$$-$$$, Tampa
Fodor's Review:
The home of a cigar worker in the factory district, this inn is one of the most intimate places to stay in the Bay area. In the heart of Ybor City, it has the same kind of clapboard siding and picket fences that were originally part of the home. Inside, you'll find marble floors, a claw-foot tub, and two queen-size beds. There's also a full kitchen, but don't let it stop you from going out for a traditional breakfast -- café cubano or café con leche with a wedge of buttered Cuban bread. Pros: romantic, nostalgic. Cons: sense of isolation.
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