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James and Ilse Philcox invite you to visit the Old City House Inn where old fashioned hospitality begins in America’s oldest city.
Step into the 1873 Old City House Inn and Restaurant and you’ll be swept away by its historic relevance and...
ST. AUGUSTINE’S 445TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
On Saturday, September 4, the Nation’s oldest city, will celebrate its 445th birthday with an authentic re-creation of its founding, a procession featuring its founder’s casket, and the opening...
Step onto an Avalon Carriage for a two and one half mile ride along narrow, tree-lined streets. As you slowly pass by centuries old structures, your driver will narrate the story of old Saint Augustine.
Avalon Carriage has a variety of carriages available...
The St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine, an institution of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, is dedicated to the first colony of Greek people who came to America in 1768.
Come and visit our magnificent Orthodox Chapel filled with Byzantine...
A Lifestyle Museum
Welcome to the Ximenez-Fatio House Museum, one of St. Augustine’s most authentic historic properties. The museum complex is located on Aviles Street, America’s first platted thoroughfare, in the center of the city’s...
A must-see on your tour of the nation’s oldest city. The museum complex, owned and operated by the St. Augustine Historical Society, includes Florida’s Oldest House, two museums, a changing exhibition gallery, an ornamental garden, and a museum...
One city block.
Over 400 years of history.
Nine historic homes.
Experience an authentic slice of St. Augustine neighborhood history, period decorated historic houses, and galleriesnestled among rustic courtyards and cottage gardens.
The Dow Museum (formerly...
Step back in time to 1740’s Spanish St. Augustine
As you stroll through this garrison town, leave today’s world behind and discover life in another time. Visit with the blacksmith, carpenter, or soldier’s wife as they go about their daily activities....
After several years of historical renovation, the Villa Zorayda with its collection of unique antiquities is a must see on your visit to our nations oldest city!
The Villa Zorayda Museum is open Monday through Saturday 10 am to 5 pm (4:30 pm is the last...
Looking for history, romance, ghosts or just plain fun?
Visit the Spanish Military Hospital Museum and learn of the advanced medical practices of the Spanish in Colonial times.
The Spanish Military Hospital Museum building is a reconstruction of a Military...