Guidebook for St. Augustine, Florida

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Guidebook for St. Augustine, Florida

Sightseeing

Where Pilgrims FIRST landed Most people miss the real significance of this historic site. Commemorated by a cross (not a rock), this is where European settlers first landed in the new world. And the first act of the first settlers was to celebrate Mass. This is not only a must see peacefull, prayerful site, but rich in history. If you come to Saint Augustine and don't visit this site you've missed the real history of the City and our country.
12 locals recommend
Mission Nombre de Dios Museum
89 A1A Scenic and Historic Coastal Byway
12 locals recommend
Where Pilgrims FIRST landed Most people miss the real significance of this historic site. Commemorated by a cross (not a rock), this is where European settlers first landed in the new world. And the first act of the first settlers was to celebrate Mass. This is not only a must see peacefull, prayerful site, but rich in history. If you come to Saint Augustine and don't visit this site you've missed the real history of the City and our country.
A beautiful, historic cathedral and place of prayer and worship. America's first parish in America's oldest city and seat of the bishop. On the south end of St. George Street and a central location for a walking tour of all of St. Augustine.
39 locals recommend
Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine
38 Cathedral Pl
39 locals recommend
A beautiful, historic cathedral and place of prayer and worship. America's first parish in America's oldest city and seat of the bishop. On the south end of St. George Street and a central location for a walking tour of all of St. Augustine.
A great pedestrian mall with numerous shops, historic sites, bakeries, restaurants, etc., starting on the south end near the St. Augustine Cathedral, the oldest diocese in America
84 locals recommend
Saint George Street
Saint George Street
84 locals recommend
A great pedestrian mall with numerous shops, historic sites, bakeries, restaurants, etc., starting on the south end near the St. Augustine Cathedral, the oldest diocese in America
An original Henry Flagler grand hotel, built to accommodate the visitors his Florida East Coast Railroad was bringing to Florida. Now a private liberal arts college. Worth taking a tour to appreciate the inside as much as the outside architecture and opulence.
175 locals recommend
Flagler College
74 King St
175 locals recommend
An original Henry Flagler grand hotel, built to accommodate the visitors his Florida East Coast Railroad was bringing to Florida. Now a private liberal arts college. Worth taking a tour to appreciate the inside as much as the outside architecture and opulence.
One of the oldest and best preserved masonry forts in the United States, still standing sentry at the mouth of the St. Augustine inlet.
43 locals recommend
Saint Augustine Fort
43 locals recommend
One of the oldest and best preserved masonry forts in the United States, still standing sentry at the mouth of the St. Augustine inlet.
One of Florida's 29 existing lighthouses. Fun to visit, great grounds, museum and a brisk walk to the top for a breathtaking view.
41 locals recommend
St. Augustine Lighthouse
81 Lighthouse Avenue
41 locals recommend
One of Florida's 29 existing lighthouses. Fun to visit, great grounds, museum and a brisk walk to the top for a breathtaking view.
A small garrison outpost south of St. Augustine that guarded St. Augustine's southern flank at the Matanzas Inlet. Beautiful grounds and a small boat ride over the inter-coastal to visit the fort, on the southern tip of St. Anastasia Island.
173 locals recommend
Fort Matanzas National Monument
8635 A1A S
173 locals recommend
A small garrison outpost south of St. Augustine that guarded St. Augustine's southern flank at the Matanzas Inlet. Beautiful grounds and a small boat ride over the inter-coastal to visit the fort, on the southern tip of St. Anastasia Island.
Another original and amazingly beautiful Flagler Hotel, still in operation. Visit for a tour of the lobby, a drink at the bar or a meal in their Florida Trend Golden Spoon Award Restaurant.
25 locals recommend
Casa Monica Resort & Spa, Autograph Collection
95 Cordova St
25 locals recommend
Another original and amazingly beautiful Flagler Hotel, still in operation. Visit for a tour of the lobby, a drink at the bar or a meal in their Florida Trend Golden Spoon Award Restaurant.

Arts & Culture

Originally the Hotel Alcazar, another beautiful Henry Flagler hotel, now operating as an eclectic and antiquities museum. Worth visiting to see some of the remaining and preserved elements of the original hotel.
202 locals recommend
Lightner Museum
75 King St
202 locals recommend
Originally the Hotel Alcazar, another beautiful Henry Flagler hotel, now operating as an eclectic and antiquities museum. Worth visiting to see some of the remaining and preserved elements of the original hotel.
Only a half hour south of the condo, in the countryside near Bunnell, Florida, is a prayerful, small community of brothers. Looking to totally unplug? Retreat to the Rosary Garden, Eucharistic Adoration, daily confessions.
St. Joseph's Carmelite Monastery
141 Carmelite Drive
Only a half hour south of the condo, in the countryside near Bunnell, Florida, is a prayerful, small community of brothers. Looking to totally unplug? Retreat to the Rosary Garden, Eucharistic Adoration, daily confessions.

