What's cooler than touring the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States!
Our favorite! Not only is this a fantastic restaurant/bar set in a 1927 industrial building but it's also attached to a working distillery in a restored circa-1907 ice plant offering tours & tastings.
This is a walking city. In St. Augustine’s early days, St. George Street was the main street, and today the thoroughfare is still considered the heart of the city. Here, you can find historic attractions and some of the restaurants, galleries, bakeries and shops for which the city is famous.
The Trolley Tours never get old. Comfortably tour the Countries oldest city, founded in 1565. If you wait until the night hours they also have some super fun ghost tours.
An iconic building at the heart of historic St. Augustine. An extraordinary museum collection. Occupying the former Hotel Alcazar, a Gilded Age resort hotel commissioned by railroad magnate Henry Flagler, the Lightner Museum offers an immersive experience of art, architecture, history, and design.
This is always a stop for us when we visit St. Augustine. They offer free tastings of their local spirits. Conveniently right off of historic St. George Street.
Super fun for the kids and adults, housed in the old Warden Castle, a residence constructed in 1887 by William G. Warden of Philadelphia. Warden was partners with Henry Flagler and John D. Rockefeller of the Standard Oil Company. He built this home as a winter escape for his family.