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Hosting a narrated tour of St. Augustine with 22 stops throughout the historic district.
At the Old Jail. 167 San Marco Avenue St. Augustine, FL 32084
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Old Town Trolley Tours offers visitors a fully narrated tour of St. Augustine and a convenient way to get around downtown, with 22 stops along the way.
The Old Town Trolley Tour route encompasses seven miles of fascinating history as recounted by one of Old Town Trolley's highly-trained and certified tour guides/conductors. The tour provides an excellent overview of St. Augustine, and free parking available at the Old Town Trolley Welcome Centers makes it easy to get around town without the hassle of searching for parking.
One full loop takes about an hour and a half to complete. Trolleys depart every 20 minutes, so it's easy to hop off at a stop and hop back on without a long wait.
Discounted attraction packages to other St. Augustine attractions can be purchased at the Old Jail and all the other Old Town Trolley ticket depots throughout town. Free parking is available at the Old Jail at 167 San Marco Ave.
The trolley tickets are good for one day of sightseeing, and a ticket for a second consecutive day is available for a nominal fee.
The trolley ticket includes free admission to the St. Augustine History Museum, complimentary shuttle service to most local hotels, and Beach Bus service to St. Augustine Beach.
The last trolley tour of the day goes out at 4:30 p.m.
Old Town Trolleys welcome service animals, those trained to provide specific tasks. No other pets are allowed on the trolleys.
For more information about their accessibility services, click here.
Specialty Tours
Ghosts & gravestones tour.
Departing nightly at 8 p.m. from 27 San Marco Avenue, the Ghosts & Gravestones Frightseeing Tours invite guests on a spooky adventure to experience St. Augustine's darker side. A "Ghost Host" will chauffeur attendees to some of St. Augustine's most famous haunted spots, entertaining them with tales of the strange, creepy, and tragic sides of the city's history.
This special tour is also the only ghost tour in town that offers guests access to the Old Jail and The Chamber of Horrors at Potter's Wax Museum. This tour is rated PG13 and may be scary for younger kids, so parental discretion is advised. For more information, and to purchase tickets, please click here.
Ghost Town Trolley Tour
A haunting journey around the spookiest locations in St. Augustine, the Ghost Town Trolley Tour travels through the Ancient City for an hour. The hosts may or may not be ghosts and do provide lively tales about the people who lived here and those who may have never left.
The stories include historical facts, descriptions of paranormal experiences, and personal accounts. The open-air trolley passes by the City Gate, Huguenot Cemetery, and the Old Jail — one of the most haunted buildings in St. Augustine. For more information, and to purchase tickets please click here.
Old Jail After Dark
Old Town Trolleys now offers a special 10-person tour of the Old Jail after sunset. Visitors can use the latest equipment to participate in paranormal investigations. The Old Jail is recognized as one of the more haunted places in St. Augustine, and the stories of these ghosts are not usually happy ones. This tour is limited to ten, allowing guests a more intimate experience and the opportunity to hear the stories and use the equipment to seek spirits and communicate with them. For more information and to purchase tickets, click here.
Wedding Trolley
Old Town Trolley Tours also offers charters on its special wedding trolley. For information about a private charter, please go here .
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- 1 day of free unlimited re-boarding
- Hop On & Off at 22 Old Town Trolley Stops
- Voted Best Guided Tour by 'Best in St. Augustine 2023'
- Open air sightseeing perfect for taking pictures
- Fully Narrated Tour of St. Augustine
- More than 100 Points of Interest
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- FREE Admission to St. Augustine History Museum
- FREE Beach Shuttle to Alligator Farm and the Beach
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- 2 consecutive days of free unlimited re-boarding
- Voted Best Guided Tour by ‘Best in St. Augustine 2023’
- EXCLUSIVE stops at Old Jail, Potter’s Wax Museum & Old Drug Store
- 1 hour and 20-minute narrated tour by our talented ghost hosts
- Stories come from years of research, personal accounts and hauntingly real-life experiences
- Exclusive nighttime experience inside of Potter’s Wax Museum’s Chamber of Horrors
- Enter the town’s most haunted building, the Old Jail, for an up close and personal encounter
- Visit Cromwell’s Parlour of Paranormal Curiosities
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- Meet Sheriff Joe Perry who’ll fill you in on how executions were held in the gallows
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- See where the warden and his family lived just footsteps away
- Potter’s Wax Museum is home to more than 160 different wax figures
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- Visit our Spanish sunken treasure room
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Old Town Trolley Tours St. Augustine 167 San Marco Ave. St. Augustine, Florida 32084
With nearly 500 years of history, including rule by Spain, Britain, and the U.S., St. Augustine is full of sights and attractions that entertain and educate. For over 30 years, Old Town Trolley has provided award-winning sightseeing tours highlighting the best of the city. Enjoy one hundred points of interest and 22 stops, including free admission to the St. Augustine History Museum, complimentary hotel shuttle service, and use of the Beach Bus to St. Augustine Beach. "See the best first" aboard a green and orange trolley! Park for free and board at the Old Town complex located at 167 San Marco Ave. Discount attraction tickets and tour packages also available.
