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.

  • Exterior image of St. Augustine 19th century carriage house.

Winter Restaurant Week in St. Augustine: Historic Dining Experiences in the Ancient City

2026-02-05T18:26:50-05:00February 5th, 2026|Attractions & Sightseeing, City Blog, Food, History & Heritage, Where to Eat, Winter|

Image courtesy of https://www.facebook.com/carriagewayBB/. Winter in St. Augustine has a rhythm all its own. The air cools just enough to make evening walks along cobblestone streets comfortable, restaurant doors glow warmly after sunset, and dining rooms inside centuries-old buildings feel especially inviting. This is the season when the Ancient City slows down and shows off [...]

  • Bird Walk at Fort Matanzas

Wings Over Winter: Migratory Bird Watching in Old City

2026-01-19T12:13:19-05:00January 19th, 2026|Attractions & Sightseeing, Birds, Things to Do, Walking Tours, Winter|

There's something magical about standing quietly on a salt marsh boardwalk at dawn, binoculars raised, watching a bald eagle soar overhead while ducks settle onto the water below. Winter in St. Augustine transforms the Ancient City into one of Florida's premier bird watching destinations, and you don't need to be an expert birder to appreciate [...]

  • Image contains two people walking down a street with trees and building.

New Year, New Discoveries: Winter Adventures and Cozy Indoor Escapes in Old City

2026-01-15T10:50:09-05:00January 15th, 2026|Attractions & Sightseeing, City Blog, Kid Friendly, Nights of Lights, Things to Do, What to Do, Where to Eat, Where to Stay, Winter|

Winter in St. Augustine isn't about hibernating indoors or battling blizzards. While the rest of the country bundles up against bone-chilling winds, our cobblestone streets remain perfectly walkable under gentle sunshine and mild temperatures hovering in the comfortable 60s and 70s. This is the season when the Ancient City truly comes alive with twinkling lights, [...]

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