St. Augustine Historic District Walk
🚶8 mapped stops
Walk through the oldest city in America, where Spanish fortifications meet Gilded Age grandeur. From the Castillo de San Marcos to the Bridge of Lions, every cobblestone holds four centuries of stories — conquistadors, British redcoats, Flagler's railroad empire, and the civil rights pioneers who changed it all.
Stops on This Tour (8)
- 1 Castillo de San Marcos The oldest masonry fort in the continental United States, built 1672-1695
- 2 St. George Street Entrance The pedestrian heart of the historic district and the Old City Gate
- 3 Colonial Quarter Living history district with artisans demonstrating colonial-era crafts
- 4 Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine The oldest Catholic parish in the United States, founded 1565
- 5 Lightner Museum Henry Flagler's Alcazar Hotel, now a museum of Gilded Age decorative arts
- 6 Flagler College The former Hotel Ponce de Leon — Flagler's Spanish Renaissance masterpiece
- 7 St. Augustine Lighthouse The 165-foot lighthouse built in 1874, with 219 steps to the top
- 8 Bridge of Lions The Mediterranean Revival drawbridge guarded by Carrara marble lions since 1927
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