25 Belleview Blvd, Belleair, FL 33756, USA
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Opened in 1897 as part of Florida’s early Gulf Coast resort era, Belleview Inn is a restored slice of the original Belleview property, rebuilt around historic bones and a smaller, boutique footprint. The setting feels residential and calm compared to the busier beachfront strip, yet you’re still a short drive from Clearwater’s beach access and the downtown waterfront.
Restoration is a big part of this hotel’s identity. The inn was renovated and reintroduced as a compact property, keeping the Victorian-era character that people come here for while updating the stay to modern expectations. Instead of a sprawling resort complex, you get a focused experience: a small number of rooms, a porch-and-lawn atmosphere, and grounds that feel intentionally maintained rather than overbuilt.
Rooms lean classic in style, with details that nod to the building’s past and the kind of practical comforts that matter on longer stays. Standard rooms are sized like a traditional hotel room, while suites add real separation and extra living space. In-room basics like coffee makers and mini fridges support simple routines, especially for guests who want to keep mornings predictable without relying on restaurant timing.
Meetings and small group gatherings fit naturally here because the scale stays manageable. The Tiffany Room is the signature indoor space, designed for focused sessions, private dinners, and smaller programs that need a distinctive setting without needing a convention center. Outdoors, the event lawn adds another option for receptions, team functions, and scheduled meals where you want room to spread out and keep people together.
Planning a group stay at Belleview Inn usually works best when your priorities are privacy, a quieter pace, and a property where everyone ends up in the same place at the end of the day. Engine.com can handle the room block, billing, and day-to-day changes, which is useful when headcounts shift, arrival times stagger, or you need to extend a subset of rooms without turning it into a back-and-forth with the hotel.
Key hotel features and amenities
Boutique hotel scale with a limited room count, geared toward a quieter stay
Historic architecture and restored interiors tied to the property’s 1897 origins
Outdoor pool area on the grounds
On-site fitness facilities listed among property amenities
Continental breakfast listed as an on-site feature
Maisie’s Marketplace café on property for quick items and coffee
Room and suite mix, including larger one-bedroom suites with separate living areas
In-room conveniences including coffee makers and mini fridges in standard rooms
Access to golf and club amenities through nearby Belleair Country Club
Points of interest and attractions within a 2 to 3 mile radius
Sand Key Park, a large beach park with easy parking and walking paths
Clearwater Beach and the main beach corridor, roughly a short drive away
Pier 60 and the sunset gathering area at the end of the pier
Coachman Park, a downtown Clearwater waterfront park and event space
Belleview Biltmore Golf Club and surrounding golf facilities in the immediate area
Morton Plant Hospital, a major nearby medical facility
Features of interest to group travelers
35-room boutique footprint that supports full or partial room blocks without split lodging
Buyout potential for groups that want privacy and a controlled environment
Tiffany Room indoor venue with capacity suited to meetings, executive sessions, and private meals
Grand Event Lawn sized for larger outdoor functions, receptions, and scheduled group activities
Event support that can coordinate catering, timing, and dietary needs for organized programs
On-site common areas and outdoor grounds that work for informal regrouping and check-in coordination
Parking planning that is simpler than many beachfront properties, with details confirmed during block setup
Engine.com handling for rooming lists, consolidated billing, and mid-stay changes when the schedule moves
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