(904) 347-1382
79 Bridge Street
A must visit museum where visitors learn about St. Augustine's impact on the Civil Rights Movement.
(904) 217-8255
30A St. George Street
Featuring historical perspectives of the African Diaspora through rare artifacts, literature, books, and art.
(904) 806-4625
4730 Dixie Highway
Antique cars from the 1910s through the hot rods of the 50s and 60s, have been lovingly restored and are on display at Classic Car Museum of St. Augustine.
(904) 342-2857
14 S Castillo Drive
Visitors can experience three centuries of St. Augustine's vivid history through interactive activities and more at the Colonial Quarter.
(904) 280-0614
3972 3rd Street South
An artistic organization that offers exhibits, classes for youth and adults, after school programs, and summer art camps.
(904) 826-0750
32 Aviles Street
Built during the First Spanish Period, the Father O'Reilly House Museum is one of the oldest structures in St. Augustine and is situated in the oldest continuously s...
(386) 446-7630
7900 Old Kings Road
See and experience a Florida farm at this living history museum in Flagler County.
(904) 825-5034
48 King Street
Located on the Plaza de la Constitucion, the Governor's House site has served colonial governors in St. Augustine for centuries.
(904) 824-2874
75 King Street
Enjoy an immersive experience of art and history in an iconic St. Augustine building.
(904) 824-1191
102 M L King Ave
Excelsior, St. Augustine's first black public high school, is now the home of the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center.
(904) 373-7777
100 St. George Street
This museum showcases the darker sides of human history.
(904) 325-6188
26 Spanish Street
Take a walk through American history and memories with Norman Rockwell.
(904) 824-8874
7900 Old Kings Road North
Offering student groups entertaining and educational immersive field trips for more than 25 years that highlight historical Florida living.
(904) 824-2872
14 St. Francis Street
The Oldest House Museum Complex offers guided tours, two museums, a colonial kitchen, an ornamental garden, and museum store to its visitors. Tours are conducted ev...
(904) 829-3800
167 San Marco Ave.
Step back in time and explore the “modern” wonders of an early 20th century general store.
(904) 824-0192
14 St. George Street
Take a lesson from the Oldest Wooden School House in the country, complete with replica displays and museum on the inside.
(904) 829-5064
143 St. George Street
The Peña-Peck House is a historic house that offers guided tours and several wedding packages.
(904) 819-1444
12 S Castillo Drive
The St. Augustine Pirate and Treasure Museum offers complete interactive exhibits that transport visitors to the time of plundering pirates and swashbuckling adventures.
(904) 829-9056
31 Orange Street
The whole family can enjoy interacting with famous figures from history as well as modern movie stars and more at Potter's Wax Museum in St. Augustine.
(904) 824-1606
19 San Marco Avenue
Amazing exhibits and unbelievable artifacts from around the globe make Ripley's Believe It Or Not! a one-of-a-kind experience.
(904) 342-7730
3 Aviles Street
The Spanish Military Hospital Museum gives visitors a chance to learn about medical practices and procedures in the Colonial Spanish Period of St. Augustine.
(904) 824-2310
22 Marine Street
For over 90 years, the St. Augustine Art Association has continuously promoted artistic excellence.
(904) 825-4962
112 Riberia Street
Explore St. Augustine's first legal distillery since Prohibition and sample some of the award-winning spirits being crafted there.
(904) 829-0745
100 Red Cox Road
Visitors may climb 219 steps to the top for breathtaking views of the nation's oldest city and the Atlantic Ocean.
(904) 217-0655
46 Charlotte Street
This museum and gallery ignite the imagination of those who visit with information about sea life, lost treasure, and how explorers use technology to reach the deep.
(904) 824-2872
14 St. Francis Street
The museum presents a colorful look at St. Augustine's surfing history.
Visitors to St. Augustine can purchase one, two, and three-day passes for area attractions.
(904) 823-0166
82 Marine Street
A bayfront landmark, constructed of coquina, that also houses a small museum detailing Florida's military history.
(904) 829-8205
41 St. George Street
Visitors may step into the St. Photios Greek Orthodox Shrine to pray, light a candle, and to view their magnificent chapel.
(904) 829-9887
83 King Street
The Villa Zorayda contains magnificent architecture, a collection of antiques, seventeenth-century furniture, and oriental rugs.