The Castillo de San Marcos, built in 1695, is the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States. It was rebuilt three times in its history. There are tours, and even cannons that are fired every day.
The Lightner Museum is a museum of antiques, mostly American Gilded Age pieces, housed within the historic Hotel Alcazar building in downtown St. Augustine. Step inside of what used to be a russian marble sauna and the remains of the biggest indoor swimming pool of its time.
Flagler College in St. Augustine originated from Henry Flagler's opulent Hotel Ponce de Leon, built in 1888 as a Gilded Age luxury resort, later becoming the college's centerpiece when it opened in 1968 as a private liberal arts institution. This historic campus, now a National Historic Landmark, showcases stunning Spanish Renaissance architecture and Louis Comfort Tiffany stained glass
This was the first permanent location of Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum. Hosting everything from weird, to unusual, and even exotic!
Walk through the city gate built in 1808, and get to the pedestrian-only route through Historic Downtown. Lined with colonial-era buildings, courtyards, and a mix of museums, restaurants, and shops.
The bridge gets its name from two white marble lion statues guarding the bridge on the west side. The lions are named Fiel and Firme, Faithful and Firm.
intertwined trees—oak and palm, symbolizing eternal love if couples kiss beneath them
Built in 1891, The Old Jail Museum consists of a restored jail with sheriff's living quarters.