St. George Street is one of the most iconic sights of St. Augustine. Along the pedestrian-only street, you can shop, eat, and visit historic monuments.
The Castillo de San Marcos is a must-see for history lovers. This fort is over 300 years old and is a reminder of Florida's Spanish roots.
The Lightner Museum was once a historic hotel dating back to the 1880s. Today, you can view various art exhibitions.
Columbia sits in the heart of St. George street and features classic Cuban cuisine.
Saint is a high end Italian restaurant in downtown St. Augustine near the Castillo de San Marcos.
River & Fort features Southern-influenced cuisine. Both the restaurant and the lounge directly overlook the Castillo de San Marcos.
Prohibition Kitchen is a prohibition-themed restaurant on St. George Street. This popular restaurant features classic American fare.
Originating in nearby Jacksonville, Maple Street is a great place to go for a classic Southern breakfast.
Cousteau's waffles are a hallmark of St. Augustine. For those who have a sweet tooth, Cousteau's is a must! You can find this walk-up restaurant just off St. George Street.
Hyppo began right here in St. Augustine, and it features a wide array of creative popsicles.
Forgotten Tonic is a hidden gem featuring light bites and hand-crafted cocktails.
The Tini Martini Bar is the place to go for riverside cocktails! Featuring a wide array of creative martinis, this is the perfect place to relax in the evening and soak up the sights of St. Augustine.
For those looking for unique cocktails, the Tipsy Duck is a perfect match. Featuring rubber ducky cocktails and quacky theming, the Tipsy Duck is a great place to go for a fun night out.