This is a living history museum which interprets life in colonial St. Augustine circa 1740. It is also the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States.
Where it is said that Ponce de Leon went in search of everlasting youth. This is such a fun place to visit. Located in the area first explored by Juan Ponce de Leon in 1513 and settled by Pedro Menendez de Aviles in 1565, historic St. Augustine is the oldest successful European settlement in the United States. Colonial America started right HERE, 55 years before the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock, and 42 years before Jamestown! With a long, rich history spanning nearly 500 years, the Fountain of Youth Park will delight and amaze you. Whether you visit for an hour or take all day, our 15 waterfront acres will provide you with hours of enjoyment.
Built by Standard Oil magnate Henry Flagler in the late 19th century. Today those grand Victorian structures house Flagler College, and St. Augustine City Hall and Lightner Museum, respectively.
This is the towns shopping center. Very historic street.
Perfect for people obsessed with ghosts and history. St. Augustine is known to be haunted. <3 180 min of thrills and chills visiting Haunted Pubs on the Original & Best Pub Crawl!
by clicking the link, you will see discounts for the trolley tours. Highly suggest doing the two day pass if you plan on getting on and off. There is so much to do and so much to see. I've learned that you cant see it all in one day. It also saves you from walking huge distances.