The lighthouse and maritime museum features a 165 ft tall lighthouse that offers some of the best views of St. Augustine (as long as your willing to climb the 219 stairs!). The lighthouse was built in the late 1800s and is a fun way to spend an afternoon.
Head to St. Augustine Distillery for a tasting or head upstairs and grab a craft cocktail at Ice Plant Bar, a converted Ice Plant with a 300lb block of ice and custom ice cubes.
Castillo de San Marcos served as a fort that protected Spanish Florida from the British and pirates for over 200 years. The fort is walking distance from the wedding venue and is definitely worth checking out if you enjoy history.
For all golf enthusiasts. You will need a car or an uber to get to World Golf Village. There are two great golf courses you can play or head to the Golf Hall of Fame for a little history.
George Street is a very interesting experience. Although it can be a bit touristy and strange, there are a lot of cute shops and restaurants if you see through the quirkiness. You can also find some of the best ice cream on George St! The Roosevelt Room offers a great brunch and next door Prohibition Kitchen is a really cool bar.