St. George Street in St. Augustine is the premier street in the nation's oldest city. It's a thoroughfare where pedestrians can stroll unencumbered by vehicle or even bicycle traffic and browse through boutiques, bistros, galleries and gift shops all tucked into cubbyhole-sized storefronts. Located in the heart of the Historic District, it's just one of the quaint, walkable streets for you to enjoy.
Visitors can climb 219 steps up the historic lighthouse to see a breathtaking view of St. Augustine and the waters of the oldest continually occupied European port city in the continental United States.
Historic Tours of Flagler College highlight the architectural heritage of the former Hotel Ponce de Leon, listed as a National Historic Landmark. Built by railroad magnate, Henry M. Flagler in 1888, the Ponce is considered one of the finest examples of Spanish Renaissance architecture and was one of the most exclusive resorts of its day.
The St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum offers an exciting and educational museum experience that transports you and your family back in time over 300 years to Port Royal, Jamaica, at the height of the Golden Age of Piracy.
The St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park is the only place in the world where you can see every living species of crocodilian. They also host a wide range of other animals, as well as birds, reptiles, fossils, and more!