Lightner Museum looking south

Historic Downtown

The heart of the First City is found here in Historic Downtown.

The heart of the city of St. Augustine is here in the Historic Downtown where guests will find a majority of the city's restaurants, shopping, hotels, and attractions. The Historic Downtown is the oldest part of the city with many buildings dating back to the 1700s — and with streets that have existed from long before that. The result is a walkable city obviously designed with old European concepts. Part of Historic Downtown, Lincolnville also offers an historic walking tour, museums, places to stay, and eateries.

This Historic Downtown is on the National Register of Historic Places, as are over twenty other sites within the district from the Alcazar Hotel to the Ximenez-Fatio House. The Historic Downtown is a beautiful area for walking around all day, while shopping, visiting museums and churches, dining, and listening to live music.

The Historic Downtown is also home to the beautiful bayfront with lovely panoramic views of the Matanzas Bay and an inviting bayfront walk along the Matanzas River from the Castillo de San Marcos to the former 16th Century Jesuit monastery that is now Headquarters for the Florida National Guard. A number of eateries have views of the Matanzas, including A1A Ale House and Harry’s Seafood. Those who wish to stay in the Historic District, near the water, may want to check out the Bayfront Inn and the Edgewater Inn.

The top-rated attractions in the area reflect the importance of history in shaping St. Augustine, including the Flagler Legacy Tours, Lightner Museum, and the Colonial Quarter. Another defining feature of the Historic District is the architecture. The design on building facades represents the height of Spanish Colonial and Spanish Renaissance Revival architecture. This area of town showcases everything from early European design, Florida bungalow-style houses, and Gilded Age extravagance.

The Historic Downtown of the nation’s oldest city represents much of U.S. History from 1565 and is sure to offer activities for the whole family to enjoy.

(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) 755-1423

132 St. George Street

A St. Augustine boutique with products for beach-lovers and Southern ladies including clothes, drinkware, and accessories.

(904) 826-0650

44 Spanish Street

This historic inn features unique amenities, and a romantic atmosphere. Located steps from area attractions, shopping, and dining, the Inn features 1920s decor with modern amenities.

(904) 417-8895

51 A Cordova Street

Adventure Pets presents gear for people who wish to take their dogs on their adventures.

(904) 824-6482

14 St. George Street

Buy jewelry or have your jewelry repaired while enjoying the Arcade of Professional Artisans and Craftspeople in Historic Downtown St. Augustine

(904) 615-1667

17 King Street

Alta Marea, the Italian phrase for "high tide" features local seafood served in Mediterranean inspired dishes..

(904) 826-0166

75 King Street

Amore Wedding Chapel in Historic Downtown St. Augustine seats up to 50 guests for an intimate wedding in an historic building.

(904) 819-9997

14 St. George Street

Unique hand-carved portraits and signs from an accomplished professional.

(904) 342-0890

210 St. George Street

Ancient City Brunch Bar offers pastries, sandwiches, and brunch in a box — plus a myriad of coffee, tea, and drink choices.

(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.

(904) 827-0807

12 St. George Street

Ancient City Tours offers entertaining education tours to vacationers, school groups, ghost hunters, and more.

(904) 827-1899

47 King Street

This shop specializes in imported olive oils and vinegars, as well as gourmet pantry items, cocktail mixers, and hand-crafted pastas.