The Gilded Age survivor on the Belleair bluff — a Tiffany glass ceiling, a wraparound veranda, and 35 rooms of Victorian hotel history.
The Belleview Inn is the preserved heart of Belleair's Gilded Age resort era — a boutique hotel of 35 original rooms restored in Victorian style on the bluff above the Intracoastal, its event crown the Tiffany Room: a thousand square feet under a carefully restored Tiffany glass ceiling, seating 60 to 70 with a dance floor and opening onto the West Veranda. Outside, the 5,000-square-foot Grand Event Lawn takes ceremonies and tented receptions to 150.
The inn publishes its wedding thinking as itineraries rather than spec sheets — Thursday-to-Sunday plans with breakfast baskets for guests, a beach day at sister property Sandpearl Resort, golf next door at Belleair Country Club — with the Victorian dinner package (four-hour bar, three entrées, centerpieces) structured in print and priced in conversation. For history-minded couples, this is the region's most romantic building, full stop.