Guest
3rd visit with each time in a different room. The tub is awesome and shower is amazing as well. Tony and Bruce were great as usual. We really enjoyed the room and the central location close to downtown.

The Old Spanish Consulate General Suite
There is a particular weight to rooms that once held the business of nations. The Old Spanish Consulate General Suite occupies a space shaped by history, its bones carrying the formality and scale of diplomatic purpose now softened into something more intimate. High ceilings and generous proportions speak to the building's original stature, while the furnishings and details have been thoughtfully arranged to feel residential rather than preserved. This is not a museum piece. It is a place to live in, to settle into, to let the hours stretch.
The suite itself offers the kind of space that most urban accommodations cannot. Period architectural details coexist with comfortable, livable interiors. You will find a layout designed for both gathering and solitude, with distinct areas for sleeping, relaxing, and preparing meals. The kitchen allows you the independence to cook on your own terms, stocking it with ingredients from nearby markets and eating at a pace that suits you. Natural light fills the rooms generously, and the overall atmosphere balances character with genuine comfort. This is a residence that rewards slowing down, where mornings unfold without agenda and evenings settle into an easy quietness.
The Old Spanish Consulate General Suite is the kind of place that shapes how you move through a trip. Rather than serving as a base camp between outings, it becomes part of the experience itself. The scale and history of the space invite you to linger, to read in a different chair each afternoon, to notice how the light shifts across the walls as the day turns. It suits travelers who prefer depth over novelty, who want their accommodation to carry as much personality as the destination surrounding it.
What stays with you afterward is not luxury in the conventional sense but something harder to name. The quiet authority of a building that has lived many lives, now offering one of its finest chapters to you.
There is a particular weight to rooms that once held the business of nations. The Old Spanish Consulate General Suite occupies a space shaped by history, its bones carrying the formality and scale of diplomatic purpose now softened into something more intimate. High ceilings and generous proportions speak to the building's original stature, while the furnishings and details have been thoughtfully arranged to feel residential rather than preserved. This is not a museum piece. It is a place to live in, to settle into, to let the hours stretch.
The suite itself offers the kind of space that most urban accommodations cannot. Period architectural details coexist with comfortable, livable interiors. You will find a layout designed for both gathering and solitude, with distinct areas for sleeping, relaxing, and preparing meals. The kitchen allows you the independence to cook on your own terms, stocking it with ingredients from nearby markets and eating at a pace that suits you. Natural light fills the rooms generously, and the overall atmosphere balances character with genuine comfort. This is a residence that rewards slowing down, where mornings unfold without agenda and evenings settle into an easy quietness.
The Old Spanish Consulate General Suite is the kind of place that shapes how you move through a trip. Rather than serving as a base camp between outings, it becomes part of the experience itself. The scale and history of the space invite you to linger, to read in a different chair each afternoon, to notice how the light shifts across the walls as the day turns. It suits travelers who prefer depth over novelty, who want their accommodation to carry as much personality as the destination surrounding it.

There's something quietly thrilling about sleeping inside a building that once housed a Spanish consulate in the late 1800s — not a replica, not a nod to history, but the actual structure, listed on the National Register, still standing in Pensacola's historic district. The Victorian bones of the place carry a weight that no boutique renovation can manufacture. You feel it in the proportions, in the sense that these rooms were built for formality and occasion. Yet the suite doesn't ask you to live in the past; it layers genuine comfort over that gravitas in ways that feel considered rather than showy. The saline spa and pool, tucked into lush landscaping outside, offer a retreat that feels private and unhurried. It's the kind of place that suits someone who wants their surroundings to have a real story — not a curated one.
Guest
3rd visit with each time in a different room. The tub is awesome and shower is amazing as well. Tony and Bruce were great as usual. We really enjoyed the room and the central location close to downtown.
Guest
Another wonderful stay at Bruce and Tony’s air bnb! The suite was spacious and private. Amenities were amazing! Home is beautiful and the hosts were so great as always. Love being a repeat guest. Close to downtown. Many things to do within walking distance. I highly recommend a stay here!
Guest
the hot spa and spa tub made it <br/>worth the money, unique stay, convenient location.<br/>quaint with nice amenities.<br/>nice host.
Guest
Beautiful house with lots of antique touches. The suite we stayed in was HUGE!! It was beautiful, Bruce and Tony were extremely responsive, and it looked exactly like the photos. We would absolutely stay there again.
Guest
I had a lovely stay. The pool and hot tub were amazing. The home is absolutely stunning.
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