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.

Historic Walking Tours Series: Off the Beaten Path

2025-11-20T19:00:45-05:00November 20th, 2025|About OldCity, Attractions & Sightseeing, City Blog, Culture & Music, Fall, Fall Activities, Family Friendly, History & Heritage|

Sometimes the best stories live on the quietest streets. St. Augustine Lighthouse St. Augustine is famous for its big landmarks: The soaring Castillo, the bustling shops of St. George Street, the postcard-perfect views along the bayfront, these spots deserve their fame, but the real magic of the Nation’s Oldest City often lingers [...]

  • Riverdale Community Fall Festival

Riverdale Community Fall Festival

2025-09-24T09:51:53-04:00September 24th, 2025|, , , , , , |

Stop by the Riverdale Community Fall Festival nestled along the St. Johns River.  You'll find Live Music, Chili Contest, Hot Dogs & Drinks, Vendors, Game Area, Fall Photo Opportunity, and more. When: Saturday, November 1, 2025 -- 11:00am-3:00pm Where: Riverdale Community Methodist Church Free to attend!  Free parking.

  • Aerial view of St. Augustine neighborhood

Top 10 Things to Do in St. Augustine in September

2025-09-10T17:44:35-04:00September 10th, 2025|Art, Culture & Music, Attractions & Sightseeing, Beaches, Culture & Music, Fall, Fall Activities, Family Friendly, Food, History & Heritage, St. Augustine Festivals, Things to Do|

  Photo Credit: trolleytours.com 1. Take Advantage of September Locals’ Discounts September is officially “Locals Month” in St. Augustine, and it comes with some serious perks. St. Johns and Flagler County residents can enjoy free or deeply discounted admission to dozens of attractions. Think of it as the city’s way of saying [...]

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