Situated on a 22 acre bluff overlooking the crystal waters of Clearwater Bay, The Belleview Biltmore, built in 1897 by the railroad tycoo... more »
Situated on a 22 acre bluff overlooking the crystal waters of Clearwater Bay, The Belleview Biltmore, built in 1897 by the railroad tycoon Henry Plant, sits in a private waterside enclave in the Bellair community of Clearwater, FL. This is a full-service resort that includes the Belleview Biltmore Golf Club - an 18 hole PGA Donald Ross designed course, the Belleview Biltmore Tennis Club, the Belleview Biltmore Spa and the Belleview Biltmore Beach Club on Sand Key. Historical tours are held daily and open to the public. The original hotel is a historic property and one of the last of the great American Victorian "Grand Dame" Resort.
Official Hotel Information
Since 1897 guests have enjoyed the distinct elegance of the Belleview Biltmore Golf Resort, Spa & Beach Club. Located on the Intracoastal Waterway, the resort continues it's heritage as a national treasure. From Victorian accommodations to world-class amenities, award-winning cuisine and a choice of year-round recreational opportunities. Red clay tennis courts, Donald Ross-designed golf course, plus a 14,000 square-foot luxury Spa and Fitness Center. Experience 19th century glory with 21st century hospitality at the Belleview Biltmore Golf Resort, Spa & Beach Club. Please note: a Resort Fee of $10.00 + tax per room per night will be charged by the hotel upon departure. The Resort Fee covers a tour of the resort, self parking, daily morning coffee, transportation to and from the beach & golf club, daily newspaper, access to the spa and fitness center, discounted golf with preferred tee times plus full concierge services. Welcome to the Belleview Biltmore Golf Resort, Spa & Beach Club. . .Offering a tradition of over 100 years of hospitality.
ReserveTravel
An American Historic Grand Hotel and Resort. A refreshing and exquisite retreat form the ordinary. Experience genuine historic charm enriched by over 106 years of hospitality. Since 1897, guests have enjoyed the Belleview Biltmore's distinct elegance surrounded by 22 acres of velvet lawns and tree-lined walkways, atop the white bluffs of Clearwater, Florida. Be prepared for an experience like no other with Victorian accommodations and world-class amenities. Much is familiar and much is new at the Belleview Biltmore Resort, Golf Club and Spa. The Belleview Biltmore provides its guests with an authentic Florida retreat. Experience award-winning cuisine and a choice of year-round recreational opportunities. The Donald Ross-designed golf course has been a national favorite since 1925. Red clay tennis courts offer resort guests a unique challenge. Our 14, 000-square-foot luxury Spa and Fitness Center offers special packages to suit every need. Enjoy fresh Gulf seafood and icy drinks that have delighted the palates of Biltmore guests since 1897. With five dining venues, personal room service to meet any request or step back in time at the newly opened Victorian Ice Cream Parlor every palate and finicky taste is rewarded by our world class chefs. Experience 19th century glory with 21st century hospitality. **There is a $10 per day Resort Fee that is payable by the guest directly to the hotel****Introducing Kids Eat Free! 12 and under eat free off special kids menu. Must be accompanied by paying adult off regular menu.**
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My Family and I stayed for 4 Nights
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Posted Feb 25, 2009
Good
My Family and I stayed for 4 Nights last week. The complaints that many people have with this hotel are valid but the value that you recieve for your money in my opinion trumps the complaints. We are a family of Six so in most hotels we have to...
We had two nights booked for Valentines
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Posted Feb 16, 2009
Horrible
We had two nights booked for Valentines weekend. I had always wanted to stay there and my husband and I both love to visit old buildings. We went to our hotel room which had very old rusty plumbing, no bathroom counter space, the air conditioner...
Historical.The rooms aren't very
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Posted Aug 31, 2008
Excellent
Historical.The rooms aren't very comfortable.“For the most part everything was good. The beds were not comfortable. Individual A/C units were right beside your head at the bed...
Location to client.Bathroom was in
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Posted Aug 30, 2008
Good
Location to client.Bathroom was in disrepair.“A Grand old hotel in desperate need of renovation. The need for a new roof and remodeled bathrooms does not diminish this hotel's comfort...
Friday seafood buffet.Does not have
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Posted Aug 20, 2008
Excellent
Friday seafood buffet.Does not have vanity sink in bathroom.“Wonderful historic hotel, enjoyed the Friday seafood and Saturday prime rib buffet both excellent in quality of the food at a reasonable price. I plan to return again before the end of the ...
Its, history and uniqueness, if you
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Posted Aug 14, 2008
Good
Its, history and uniqueness, if you want something different this is it.It is still in restoration process, the roof concerned me a bit if there should be a large storm, and I don't think they use the top floor as of now.“If you love history this is ...
The bartender at the lobby bar was very
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Posted Aug 11, 2008
Horrible
The bartender at the lobby bar was very nice.Roof was leaking, not on the beach, poor service.“Stayed two nights and three days. Awful experience. Not good customer service...
History and grounds.Nothing.“I am
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Posted Aug 10, 2008
Excellent
History and grounds.Nothing.“I am looking forward to going back after the renovation is complete in 2011. The beach club on the gulf has a wonderful restaurant. The setting and the food were great I have not had as good a steak at a restaurant in...