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Should You Book the St. Augustine Old Town Trolley Tour? Review + Tips
Last Updated: December 11, 2022 // by Ashley Smith 4 Comments
I spend a lot of time in Florida–but still never enough, am I right?–and a good chunk of my most recent trip was spent aboard the St. Augustine Old Town Trolley Tour .
Because I visit quite often, I’m slowly working my way around this medium-sized, newsworthy state. Finally, I recently checked off an item high on my Florida bucket list: St. Augustine.
As you can imagine, there’s a lot to see in St. Augustine. It was founded in 1565 and is the oldest city in the United States. That means it has had over 450 years to rack up sights and attractions, tasty eateries and ghost stories. And I only had one day in St. Augustine to see it all.
It look a lot of planning, a bunch of checklists, and the help of a whole pride of peacocks. (You’ll see when you get there.) But I came, I saw, I conquered, I finished it off with a delicious coconut beer. Read on to see how the St. Augustine Old Town Trolley tour played a part in it all.
St. Augustine Old Town Trolley Tour
The St. Augustine Old Town Trolley tour is the most popular way to see the sights in St. Augustine. You sit back and relax, feel that ocean breeze in your face, pick your hair out of your lip gloss, and learn about all of St. Augustine’s most famous landmarks while a guide makes dad jokes over a microphone.
They created these sightseeing tours to take you around town and show you what’s what. The guide narrates your tour with historical anecdotes and you’re welcome to hop off and back on at designated stops all around the city. These tours are also available in Key West, Boston , San Diego, and a handful of others around the U.S.
You can relax and enjoy the entire 80-minute tour around the city, or you can use the trolleys as your own personal transportation around St. Augustine, hopping on and off at will, like I did.
Why I booked the St. Augustine Old Town Trolley Tour
I booked the St. Augustine Old Town Trolley tour because I needed to see as much of the city as possible in just one day . I didn’t want to waste a lot of time driving from attraction to attraction, sitting in traffic, finding a place to park, etc. And I also didn’t want to spend a bunch of (beer) money on parking at all the different locations.
I chose to book the St. Augustine Old Town Trolley tour because I figured it:
- would save me money on parking all over the city
- save me time commuting between the attractions
- while learning a lot about America’s oldest city at the same time
Am I glad I booked the St. Augustine Old Town Trolley Tour?
So now that my trip’s over, am I glad I booked the St. Augustine Old Town Trolley tour? Overall, yes. I had a pleasant-enough experience. Can you label me a 100% satisfied customer? No.
I wasn’t completely satisfied with my Old Town Trolley tour experience, but I wasn’t entirely dissatisfied either. Let’s examine some things that makes this tour great, and some things that might turn you off.
St. Augustine Old Town Trolley Tour: Pros
I’m officially categorizing my St. Augustine Old Town Trolley tour as “pleasant-enough.” There are definitely some good reasons to book your spot on the trolley, and some of them may be of more importance to some over others. For instance…
Sometimes it’s nice to just sit back and have someone drive you around town. The weather is beautiful in St. Augustine (even in January when I visited) and riding around town on an open-air trolley is sometimes just what your vacation ordered.
Free parking
When you book a St. Augustine Old Town Trolley tour, you get to park for free (for the whole day) at the origin location. Then, you get chauffeured about town, never having to move your car or pay for parking anywhere else.
Great route
The St. Augustine Old Town Trolley tour makes 22 stops around downtown St. Augustine at all the popular spots. Because of this, a trolley stop is never far away when you need one.
Also, they have enough vehicles in their fleet that you never have to wait long until the next one comes around. It’s pretty damn convenient actually.
Friendly service
Everyone I encountered, from the people at the ticket windows to the trolley drivers, was nothing but friendly.
