An image of the Castillo.

St Augustine Attractions

Fun for all ages — and all interests, too.

The Ancient City boasts attractions such as military forts, stately castles, and Gilded-Age hotels. Explore a spiraling lighthouse, scenic nature trails, and tranquil beaches. Listen to city sounds from horse hooves on brick-paved streets to the roar of cannon fire. Dive into fascinating museums, take scary ghost tours, or participate in historical reenactments. Whatever you discover, timeless stories of other eras are sure to unfold while experiencing the oldest city in the United States.

(904) 829-3800

167 San Marco Ave.

Visitors can experience history as inmates in period dress guide them through the women’s, men’s, and the maximum-security cells.

(904) 824-2872

14 St. Francis Street

A historic house offering docent led tours through the town's oldest surviving Spanish structure.

(904) 824-3337

999 Anastasia Blvd

Visitors can see wild reptiles, lemurs, Komodo dragons and toucans at the only place in the world to see all 24 species of crocodilians.

(904) 824-2806

86 M. L. King Avenue

Serving the historic Lincolnville neighborhood, the church was named for the patron saint of African-Americans.

(904) 829-3918

85 Martin Luther King Ave.

Founded in 1873, the St. Paul AME Church has fostered the resilient spirit of St. Augustine for generations.

(904) 257-3273

14 Cordova St

The oldest planned cemetery in the State of Florida, with burials officially ceasing in 1884.