St. Cloud, Florida

A landmark hotel, reborn

Thirty six rooms and suites above a restaurant, cafe, ballroom and lounge, on the main street of a historic downtown. Twenty minutes from Orlando, a world away from the crowds.

The Hotel

Where the town has gathered for over a century

The St. Cloud Hotel has anchored the corner of New York Avenue and 10th Street since 1909. Today the building is being restored top to bottom, from a new metal roof to boutique interiors, and prepared for its next hundred years.

Guest rooms fill three upper floors. At street level, a restaurant, a cafe and coffee bar, a ballroom and a lounge return life to the heart of downtown.

The St. Cloud Hotel, completion rendering
36
Rooms and suites
1909
First opened
4
Floors
25,873
Square feet

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One address, every reason to stay

Hotel entrance rendering

Rooms & Suites

King suites, queen suites and classic rooms across three floors, finished to a boutique standard.

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Street corner rendering with restaurant frontage

Dining

A restaurant, a cafe and coffee bar, and a lounge and sports bar, all at street level on New York Avenue.

Discover Dining
Wide street view rendering of the hotel

Events & Ballroom

A ballroom for up to 86 guests, made for weddings, celebrations and meetings in the heart of town.

Plan an Event
The St. Cloud Hotel on an early 1900s postcard

Since 1909

Built from a sugar mill, rebuilt after a fire, restored for today

The first St. Cloud Hotel rose in 1909 from timber salvaged at the Disston Sugar Mill. It burned, was rebuilt fireproof within a year, and went on to host the town for a century. Its full restoration is now in the finishing phase.

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Getting Here

The quiet side of Central Florida

Downtown main street

1004 New York Avenue, St. Cloud, Florida. Steps from shops, restaurants, parks and the East Lake Toho lakefront.

Minutes from Orlando

20 to 40 minutes to Orlando, the international airport, Lake Nona Medical City and the theme park corridor.

Away from the crowds

Close enough to capture everything Central Florida offers, far enough to give you a calm historic downtown at night.