Free beach shuttle
Though it makes a lot of stops, the Old Town Trolley doesn’t go everywhere you need it to go. For instance, if you wanted to visit the St. Augustine Lighthouse (which you do).
For that, the beach, and a few other sites, Old Town Trolley cooperates with a free shuttle bus to those sites from the center of downtown.
Hop on/Hop off service
The St. Augustine Old Town Trolley tour doubles as your very own hop on/hop off transportation service. When you book a tour, you have full day access to come and go as you please, using the trolleys as much or as little as you want.
St. Augustine Old Town Trolley Tour: Cons
My St. Augustine Old Town Trolley tour was “pleasant-enough,” but there were still a few things I could’ve done without or changes I would’ve made. For instance…
The commentary
I did like that the tours were 100% live-narrated and not pre-recorded commentary. But it wasn’t really what I was expecting. I mean, I did expect it to be a little corny, but I caught myself rolling my eyes more than anticipated.
I wanted it to be more about the history of the city and about specific sites, and less about the guide’s personal opinions on the things we drove past. (Like his utter distaste for Chinese art. And how, after telling us he thought these statues were so ugly said, “Leave it to the Chinese.” I don’t know what he meant by that, but I could’ve done without it.)
I also didn’t leave the tour with the feeling that the information we were told was totally accurate. There were many times I thought to myself, “Yeah, I better double check that.” I realize this is just a lighthearted sightseeing tour and not an intellectual seminar, but I still want my facts straight!
I think some of the things they said were just to get a few oohs , ahhhs , and giggles from the cheap seats in the back.
Not enough time
The last tour of the day is 4:30 PM and that is way too early. I booked the tour with the hopes that I wouldn’t have to drive the whole day, but I ended up having to drive to the last stop so as to not get stranded.
If you’re just using the trolley tour as a sightseeing tour, that won’t be an issue. But if you’re using it as a hop on/hop off service like they advertise, I think we can all agree 4:30 PM is entirely too early to end your day.
I wanted the Old Town Trolley to be a one-stop shop (ok, 22 stops) for all my St. Augustine sightseeing needs, but that it was not.
And though they do offer a free shuttle to the Lighthouse, it too stops running at 4:30. Not to mention, the Beach Bus, as it’s known, only runs once per hour . I waited a good 20 minutes for it at one point then gave up because I have a schedule to keep, people !
More Florida tours ─ Want to take some more cool tours while you’re in Florida? Head down to Tampa and check out my post on 7 terrific tours to take in Tampa before you do! It’s got big cats, beers, buccaneers, and beyond!
It’s pretty slow
Part of the reason I booked the St. Augustine Old Town Trolley tour was to save time walking from attraction to attraction. But there were many times I thought to myself, “I could’ve walked there faster than this.”
It’s not just that it moves slow, but it makes a lot of circles and backtracks a lot where, if you were walking, you could just walk across one park (or block or sidewalk) and already be there.
Sometimes it was so frustratingly slow I wish I’d just walked or taken my car. But I paid almost $30 so I just kicked back and enjoyed the breeze.
Not 100% handicap accessible
Which I’m about to talk more about. Keep reading.
Things to Know Before you Book a St. Augustine Old Town Trolley Tour
The main thing you should know before booking a St. Augustine Old Town Trolley tour is that it’s not entirely handicap accessible.
Is the St. Augustine Old Town Trolley tour handicap accessible?
Of the 22 trolley stops on the tour, the driver is only allowed to operate the lift at 5 of them. Stuff about level surfaces and sharing the road, etc.
At one of the stops, our trolley had to leave a man in a wheelchair behind because the driver wasn’t allowed to operate the lift at that stop. Needless to say, the man and his lady friend were pissed . The reasons are understandable enough, but these are two people who were clearly not told about those rules upfront.
They have only two accessible trolleys in their fleet and they ask for 24 hours notice of your arrival so they can make sure their handicap trolley is operating.
If this applies to you or one of your travel companions, you won’t be able to take advantage of the 22 stops the Old Town Trolley brags about.
In the case of the man we left behind, he had to backtrack a couple of stops and then wait again for another trolley to come by. Also, this was pretty damn close to 4:30 so that man and his lady could very easily have been stranded.
For more on their accessibility availability, head here . And it’s not just them, Florida actually has a pretty bad accessibility infrastructure . Yes, Florida, the state that I’m willing to bet has the most wheelchair users in the country.
