Parking in St. Augustine

Use this guide to spend more time enjoying the city, instead of looking for parking.

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It's easy to love St. Augustine's historic architecture and old-town vibe. Yet, the picturesque streets and charmingly close buildings leave little room for parking. Lucky for you, we have insider tips and interactive maps. Here's everything you need to know about parking in the nation's oldest city.

When it comes down to it, St. Augustine's charm is in the details. So however you get from one place to another, be sure to take your time once you're there and savor the atmosphere of this fantastic city — you'll feel like you've traveled to Europe without ever leaving the country!

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Easter Church Services 2025

St. Augustine's churches host Good Friday, Easter sunrise, and Easter services.

Easter Church Services 2025

Throughout St. Augustine area.

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Weekend worship services are held throughout the St. Augustine area over Easter weekend, on Friday, April 18, and Sunday, April 20, 2025. Easter sunrise services are included.

Unless otherwise noted, all services take place on Easter Sunday. This is not an exhaustive list, but one designed to offer those visiting or new to St. Augustine some of the more well-known or centrally located houses of worship hosting Easter services.

Though we do our best to provide accurate information, it's usually a good idea to call to confirm times. 

Easter Church Services 2025

Throughout St. Augustine area.

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Butterfield Garage Art Gallery presents the First Impressions exhibit beginning on June 6, 2025. The exhibit will remain on display at the gallery until June 29, 2025, and is available for viewing every day from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. during June's First Friday Art Walk event. 

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Cloud 9 Vibes, Floridaze, and Lady Ybor at Cafe Eleven

Three genre-bending bands make waves along the East Coast.

Cloud 9 Vibes, Floridaze, and Lady Ybor at Cafe Eleven

(904) 460-9311

On the corner of A1A and 11th Street.
501 A1A Beach Blvd.
St. Augustine, FL 32080

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Cafe Eleven presents Cloud 9 Vibes, Floridaze, and Lady Ybor on Friday, August 1, 2025, at 8:00 p.m.

Hailing from Florida and rooted deeply in reggae, Cloud 9 Vibes delivers music that radiates positivity and energy. Known for their infectious sound, the band shared stages with acts like Matisyahu, 311, and Collie Budz. Touring across the East Coast, Cloud 9 Vibes leaves a lasting impression with fan favorites such as “Blue Skies,” “Good Morning,” and the fiery anthem “Love and Kerosene.” Their discography also includes the uplifting album Head in the Clouds.

Cloud 9 Vibes, Floridaze, and Lady Ybor at Cafe Eleven

(904) 460-9311

On the corner of A1A and 11th Street.
501 A1A Beach Blvd.
St. Augustine, FL 32080

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Covers of classics with island sounds, and a shade of rebellion, rhythm, and roots.

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Born Ciara-Camile Roque Velasco, Eli-Mac is the bold, genre-defying voice of a new generation of island soul. A proud Filipino-American raised in Maui, Hawaii, she emerged into the public eye at just 18 as a Top 10 finalist on American Idol Season 3. But that was only the beginning. With a style rooted in reggae, blended with the grit of hip-hop and the smooth soul of R&B, Eli-Mac has forged her own path—one marked by fearlessness, authenticity, and fierce independence.

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Catchy upbeat reggae, surf-rock tunes with thoughtful lyrics.

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Surfer Girl, led by the energetic Carter Reeves—former frontman of the acclaimed hip-hop/pop group Aer—continues to grow and captivate audiences with its unique mix of indie-pop, reggae, surf-rock, and hip-hop. Originating from Wayland, Massachusetts, Reeves’s relaxed coastal vibe constantly influences the band’s sound, seamlessly combining sun-drenched melodies with infectious rhythms that evoke the carefree feeling of a summer afternoon.

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Celebrated blues musicians, storytellers, and activists, inspiring change through song.

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Reggae-rock blending hope, resilience, and personal stories that inspire.

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Kyle Smith's lyrics reflect his singular journey from a troubled youth to a beacon of hope and resilience. His unique blend of reggae, rock, Ska, punk, and hip-hop has captured the attention of fans nationwide. With music that is distinctively Southern California style, which features a mix of modern and traditional sounds that tell their own stories, Smith’s sound is poised to ignite and motivate a fresh wave of reggae rock fans worldwide.

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Reggae-rock pioneers; evolving, surprising, and igniting global fans.

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Since its inception in 1992, the band began as a small punk outfit called Dumb, eventually transforming into its signature reggae-rock sound as Part One around 1995. Following high school and life’s many twists, the group faced lineup changes to align with their evolving vision. In 2002, Part One solidified into the collective it is today—a true tribe of musicians united by a shared passion and guided by steadfast band leader, Rob-D.

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Heartfelt Harpstrings

Hire a harpist to provide beautiful music during your ceremony.

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Annah Virginia, of Heartfelt Harpstrings, has provided ethereal music for weddings in St. Augustine for more than 15 years. 

Her song list includes classic Christian songs such as "Amazing Grace," classical music, favorite older love songs, and contemporary popular love songs. She is happy to learn a song for your special day.

Annah began learning the harp when she was seven years old, and now performs on a Prelude Harp, made of mahogany. At 64 inches tall, it is the largest harp and has levers to make the strings sharp or flat.

 

 

 

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