A must-have on our list. This is where our very first date took place! The Tini Martini Bar sits right on the bayfront and serves an endless list of creative martinis. We highly recommend it for a cocktail before or after dinner.
St. Augustine favorite, Harry’s offers fresh Gulf and Atlantic seafood, juicy steaks, and a lively, casual atmosphere. Located in the heart of historic downtown, it’s perfect for a relaxed dinner with friends or family, and their creative cocktails and local craft beers make it a go-to spot for both locals and visitors.
The heart of the historic district, this pedestrian-only street is lined with local shops, restaurants, boutiques, and little cafes.
Enjoy fresh, locally sourced seafood and handcrafted cocktails with beautiful views of the Intracoastal Waterway. The outdoor deck is perfect for a sunset dinner or a relaxed evening by the water.
The Conch House Marina & Restaurant has a relaxed, island-inspired atmosphere with dining tiki huts that sit over the water. In the evenings, they often have live music, making it the perfect spot to enjoy fresh seafood, a tropical drink, and the sunset.
If you’re looking to soak up the Florida sunshine, the beach is just a short drive from downtown. The St. Johns County Ocean Pier often has local vendors, art shows, or live music.
A fun way to see highlights of the city! Hop on and off at your leisure throughout the city.
One of St. Augustine's most famous landmarks! Built in the 1600s, it’s the oldest masonry fort in the continental U.S. and offers stunning views of the waterfront and downtown.
Located in a restored 1907 ice plant building, these two spots go hand-in-hand. Start with a free tour at the St. Augustine Distillery, where you’ll learn how they craft small-batch spirits (and sample a few along the way). Afterwards, you can head upstairs to the Ice Plant, a craft cocktail bar and restaurant, the perfect place to sip a specialty drink made with the distillery’s spirits.
Housed in the former Alcazar Hotel, built in 1888, this museum is full of art, antiques, and beautiful architecture.
Once the grand Ponce de Leon Hotel, this stunning campus is a must-see for its architecture and history. With its grand courtyard, intricate mosaics, and Tiffany stained glass windows, it’s one of the most photographed landmarks in St. Augustine.
Known for their legendary “UFO" burrito. They also have a beachside location in addition to downtown.
Delicious food and great atmosphere for dinner. This is a waterside restaurant, situated on the San Sebastian River, known for fresh seafood, beautiful views, and a relaxing Southern vibe.
Every Saturday morning, The Amp hosts a farmers market, from 8:30am to 12:30 pm, filled with fresh produce, local foods, handmade goods, and live music. It’s a wonderful way to experience the local charm of St. Augustine and stroll through a lively, community-oriented atmosphere.
Climb the 219 steps for panoramic views, explore maritime history exhibits, or simply enjoy the beautiful grounds.