Food Scene

Great sunset/inter coastal water views with a margaritaville vibe. Very popular but a bit out of the way, north of Vilano Beach and across the Francis and Mary Usina Bridge from St. Augustine.
246 locals recommend
Cap's On the Water
4325 Myrtle St
246 locals recommend
Great sunset/inter coastal water views with a margaritaville vibe. Very popular but a bit out of the way, north of Vilano Beach and across the Francis and Mary Usina Bridge from St. Augustine.
South of Anastasia Island and Matanzas Inlet, but worth the trip for some amazing BBQ and sides on the inter coastal (beautiful sunsets) and historic Mala Compra archeological site.
58 locals recommend
Captains BBQ
5862 N Ocean Shore Blvd
58 locals recommend
South of Anastasia Island and Matanzas Inlet, but worth the trip for some amazing BBQ and sides on the inter coastal (beautiful sunsets) and historic Mala Compra archeological site.
Like eating with your Italian family. A bit off the beaten path but worth it. You'll be welcomed with open arms, warm smiles and great conversation about their history and the family photos on the walls. Robyn Tarantino's (owner with husband Jay) practice of preparing each meal from scratch and to order. So go to enjoy the great, authentic Italian food (via Brooklyn and Fort Lauderdale) but be sure to sit back and visit with the "family". If you don't you'll really miss out on what makes this restaurant special. NOTE! the address AirBnB has listed on their map is wrong. Please check the restaurants web site for their current address as they have moved.
11 locals recommend
Casa Benedetto's
197 Blackford Way
11 locals recommend
Like eating with your Italian family. A bit off the beaten path but worth it. You'll be welcomed with open arms, warm smiles and great conversation about their history and the family photos on the walls. Robyn Tarantino's (owner with husband Jay) practice of preparing each meal from scratch and to order. So go to enjoy the great, authentic Italian food (via Brooklyn and Fort Lauderdale) but be sure to sit back and visit with the "family". If you don't you'll really miss out on what makes this restaurant special. NOTE! the address AirBnB has listed on their map is wrong. Please check the restaurants web site for their current address as they have moved.
No frills, southern, fried seafood, beach landmark.
75 locals recommend
O'Steen's Restaurant
205 Anastasia Blvd
75 locals recommend
No frills, southern, fried seafood, beach landmark.
Great "old Florida" experience, in an old house out over the swamp waters of the inter coastal. Have the rock shrimp if they are in season (ordinarily hard to find on the menu anywhere). Don't be in a hurry and just enjoy the experience and time with your dinning partner(s).
45 locals recommend
Salt Water Cowboys
299 Dondanville Rd
45 locals recommend
Great "old Florida" experience, in an old house out over the swamp waters of the inter coastal. Have the rock shrimp if they are in season (ordinarily hard to find on the menu anywhere). Don't be in a hurry and just enjoy the experience and time with your dinning partner(s).
Another great local, Florida seafood hot spot, with a great outdoor water/deck dining option (during the cool nights) and weekend live music. Enjoy your favorite beach drink, sit back and stay a while.
18 locals recommend
Creekside Dinery
160 Nix Boat Yard Rd
18 locals recommend
Another great local, Florida seafood hot spot, with a great outdoor water/deck dining option (during the cool nights) and weekend live music. Enjoy your favorite beach drink, sit back and stay a while.

Parks & Nature

Beautiful grounds and gardens south of Matanzas Inlet and St. Anastasia Island.
193 locals recommend
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
193 locals recommend
Beautiful grounds and gardens south of Matanzas Inlet and St. Anastasia Island.
Go early to get a parking spot. The west/intercoastal side is especially popular with families with younger children because of the calmer water, wading pools and sand bars. Amazing views and beauty.
75 locals recommend
Matanzas Inlet
75 locals recommend
Go early to get a parking spot. The west/intercoastal side is especially popular with families with younger children because of the calmer water, wading pools and sand bars. Amazing views and beauty.

Everything Else

Free wine tasting of Florida Muscadine wines and sherries. Be sure to check out the rooftop cafe.
183 locals recommend
San Sebastian Winery
157 King St
183 locals recommend
Free wine tasting of Florida Muscadine wines and sherries. Be sure to check out the rooftop cafe.
Great drinks, food and tour of the distillery.
261 locals recommend
Ice Plant Bar
110 Riberia St
261 locals recommend
Great drinks, food and tour of the distillery.