The last tour is at 4:30
And again, know that the last tour starts at 4:30. This will almost definitely affect your planning for your day in St. Augustine.
And just FYI, should you get stuck somewhere without a trolley back to your car, St. Augustine does not offer Uber .
St. Augustine Old Town Trolley Tour or Ripley’s Red Train?
You should know, the Old Town Trolley is not the only sightseeing tour available in St. Augustine—the other is the Ripley’s Red Train tour . As in, Ripley’s Believe It or Not, Ripley’s Entertainment, etc. Here are a few insights that may help you choose one over the other.
Little disclaimer here: I have not personally taken the Ripley’s train. I’m only sharing with you the research I did before I chose the Old Town Trolley.
Embarrassment level
First of all, the St. Augustine Old Town Trolley tour is definitely the less ridiculous-looking of the two . The Old Town Trolley is a typical tram-style, orange and green vehicle. The Ripley’s Red Train is little more than an oversized bright red choo-choo you can see a mile away, chugging into St. Augustine from Toon Town.
If you think you’ll feel awkward toot-tooting about town on what looks like a child’s ride you’d find on the sidewalk outside Costco, take the Old Town Trolley. Ripley’s Red Train = the little engine that could (make you look like a fool).
Stops, times, and costs
The Ripley’s Red Train tour also has 22 stops and from what I can tell they’re exactly the same as the Old Town Trolley. However, Ripley’s last tour starts at 5:00 PM instead of 4:30. It’s not much, but there you go. Both tours are 80 minutes long, start to finish, with the option of hop on/hop off.
Costs for either tour are basically the same so that shouldn’t be a determining factor. Plus, Ripley’s also offers free parking at 5 of their stops.
Even though I didn’t ride the Ripley’s Red Train myself, I can still vouch for how annoying their drivers are. I could hear the shrill shouting of the Ripley’s tour guide/driver down the street, clear as day. And I wasn’t even on her train! Had I been on that tour, I most definitely would’ve hopped off for good. Probably while the thing was still in motion.
The Old Town Trolley drivers may have been cheesy and make questionable comments about other nationalities, but they didn’t make me want to shove Cuban sandwiches into my ear holes.
A bad reputation?
The good thing about Old Town Trolley is that it’s American owned and operated by a company called Historic Tours of America. Ripley’s Entertainment is part of a Canadian-based international conglomerate called The Jim Pattison Group.
Ripley’s bills themselves as “St. Augustine’s ORIGINAL sightseeing train tour!” But really, all they did was buy out St. Augustine Trains Inc. (who’d been operating train tours in the city since 1953) in 2004. Buy whoever you want to buy, just don’t lie to me.
Ripley’s vowed to keep all 46 of the St. Augustine Trains Inc. employees after the buyout but failed to discuss terms. However, there’s talk amid some online forums that when Ripley’s came in, the first things they cut were the health benefits for the employees, and turned their full-time employees to part-time ones. Just something to consider.
Add some beach ─ Heading south for some sun and sand? Check out my 5 favorite ways to spend a weekend in Clearwater, Florida . See, sometimes I do relax.
Would I Take the St. Augustine Old Town Trolley Tour Again?
So would I take the St. Augustine Old Town Trolley Tour again? Probably not. I don’t regret my experience with it, but I also could’ve done without it. This is based on my personal needs and reasons for booking it.
I wanted to save money on parking, but I was able to find free street parking when I needed it anyway. I ended up having to drive to the one place I couldn’t walk to anyway. And I wanted to save time by taking it place to place, but walking actually would’ve gotten me there faster.
Plus, St. Augustine is compact and one of the most walkable cities I’ve ever visited. Had I known this before my trip, I probably wouldn’t have booked the Old Town Trolley.
Also, I wanted to learn about St. Augustine, but the drivers didn’t tell me anything I didn’t already learn at the attractions themselves or from reading the informational placards around town.
Should You Book the St. Augustine Old Town Trolley Tour?
If what the St. Augustine Old Town Trolley offers sounds good to you, then yes. Should you want more than what it offers, like I did, skip it. If you want to casually tour the city, learn some fun facts, see some sites, then it’s perfect.
If you’re trying to fit in more than humanly possible in a single day, using it to get around town in a hurry, and as an alternative to walking or driving, save the cash and use it for Sangria at Columbia! You’re better off on foot.
