Read About St. Augustine, Florida. Visit the Nation’s Oldest City

St. Augustine, the nation's oldest city, also holds the distinction of being one of the nation's most charming. Whether you're a longtime resident or visiting the area for the first time, we've gathered all the resources you need to find where to stay, what to do and other community information about our unique little village.

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Vilano Beach Music Fest

2021-04-07T16:56:58-04:00April 7th, 2021|Art, Culture & Music, Beaches, City Blog, Community, Family Friendly, Food, Kid Friendly, Special Events, St. Augustine Festivals, St. Augustine News, The Community, Things to Do|

 Date: 2022; to be determined Time: Location: Vilano Beach Oceanfront Park Website: Vilano Beach Music Fest About the Vilano Beach Music Fest The Vilano Beach Music Fest typically takes place on Mother’s Day Weekend. However, because of unusual circumstances the festival is postponed from May 9, 2020.. Watch, listen, and dance the evening away [...]

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Things to Do in St. Augustine this Weekend

2020-03-16T13:58:02-04:00February 19th, 2020|City Blog, Community, Family Friendly, Holiday Events, Special Events, The Community, Things to Do|

Due to an abundance of caution concerning the coronavirus, many St. Augustine events have been canceled. Click here for more information about canceling and closings in St. Augustine and St. Johns County. Just like every weekend in the Nation’s Oldest City, there are many things to do in St. Augustine this weekend. In fact, each [...]

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Wedding Venues in St. Augustine

2019-10-17T16:31:49-04:00September 25th, 2019|City Blog, Community, Special Events|

Are the beautiful wedding venues in St. Augustine the reason so many couples get married here? Or, are there so many venues because St. Augustine is a popular place to get married? We aren't sure which came first. But, what we do know is that wedding venues in St. Augustine abound. After all, the [...]

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Road Closures March 30-April 5, 2019

2019-03-29T16:15:29-04:00March 29th, 2019|City Blog, Community, St. Augustine News, The Community, Traffic Reports|

Below is a list of road closures in St. Johns County for the week of March 30-April 5, 2019. Please note, closure is subject to change. If you are looking for information regarding ongoing construction projects and traffic impacts for March 30-April 5, 2019 please visit the Florida Department of Transportation's blog. The site is [...]

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Things to Do on St. George Street

2019-04-17T09:50:36-04:00March 25th, 2019|About OldCity, Attractions & Sightseeing, City Blog, Family Friendly, Food, Kid Friendly, The Community, Things to Do|

St. George Street in St. Augustine is a thoroughfare, pedestrian-only street lined with restaurants, shops, attractions, and immersed in history. Planning your day on St. George Street. Starting at the Old City Gate, you can walk St. George Street all the way to the Plaza de la Constitucion; although the pedestrian-only zone ends at [...]

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Road Closures March 23-29, 2019

2019-03-29T16:15:23-04:00March 22nd, 2019|City Blog, Community, St. Augustine News, The Community, Traffic Reports|

Below is a list of road closures in St. Johns County for the week of March 23-29, 2019. Please note, closure is subject to change. If you are looking for information regarding ongoing construction projects and traffic impacts for March 23-29, 2019 please visit the Florida Department of Transportation's blog. The site is updated by [...]

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Brunch in St. Augustine, Florida

2019-12-17T14:31:59-05:00January 10th, 2019|City Blog, Food, Where to Eat|

When you think about St. Augustine, you imagine historical sites, beaches, and the arts. In fact, food may never even cross your mind. But, believe us, mediocre meals are far and few in between in the Nation’s Oldest City – and this goes double for brunch. Aren’t convinced? Try out these spots for brunch [...]

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