Class Is In Session At This Converted Schoolhouse Hotel In Florida

The Schoolhouse Inn in Amelia Island, Florida, offers a unique historic hotel experience with modern amenities.

Class is officially in session, Floridians, and it is in a place that you would least expect it. Don't worry, there are no pop quizzes or looming notions of detention at this schoolhouse. But instead, you'll find fluffy white bathrobes, top-notch amenities, and a weekend away in one of the coolest hotel buildings in Florida.

Originally built in 1886, the Schoolhouse Inn in Amelia Island, Florida is the latest hotel conversion to really level up your next weekend getaway.

With the true mastery of 19th century architecture, you’ll be able to enjoy a slice of history throughout your stay.

Just a few blocks away from all the shops and restaurants on Centre Street, you’ll be right in the thick of it all when you choose Schoolhouse Inn.

There are tons of amenities to enjoy at this old converted schoolhouse hotel, from the putting area in the courtyard…

…to the picture-perfect pool to cool off during those long summer days.

The custom-made bar, build from wood from the original framing of the schoolhouse, is known as The Principal’s Office, serving up classic cocktails and fine wines.

Probably the only principal’s office that you get excited to visit in your lifetime.

The premium rooms offered at Amelia Schoolhouse Inn come with original hardwood floors from the school, plus tons of extra room.

Classic rooms are a bit smaller than the premium, but still offer king or queen size beds and a private bathroom.

With history and unique modern restoration, choose Schoolhouse Inn in Amelia Island for a unique getaway in Florida that’ll have you excited to go to school on weekends.

The address for Amelia Schoolhouse Inn is 914 Atlantic Ave, Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, FL 32034-3626. To check out the converted hotel and find information about reservations, visit the website and Facebook Page.

Meanwhile, when you’re visiting Amelia Island, make sure to check out the oldest cemetery in Florida.

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