An image of the Castillo.

St Augustine Attractions

Fun for all ages -- and all interests too.

The Ancient City boasts attractions such as military forts, stately castles, and Gilded-Age hotels. Explore a spiraling lighthouse, scenic nature trails, and tranquil beaches. Listen to city sounds from horse hooves on brick-paved streets to the roar of cannon fire. Dive into fascinating museums, take scary ghost tours, or participate in historical reenactments. Whatever you discover, timeless stories of other eras are sure to unfold while experiencing the oldest city in the United States.

(904) 829-6506

1 South Castillo Drive

The oldest masonry fort in the continental U.S. and a National Monument, the Castillo is the focal point of historic St. Augustine.

(904) 759-2758

260 Vilano Road

Highlighting the natural beauty of indigenous wildlife as well as St. Augustine's history all from the water.

Guests enjoy cruising on the beach, downtown, or wherever the road (or beach) takes them on brightly-colored, well-maintained bikes.

(904) 429-9654

3420 Agricultural Center Drive

Ancient City Brewing produces craft beer in St. Augustine and offers an on site tap room.

(904) 586-0039

5 W. Castillo Drive

Ancient City Pour Tour takes guests on a comfortable bus as they visit four of St. Augustine's brewpubs.

2 Aviles Street

Aviles Street is the nation's oldest street and the heart of St. Augustine's Artist District.

(904) 824-1606

111 Avenida Menendez

Take in a historic Bayfront view while playing the oldest mini-golf course in St. Augustine.

(904) 679-3146

218 West King Street

Local brewery offering beer and wine in a friendly and historic setting on West King Street.

20 Bridge of Lions

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Bridge of Lions connects historic downtown to Anastasia Island.

(904) 217-4751

35 San Marco Avenue

Carrera Wine Cellar offers guests a wide variety of wines and the opportunity to sip and learn as they shop.