An image of the Castillo.

Attractions

Fun for all ages — and all interests, too.

Feel the magic of St. Augustine as you climb a spiraling lighthouse for breathtaking panoramic views, explore the grandeur of Flagler College, or embark on a journey through our swashbuckling past. Step inside fascinating museums, taste award-winning spirits, and get up close with playful dolphins. Whether you want to dive into our history or seek out experiences to last a lifetime, browse our top attractions and discover why the nation’s oldest city is such a great place to explore.
 

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Attractions

An iconic lighthouse, historical sites and museums, the nation's oldest masonry fort, and Gilded-Era hotels are among the fascinating attractions for you to enjoy.

(904) 829-3918

85 Martin Luther King Ave.

Founded in 1873, this church has fostered the city's resilient spirit for generations.

(904) 210-4939

4th Street Beach Access

Kids ages seven and older can learn to surf at one-week summer surf camps.

(904) 373-7777

100 St. George Street

See seven gold camels in the eye of a needle at this museum of tiny art.

(904) 257-3273

14 Cordova St

The oldest planned cemetery in the State of Florida, with burials officially ceasing in 1884.

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Family fun activities at the Colonial Quarter

Family Fun

The Oldest Wooden School House stands on St. George St. in St. Augustine and is open for tours.

Historic Sites

St. Augustine offers many attractions that highlight the history of the city with trained, professional re-enactors bringing history to life.

Living History

Inside the Governor's House Cultural Center and Museum

Museums

Henry Flagler built the Memorial Presbyterian Church, based on the design of the Basilica of St. Mark in Venice, Italy, for his daughter Jennie Louise Flagler.

Historic Churches

The historic Fort Matanzas guards the southern waterway approach to St. Augustine

On the Water

St. Augustine, Florida, boasts two distilleries, a number of breweries, and one of the largest wineries in the state.

Wineries, Breweries & Distilleries