If you’re not great with walking, the trolley is a decent alternative. And it’s not such a huge investment that it’s a major financial risk.
One day in St. Augustine ─ If you’re visiting St. Augustine on a day trip or just for one night, check out my 1-day St. Augustine itinerary . It covers a crazy amount of sites, includes great spots for lunch and dinner, and gives some helpful sightseeing tips as well.
Alternatives to the St. Augustine Old Town Trolley Tour
If you’re keen to explore St. Augustine more than just by walking through it, there are other tour options available that aren’t trolley or trains. Check out these optional St. Augustine tours:
History Tour of St. Augustine by Guided Golf Cart
This 1-hour and 15-minute private, guided, narrated tour takes place in your own personal golf cart fleet so groups are small and intimate. Think of it as your very own tiny trolley tour.
You'll pass by St. Augustine's most popular attractions and monuments while learning their interesting history. They make sure you get some great photo ops around town and you can choose between morning or afternoon tours!
This tour is a super popular, well-loved favorite in St. Augustine. NOTE: The price shown is for the whole group.
St. Augustine Boat and Walking Tour
I absolutely love taking boat rides whenever I'm in a city, well, that has water. It's such an interesting and unique way to see a city.
The first half of this 2.5-hour tour starts with a relaxing boat ride through St. Augustine's Matanzas Bay. The second half includes a walking tour where you'll see many of the sites mentioned in my post on my 1 day in St. Augustine.
Sunset Cruise of St. Augustine
Another great way to see some of St. Augustine's most popular sites is from the water at sunset! This 1.5-hour tour includes:
- local guide with live commentary
- free parking
- amazing Florida sunsets
- and alcohol!
This tour has rave reviews and a delightful price tag.
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Ashley is a historian and Oktoberfest expert & tour guide. She has traveled to 33 countries and specializes in quick trips throughout Europe and the Americas that prioritize hiking adventures, museums of all kinds, cultural experiences, and jam-packed itineraries. She hails from Memphis, TN and currently lives in Boston with her husband and two feline sidekicks.
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January 8, 2023 at 2:56 PM
Hi there! I’m one of the newer trolley drivers and we definitely have more than 2 ADA lifts now. We TRY to make every other trolley in the route an ADA lift trolley. But yeah, there are only a few stops its safe to deploy the lift. If you ask, we have special maps that tell riders very specifically where. Everyone who uses the lift gets this map.
And, yes the last tour STARTS at 4:30 – but that means it is still going around town at 5:30, ending at around 6:00. So if you can do some math, you know that the last trolley is leaving stop 11 the Distillery at about 5:10. And this is top secret – but we have shuttles to come get you if you’re stranded. Just call.
Agree with you on your commentary issue. Some of the drivers are more history oriented than others. I have a degree in history. I think you would have enjoyed my tour. Same with riders. Some like the jokes and entertainment, restaurant recommendations more. Some riders want hardcore history. Others are bored with that. I think we have a little something for everyone, its just the luck of the draw. Fill out a comment card if there is something amiss. They watch those like a HAWK. The company really does want to make the experience as fun and valuable as possible.
Anyway, thanks for riding with us and thanks for the honesty!
January 9, 2023 at 8:42 AM
Hi Rachel, Thank you so much for all of your insight! This is all very helpful. (But maybe the fact that you have shuttles to rescue the stranded customers shouldn’t be top secret? Not knowing that could cause some real problems for people.)
November 21, 2021 at 11:28 AM
I absolutely love trolley tours. I haven’t done one in St Augustine yet. I hope to make it there some day. We have done tours with Old Town Trolley Tours in Savannah and always find them informative and usually very entertaining.
November 21, 2021 at 12:47 PM
I’ve done Old Town Trolley Tours in other cities too and they’ve always been enjoyable! The one in St. Augustine was definitely the least enjoyable of the ones I have done.
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We recently got another chance to visit St. Augustine, one of the oldest cities in the US. I’ve been fascinated with this Florida city for a long time because it has so much history and was home to some of the central figures in the development of Florida. So, today, I want to talk about some of the best things to see in St. Augustine, FL!
St. Augustine is old, really old, and is a place where lots of historical “firsts” happened. It’s a city full of interesting landmarks, beautiful beaches, good food, and sunny weather.
The St. Augustine area merges old-world American history, Spanish charm, and modern amenities to create a fantastic vacation destination for the entire family. The heart of the city is very walkable. You can visit almost all the major attractions by taking a hop-on, hop-off trolley that stops at the popular locations.
