in the lobby. This hotel is in a great location, just a short walk from the main gates of the historic district, the fort, restaurants, directly across from Ripley's believe it or not and old town trolley tours. I would recommend this hotel to people visiting st Augustine.

Entrance to the historic District, just a block and a half away.
Chris T.

The Renaissance Hotel is perfect in so many right ways. I was at the Renaissance for an author conference and had the opportunity to experience the numerous services that they provide. Let's start with the overall location great location! You're across from Ripley's believe it or not museum, the start of the historic district, a five minute walk to the Castillo Fort, and two stones throw from the waterfront, great location. Cleanliness and appearance- for three days, I experienced nothing but gorgeous, elegant, and clean hotel. Their lobby is modern colonial and beautiful, white marble, and a gorgeous mansion,-like ascending staircase. Conference center and meeting rooms fabulous conference rooms overlooking the main walkway. Large enough for maybe 70 people around eight top tables. Or 100 people were just chairs. And you can always stay within the hotel air conditioning system by using the longer hallways, or you could walk out side And through the valet parking area and into the lobby that way. Really a fabulous design and connects to their restaurant and bar . The restaurant and bar are fabulous. The staff super friendly. The drinks, well poured and in the hot July days of being dehydrated and not drinking enough water, give you the happy buzzed feeling quickly. The appetizers are super good; we enjoyed crabcakes, which were as great as any waterfront restaurant, hot wings, which are a fabulous dry rub and as good as any sports bar hot wings, their brussels sprouts were superb, their morning continental breakfast of yogurt, berries, and granola is generous, their turkey sausage is really good, the coffee is well brewed and taste great, and the only funky thing which I don't think they have anything to do with this. I don't know why the water in Saint Augustine taste funky. (I'm from Los Angeles, where they would probably say the same thing about our water. And I guess every area is gonna have different water treatment. But it seems to be all the water in Saint Augustine has this funky sort of smoky taste to it. Again, this has nothing to do with the restaurant Just one of the things I noticed. What the hotel did do is provide a very nice large iced cooler of water with limes and lemons in the lobby area, which was a nice service where guests could pour themselves chilled water with a crisp refreshing lemon flavor.) Staff - from the morning team at the front desk, to the evening team at the front desk, and from the valet young studs to a super sweet evening group, the staff was superb. The banquet team provided a fabulous lunch of chicken salad on croissants, roast, beef, hoagies, vegetarian wraps, awesome chocolate, chip cookies, and fudge brownies that had enough chocolate to make you break out in a chocolate sweat. And they served it buffet style, and were hardly even noticeable with how well they entered and exited the room while we were listening to the event leader. I hope I didn't leave anybody out. It's a great hotel. And the rooms, are fabulous. Great water pressure. Wonderfully comfortable beds. Great room service staff keeping the rooms clean. Comfy pillows. Soft sheets. All the things you would expect from me nice historic hotel. I look forward to coming back with my wife for a personal vacation and not just here on business.

Christopher C.

The Renaissance St. Augustine Historic Downtown was a contradiction from the start. It's a new hotel built to fit into the surrounding neighborhood. On the outside it actually comes off as tacky, but once you enter the lobby it was another world. It was elegant and graceful and felt more like Miami than St. Augustine. Direction wise it wasn't very well laid out as to where one should park so we waited in the drive way between the lobby and the restaurant while the valet was on the street side. Luckily he saw us and immediately took care of our car. Unfortunately, valet is the only option for this location, but since it was centrally located you can walk to pretty much anywhere in the historic downtown district. Then we move to the room. We were assigned a room on the 3rd floor. It was near the elevator, but not too bad. However, once we entered the room it felt disproportional and really odd. It was modern, yet with a Victorian era layout with a small window portico so it had very little light. It was a large room, yet it felt like it was missing the couch in the seating area so it just felt like a large room with a small bed. For proportion, the bed was a king size bed, but in the room it looked like a full. That's how oddly laid out the room was. Overall, it was a good night sleep and that's often the bottom line with hotel rooms. We felt safe, it was walking distance to everything and slept well. Could it have been better? Of course, but in that area there are more Airbnbs than hotels and the competition on the hotel level isn't really worth the ultimate investment so we get the Renaissance St. Augustine Historic Downtown, which was a good hotel in a great location.

Afshin A.

Great stay and awesome location! Renaissance St. Augustine Historic Downtown Hotel is a 89-room resort, which opened in September in St. Augustine's historic downtown area. On the outside it looks very much like a historic building; however on the within, it's completely fashionable. The guestrooms feature Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and tea and coffeemakers. Upgraded rooms add balconies or terraces and suites have separate living rooms with fireplaces. Castillo Craft Bar + Kitchen, is the resort's full-service restaurant and bar that offers breakfast, lunch, dinner, and room service. The bar offers a large selection of wine and craft beer, and there is no shortage of cocktail options! There is a Starbucks at the lobby, so you can get your caffeine kick almost as soon as you walk out of your room! We stayed there for three nights and it was a very pleasant experience. The only bummer was that due to COVID restrictions, they did not do room cleaning unless you stayed longer than three or four nights; however, every time we needed fresh towels they were delivered to our room promptly. We loved the location, because we were within the walking distance of many wonderful sights and close to many restaurants and cafés.

Aubrey F.

Beautiful and new hotel! Gorgeous decor and lobby. Loved the touches and finishes. We stayed in a room on the second floor. It was located near the gym, which was nice. Had an elevator and stairs that are close to the lobby and easy to find. They offer delicious orange water and lemon water. Very refreshing! Very clean and the staff were friendly and helpful. They offer valet parking but had 4 spots that are free outside of the hotel. Some issues in the actually room were lack of lighting and the water pressure and water temperature in the shower. I feel the room was very dark and lighting options were limited. The one light above the couch you have to kneel on the couch to turn on. The pool was not open yet or filled, that was disappointing. The hotel was within walking distance to lots of restaurants, shops, and attractions. We were able to walk everywhere!

Main Lobby
Ashleigh S.

Loving this place so far! It is so convenient to everything in the area we want to do. We checked in today to room 319. We love the newly renovated lobby. It is beautiful. Check in was easy and very friendly with the attendant. Parking is valet only and $35/day. We made our way up to our room and it is just as lovely. We have a king room. The bed is comfy and just what we need for the next couple nights. We loved to rain shower head and shower wand.

Lobby, room, bathroom.

It's a great location. Walking distance to the main attractions, and restaurants. The lobby and rooms are all modern. Starbucks and restaurant in the hotel. I am a clean freak and absolutely no complaint here. Everyone was friendly and the service was great. You met all my check which is very rare when it comes to hotels. Looking forward to my next visit here.

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Beautiful. Great location in town. Friendly staff and a delicious restaurant attached.

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