Step Back in Time: St. Augustine Historic Walking Tours
Explore the enchanting history of St. Augustine with immersive walking tours that unveil the secrets of America's oldest city.
Discover the rich history of the oldest city in the United States through immersive walking tours that showcase St. Augustine's enchanting past. Explore cobblestone streets, ancient structures, and captivating tales that bring history to life.
A brief summary to St. Augustine Historic Walking Tours
- 23 Orange St, St. Augustine, Historic District, Florida, 32084, US
- Click to display
- Click to display
- Monday 10 am-10 pm
- Tuesday 10 am-10 pm
- Wednesday 10 am-10 pm
- Thursday 10 am-10 pm
- Friday 10 am-10 pm
- Saturday 10 am-10 pm
- Sunday 10 am-10 pm
Local tips
- Book your tour in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to secure your spot.
- Wear comfortable shoes as the tour involves walking on cobblestone streets.
- Bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the tour.
- Consider joining an evening tour to enjoy the cooler temperatures and the beautiful sunset.
- Ask your guide for local dining recommendations to enjoy authentic cuisine after your tour.
Do you manage this location?
Take control to get all the benefits, like improved information, better appearance, and stronger visibility across AI-powered discovery. Learn more
Activate your presenceOther nearby places you may find interesting
Getting There
-
Walking
If you are near the Plaza de la Constitución, start by heading east on Cathedral Place towards St. George Street. Continue walking straight until you reach St. George Street, then turn left. Walk north along St. George Street until you reach the intersection with Orange Street. Turn right onto Orange Street, and you will find St. Augustine Historic Walking Tours at 23 Orange St, which is just a short walk ahead on the right.
-
Walking
From the Castillo de San Marcos, exit the fort and walk straight onto S. Castillo Drive. Continue walking north until you reach the intersection with Orange Street. Turn left onto Orange Street, and after a short walk, you will arrive at 23 Orange St, the location of St. Augustine Historic Walking Tours.
-
Walking
If you're starting from the Historic District Visitor Center, exit the center and head east on W. Castillo Drive. Continue until you reach St. George Street. Turn left onto St. George Street and walk north. When you reach the intersection with Orange Street, turn right, and you will soon see St. Augustine Historic Walking Tours at 23 Orange St on your right.
-
Walking
From the Lightner Museum, exit and head east on Granada Street. Take a left onto Cordova Street and continue until you reach the intersection with Orange Street. Turn right onto Orange Street, and after a short stroll, you will arrive at St. Augustine Historic Walking Tours at 23 Orange St.
Discover more about St. Augustine Historic Walking Tours
Explore the best of what St. Augustine Historic Walking Tours has to offer
-
Best experiences near St. Augustine Historic Walking Tours
-
Best hotels near St. Augustine Historic Walking Tours
-
Best attractions near St. Augustine Historic Walking Tours
-
Best shops near St. Augustine Historic Walking Tours
-
Best restaurants near St. Augustine Historic Walking Tours
-
Best bars near St. Augustine Historic Walking Tours
-
Best nightclubs near St. Augustine Historic Walking Tours
Your all‑in‑one travel companion app
Explore expert travel guides, compare and book tours, experiences, hotels, and more—all from the palm of your hand. Download now for seamless trip planning wherever your wanderlust takes you.
More about St Augustine
Discover St. Augustine, Florida's oldest city, where history, culture, and natural beauty converge to create an unforgettable travel experience.
Tell me more about St AugustineExplore Acosta House in St. Augustine, a historical landmark that unveils the rich tapestry of Florida's past through its stunning architecture and captivating stories.
Discover the Old City Gates in St. Augustine, a historical landmark that offers a glimpse into the rich heritage of America's oldest city.