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Step back in time on St. Augustine's cobblestone streets, where America's oldest European settlement lives and breathes. Horse-drawn carriages roll past the imposing Castillo de San Marcos and Gothic spires of Flagler College. Duck into museums showcasing Spanish colonial history or browse local artisan shops along pedestrian-friendly St. George Street. Colonial taverns and seafood spots line the historic district, with many offering waterfront views of Matanzas Bay. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings provide charming accommodation with period furnishings. Most attractions are within walking distance, though trolley tours save your feet while navigating the narrow streets.
Lincolnville
Lincolnville's tree-lined streets tell stories of African American resilience through Victorian homes and historic churches. This St. Augustine area played a pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement, with the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Centre showcasing this rich heritage. Wander through oak-canopied streets to discover the ACCORD Civil Rights Museum or admire the architecture of Lightner Museum and Villa Zorayda. The area offers authentic Southern comfort food in casual eateries that reflect local culinary traditions. Charming bed and breakfasts in restored Victorian homes provide intimate, culturally immersive stays. While public transit is limited, city centre attractions are just a peaceful 10-minute walk away.
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Vilano Beach
Vilano Beach dishes up pristine Atlantic shorelines with a chill vibe that's refreshingly different from St. Augustine's tourist hustle. Sink your toes into the soft sand, cast a line from the fishing pier, or catch epic sunrise views that'll make your social feed explode. The beach town centre buzzes with seafood spots and surf shops while nearby Castle Otttis adds a quirky medieval touch to your beachcombing adventures. Fresh-caught seafood dominates local menus, with most restaurants offering breezy outdoor seating and ocean views. Beach condos and boutique inns make up most lodging options, typically featuring private balconies and direct beach access. Getting around is easiest with your own wheels, though the main beach areas are wonderfully walkable.
Crescent Beach
Crescent Beach invites you to sink your toes into sugar-white sands while Atlantic waves create the perfect soundtrack. Beachcombers wander the shoreline collecting shells, families build sandcastles, and surfers catch morning waves. The historic Fort Matanzas National Monument offers a fascinating glimpse into coastal Florida's past. Nearby nature trails wind through maritime hammocks where wildlife thrives. Beach houses and oceanfront condos line the coast, many with stunning sunrise views over the water. Fresh seafood dominates local menus, from grouper sandwiches to shrimp platters served in casual beachfront eateries. Getting around is easiest with your own wheels, as the area has limited public transit but plenty of beachfront parking.
Butler Beach
Butler Beach serves up pristine Atlantic coastline with gentle surf and wide sandy shores for sun-seekers. The historic Frank B. Butler Beach Park commemorates important civil rights history through interpretive displays along weathered boardwalks. Coastal dunes topped with swaying sea oats create natural windbreaks while providing expansive ocean views perfect for sunrise photographers and beachcombers. This relaxed residential area offers primarily holiday rentals ranging from modest cottages to luxury oceanfront homes. With minimal dining options in the area, most visitors drive to nearby St. Augustine for restaurants or catch seasonal beachside food trucks. The quiet, low-traffic streets make for peaceful walks despite limited pavements.
If you can't wait to get to the beach, you might enjoy a trip to St. Augustine Beach – one of the most popular seaside spots located 5.5 mi (8.8 km) from central St. Augustine. If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to Butler Beach and Butler Beach State Park.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to St. George Street in Downtown Historic District. Splash some more cash at Aviles Street, Whetstone Chocolate Factory and St Augustine Antique Emporium.
You might want to practise your swing at World Golf Village, a golf course located 11.6 mi (18.6 km) from central St. Augustine. Hotels.com travellers also say the area is walkable and that it has lots of nice beaches. If World Golf Village doesn't quite scratch your golfing itch, King and Bear Golf Course, and World Golf Village - King & Bear Golf Course are also nearby.
Enjoy the student vibe when you visit Flagler College during your trip to St. Augustine. Discover the area's fascinating museums or seek out its local tours.
You can learn about the history of St. Augustine with a trip to Castillo de San Marcos National Monument. Discover the area's fascinating museums or seek out its local tours.
Why not spend a care-free afternoon at Vilano Beach during your travels in St. Augustine? Amble around this family-friendly area's seaside and enjoy its top-notch restaurants.
Explore the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in North America, founded in 1565. Climb the 219 steps of St. Augustine Lighthouse or tour Castillo de San Marcos, a 17th-century Spanish fort.
"One of the coolest places we've stayed. Starbucks in Hotel on corner, full size. Beautiful architecture all around. Great food within walking distance. Hotel staff surprised us after dinner with champagne on ice, chocolate covered strawberries and card signed by everyone all from a quick passing convo where "honeymoon" was mentioned lol. Love it "
"This hotel is a reasonably priced gem! The rooms are clean, equipped with a fridge, microwave and very comfortable beds. Breakfast is also included. Hard to beat."
Can I book a refundable accommodation option in St. Augustine?
If you want the flexibility to change your plans to St. Augustine, most hotels offer refundable* rates that you can book. You can see these properties by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow the results down.
Where can I stay in St. Augustine if I want a holiday rental instead of a hotel?
If you want a good alternative to a hotel, look over our selection of 2137 holiday homes. In addition, there are 740 apartments and 2000 condos.
What will the weather in St. Augustine be like during my visit?
July and August are typically the warmest months in St. Augustine, when the average temperature is 27°C. January and February are the coldest months, when the average temperature is 16°C. September and August are the months with the most rain.
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Find out more about St. Augustine
Find out more about St. Augustine
Visitors really like St. Augustine, especially its historical sites and beaches. Activities like birdwatching give you a chance to enjoy the outdoors while you're in town. Beachcombers can spend the day at St. Augustine Beach when the weather is nice. And while you're here, be sure to stop by Ponce de Leon Hotel and Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine.