Lightner Museum looking south

Historic Downtown

The heart of the nation’s oldest city.

Our 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. This walkable district is on the National Register of Historic Places, as are more than 20 sites within the district from the Alcazar Hotel to the Ximenez-Fatio House. It's a charming area for strolling around, while shopping, visiting museums and historic churches, dining, and listening to live music.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Historic Downtown Parking Garage offers convenient access to the district. Street parking is also available, but can be limited during peak hours. Find out everything you need to know about parking in St. Augustine.

Weekday mornings offer quieter streets, while weekends offer an exciting atmosphere with bustling shops and eateries. Live music is available throughout the week at various Historic Downtown venues.

Historic Downtown boasts numerous must-see landmarks, including the Castillo de San Marcos, St. George Street, Lightner Museum, and Flagler College

Yes, a variety of guided tours are available, such as walking tours, trolley tours, and specialty tours focusing on history, architecture, or the paranormal. These tours provide in-depth insights and stories about our city's past. ​See all tour services available

Yes, the district hosts numerous events throughout the year, including the popular Nights of Lights festival during the holiday season, which illuminates the city with millions of lights. Other events include historical reenactments, the First Friday Art Walk, and live music festivals. ​

Yes, leashed pets are welcome in Historic Downtown. Many outdoor cafés and shops welcome pets, and you can always see dogs strutting down St. George Street with their guardians. Check individual establishment policies before visiting with your furry friends. Find pet-friendly accommodations for your next visit.

The district is best explored on foot due to its compact nature. However, trolley and tour services provide convenient transportation options for those who prefer guided experiences or need assistance getting around town. There's also the free STAR Circulator Bus that drives a loop around downtown, so you can rest your feet while exploring.

Yes, public restrooms are available at the Visitor Information Center and other designated areas throughout the district.

Top Downtown Attractions

The exterior view of Flagler College / Ponce de Leon Hotel

Flagler Legacy Tours

Uncover the story of Flagler College.

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The outside view of the Lightner Museum building

Lightner Museum

Explore art, history, and elegance.

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See musket firing demonstrations at the Colonial Quarter.

Colonial Quarter

Experience our Colonial past.

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Things To Do in the Heart of the City

What’s Happening Downtown

Live Music, Festivals, & Special Events

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Explore Historic St. Augustine

Brick streets, centuries-old architecture, and waterfront views make our historic district a charming place to explore.

(904) 824-4444

69 Hypolita St.

This eatery serves New York-style bagels and a wide selection of spreads.

(904) 810-1010

111 Avenida Menendez

The Schooner Freedom is the largest sailing passenger vessel in St. Augustine.

(904) 679-3811

210 St. George Street

A gallery inspired by the sea, featuring original paintings, sculptures, and handcrafted jewelry.

(904) 923-1010

606 N Ponce De Leon Blvd

Offering a fun, pet-friendly and eco-friendly way to tour the nation's oldest city.

(904) 829-0334

51D Cordova St.

This quaint shop buys, sells, and trades used books.

(904) 829-3819

52 Charlotte St.

Experience Spanish culture through traditional tapas and wine.

(904) 829-6666

76 St. George Street

Women's wear perfect for a St. Augustine vacation.

(904) 392-3928

24 Cathedral Place

A guided tour through the city for visiting photographers, whether professional or amateur.

(904) 436-5560

5 St. George Street

Shop for Native American jewelry and gifts at this shop on St. George Street.

(904) 829-1926

162 St. George Street

A fine artist gallery presenting paintings and sculptures.