In this post, I’ll cover the best things to see in St. Augustine, FL, and give you some tips on how to make the most of your visit!
The Best Things To See In St. Augustine, FL
Visiting St. Augustine is always a lot of fun for our family. You know that walkability is very important to us when we travel. Therefore, it’s no surprise that St. Augustine’s walkability and tourist-friendly layout add much to our experience.
The town is relatively compact, with most major attractions located downtown or nearby. St. George Street is a pedestrian-only street that runs through the old city center. It’s packed with shops, restaurants, and fun attractions.
St. Augustine can get very busy, especially during holidays and weekends, when the city swells with visitors. The streets will get filled with people, and the pace of activity is fast, especially around St. George Street. When you travel, bring good shoes, water, sunscreen, and an adventurous spirit!
The Old Town Trolley Tour in St. Augustine
Before diving into my list, I want to quickly discuss the Old Town Trolley Tour . Throughout the post, I will mention that there is a trolley tour stop near various places. Therefore, it is an excellent activity for first-time visitors who want to get a feel for the area! The trolley tour stops at or passes by many of the best things to see in St. Augustine, FL.
The Old Town Trolley Tour is a hop-on, hop-off trolley that stops frequently at critical locations throughout the city. It comes around often and drops riders off at 21 different stops. You can get on and off an unlimited number of times all day long.
Purchasing an Old Town Trolley Tours ticket also gives you some discounts on local attractions. We used the trolley and enjoyed it. It gave us flexibility and the ability to cover more ground.
In the heat of the summer Florida sun, it’s also a welcome reprieve from walking. The trolleys are not air-conditioned, but they are open-sided. Most stops will probably be busy with people waiting during peak travel times. You may need to wait for the next train. I want to manage expectations and ensure you give yourself plenty of time. However, on our visit, we waited 5-15 minutes, at most, at any stop before boarding.
My best trip would be to take the trolley first thing in the morning. Likewise, you can always buy a two-day ticket !
List Of The Best Things To See In St. Augustine, FL
So, let’s get started and look at some of the best things to see in St. Augustine, FL!
There are a lot of things to do in St. Augustine . St. Augustine is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the contiguous US. Many attractions tell the story of the original Spanish people who founded the city in 1565.
This list includes some of the most popular things to see in St. Augustine. I’ve focused on locations that are noteworthy as historical landmarks rather than on purely tourist-oriented attractions. If you are using the Old Town Trolley, be sure to research ahead of time to plan where you will get on and off the trolley. Batching your sightseeing by trolley stop will make things easier and quicker and prevent back-tracking later.
#1 Castillo de San Marcos National Monument
The Castillo de San Marcos is the oldest masonry fort in the continental US. This massive fort looks out over the city’s bay. It is fascinating to explore and provides a fun way to engage with the area’s history.
Tickets are required to enter the fort. The interior is filled with intriguing nooks and crannies where you can learn more about a soldier’s life in the fort. The rooftop has many types of cannons and a fantastic view of the harbor.
We recommend setting aside 2-3 hours to visit Castillo de San Marcos, and in my opinion, this tops the list of the best things to see in St. Augustine, FL.
#2 St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum
The St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum is a historic lighthouse built in 1874. Climb the 219 steps to reach the observation deck, which offers an amazing view of the surrounding area. The museum also has a children’s play area and a puppet theatre.
The new Maritime Center offers many hands-on and interactive displays regarding maritime culture, navigation, and transportation. Children must be at least 44 inches tall to climb the stairs, and tickets are required.
#3 Lightner Museum
The Lightner Museum was once known as the Hotel Alcazar, a palatial hotel commissioned by Standard Oil executive Henry Flagler. Flagler was instrumental in the development of Florida in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Flagler Florida East Coast Railway allowed for the development of the Florida Keys, and his grand vision brought prominent visitors from all over the US to experience Florida. At the Lightner Museum, you can tour the iconic building and see the museum’s collection of art and historical pieces. The museum offers an immersive experience of art, architecture, history, and design. Tickets are required.
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#4 Flagler College
Flagler College is a private liberal arts college in St. Augustine. The school itself was founded in 1968.
Flagler College’s centerpiece building is the Ponce de Leon Hotel, which was built in 1888 by Henry Flagler. The hotel is a gorgeous example of Spanish Renaissance Revival architecture and was one of the first buildings in the world wired for electricity. Flager’s friend, Thomas Edison, provided the power with his new DC generator.
