TRAVEL TIPS
1. There are many ways into the old city. We usually enter by way of State Road 16 or State Road 207 (both are accessible from I-95).
If you’re in the mood for shopping, take the State Road 16 exit off of I-95 where you’ll find St. Augustine Premium Outlets and Prime Outlets.
From the Malls travel east on State Road 16 (Bartrum Scenic and Historic Highway) about five miles to San Marco Avenue.
From State Road 207, turn left onto U.S. 1/Ponce de Leon Blvd. Travel to Castillo Drive which will lead to the Visitor's Information Center where there is parking, information, a video about the city, and a sightseeing tour trolley or tram.
2. When we stay a few days in St. Augustine, we enjoy taking one of the sightseeing tour services mentioned above. This is a great way to see all of the ancient city and become acclimated before setting off on foot. The trams and trolleys stop at many of the popular sites and hotels. Our tickets were usually good for three days of riding.
3. If we’re on a day trip, we prefer parking in the Visitor’s Information Center’s parking garage. It’s convenient and economical. From here we can walk to Castillo de San Marcos. We are also only a short walk to the harbor and to the shopping district where there are plenty of unique shops, art galleries, and places to eat.
4. We learned the hard way to check the events schedule before visiting the city. Traffic, traffic routes, and parking can be a real problem on special event days.
Other places we like to visit in Saint Augustine
Castillo de San Marcos
Fort Mose
Saint Augustine Beach
Vilano Beach
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