Henry Flagler established an art colony at the hotel and built an artist’s studio building to the rear of the hotel. The Ponce de Leon Hotel is home to the most extensive collection of Luis Comfort Tiffany stained glass windows. Visitors are frequently in awe of the incredible dining room!
Paid historic tours of the campus and buildings are available.
#5 Gonzolaz-Alvarez House (The Oldest House)
The Gonzolaz-Alvarez House is the oldest surviving Spanish colonial house in St. Augustine. Construction began around 1723, and the house was in its final form by 1790. Evidence of St. Augustine’s diverse history of occupation by Spanish, British, and American forces can be seen at the house.
The Oldest House Museum Complex offers guided tours, a museum, a colonial kitchen, an ornamental garden, and a museum store. Tickets are required. Guided tours are available every half hour. The St. Augustine Surf Culture and History Museum is located in the same complex, and admission is included with the Oldest House Museum admission.
#6 Fountain of Youth Archeological Park
The Fountain of Youth Archeological Park is a fun museum and park for the whole family. It plays off the famous legend of the “Fountain of Youth” – a spring of waters that would grant drinkers immortality.
When Ponce de Leon arrived in 1513, he found a local native tribe called the Timucua. He and his men traded with the Indians before relationships became hostile. The Fountain of Youth Archeological Park showcases the fascinating lives and culture of the Timucua people. You can see the Timucua Indian exhibit, a great interactive learning experience, a planetarium with a show about maritime navigation, and explore the park.
The park is 15 acres with venerable oak trees, an observation platform over marshes, native peacocks, and other birds. Tickets are required.
#7 St. George Street
St. George Street is the bustling main street that runs through the center of old St. Augustine. In the early days, it was the city’s main street, and today, it is the center of tourist attractions, shops, restaurants, and bars.
This area includes a vibrant, busy, pedestrian-only street lined with attractions of every kind. It’s fun to walk down the street and see all the cute shops, galleries, and restaurants. I recommend coming here for lunch or dinner, as there are many great places to eat.
The City Gate, Oldest House, and Cathedral Basilica are located along St. George Street. Be sure to satisfy your sweet tooth at Whetstone Chocolates, a local confectionary in business since 1967!
#8 Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine is the oldest Catholic church in the city, and the Parish of St. Augustine is the oldest Catholic parish in the country. The first Catholic mass in the continental United States took place here.
The Cathedral’s Spanish Mission architectural style is beautiful, and the interior is adorned with exquisite murals, stained glass windows, sculptures, and artifacts. The Cathedral is open to the public, and guided tours are available.
#9 National Shrine Of Our Lady Of La Leche at Mission Nombre De Dios
The Shrine Of Our Lady Of La Leche was built in 1609 in honor of Our Lady of La Leche – a Marian apparition popular with early settlers. It’s considered the oldest shrine in the US. The complex consists of The Chapel of Our Lady of La Leche, the Great Cross (a really tall cross), the Rustic Alter, and a beautiful Rosary garden.
President John F. Kennedy once called it the “Most sacred acre in America.” Admission to the National Shrine Of Our Lady Of La Leche at Mission Nombre De Dios is free, and self-guided tours are available.
#10 Gates of St. Augustine
The Gates of St. Augustine are located at the very north end of St. George Street. It’s a historic landmark built by St. Augustine residents in 1808 and used as a gate to defend the city. The gate is made of coquina, a locally abundant limestone sedimentary rock comprised almost entirely of sand-sized fossil debris.
The gates are an excellent place to take pictures and memorialize your visit to St. Augustine ! They also signify the start of St. George Street and entry into the historic district.
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So Many Things To See In St. Augustine
St. Augustine is a fantastic destination for families looking for many options in a relatively small area. There are so many things to see in St. Augustine . The downtown is packed with things to do, and the surrounding city blocks contain numerous museums, landmarks, and interesting locals.
This list only shares 10 of the best things to see in St. Augustine, FL. However, there is so much more to do and see while visiting this charming Florida coastal community. I recommend browsing Trip Advisor’s Things To Do in St. Augustine page for even more fun activities.
For us, the trip was a perfect mix of archeology, educational immersion, and fun nightlife. If you’re interested in the history of Florida or just want to have fun in the sun, it’s a required trip!
Looking for a hotel in St. Augustine? Check out what’s available on Booking.com !
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