Bastions of St. Augustine Self Guided Audio Tour
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Bastions of St. Augustine Self Guided Audio Tour

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About this experience

Discover America’s Oldest City Through Stories That Still Echo Today
Step beyond the surface of colonial façades—this self-guided walking tour of St. Augustine invites you into a historic, deeply alive city.
St. Augustine has witnessed empires rise and cultures collide, from its 16th-century Spanish foundations to its pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement.
You’ll trace its past while following the footsteps of those who shaped it along this carefully curated route.
Unlike a scripted group tour, this immersive experience lets you explore at your own pace. You’ll be guided through questions that challenge traditional narratives, highlight often-overlooked voices, and connect the city’s past to its present-day.
This isn’t just sightseeing. It’s story-seeking.
You’ll begin and end at the Castillo de San Marcos, the city’s enduring sentinel. The journey reveals the many St. Augustines within its storied walls, whether you’re a history buff, a cultural traveler, or simply curious.

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Bastions of St. Augustine Self Guided Audio Tour

What's included

Flexible Usage (unlimited access)
Audio Guide
App and Tour Download

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1 Pass by

Stand before the oldest masonry fort in the continental U.S. This is a striking, star-shaped stronghold that has withstood centuries of battles, sieges, and shifting empires. It is more than a military marvel. The coquina-built fortress tells powerful stories of conquest, resistance, and survival that still echo through its walls.

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Stop 2 Pass by

Step back into the 18th century at one of the oldest surviving wooden schoolhouses in America—complete with hand-forged nails and original materials. This humble landmark offers a glimpse into colonial education and daily life in a city shaped by perseverance and tradition.

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One of St. Augustine’s oldest burial grounds lies behind wrought-iron gates. Tolomato Cemetery is where Spanish settlers, free Black Catholics, and early residents were laid to rest. Quiet and evocative, this sacred site speaks to the city’s layered spiritual and cultural history.

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Once a lavish Gilded Age resort for America’s elite, this architectural gem—designed by famed innovators Carrère and Hastings—now houses Flagler College. Step inside to admire soaring ceilings, Tiffany glass, and the opulence that helped transform St. Augustine into a destination of dreams.

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Marvel at the oldest Catholic parish in the U.S. The Cathedral Basilica is where Spanish mission roots meet soaring stained glass, and bell chimes echo centuries of devotion. This serene landmark blends faith, resilience, and artistry in the heart of America’s oldest city.

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St. George Street is the beating heart of St. Augustine’s Old Town, and it bustles with charm, history, and local flavor. Wander past centuries-old buildings, artisan shops, and hidden courtyards where the past and present mingle with every step.

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This centuries-old public square has witnessed triumph, tragedy, and transformation, from colonial rule to civil rights protests. Plaza de la Constitución is framed by historic landmarks and shaded by ancient oaks, and is a powerful place to pause and reflect on the evolving story of St. Augustine.

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Stop 8

Once the seat of colonial governors, this stately building has served many roles over the centuries, from royal court to post office. Today, the Government House Museum exhibits trace the city’s layered past, offering a window into life under Spanish, British, and American rule.

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Stop 9 Pass by

The Lightner Museum is housed in a former Gilded Age resort built by Henry Flagler and dazzles with its eclectic collections, from Victorian curiosities to fine art. Step inside to explore elegance, innovation, and the opulence of an era long gone.

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Stop 10 Pass by

The González-Alvarez House is a well-preserved residence known as the oldest house in Florida. It reflects over 300 years of architectural and cultural evolution. Walk through its rooms to uncover the daily lives of colonial families who once called this place home.

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Stop 11

One of the city’s oldest surviving structures, this stone home belonged to Father Miguel O’Reilly, who was a pivotal figure in St. Augustine’s Catholic heritage. Today, it offers an intimate look at faith, education, and resilience in colonial Florida.

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Stroll the oldest public street in the U.S., where centuries of history line a narrow, picturesque lane filled with art galleries, cafés, and hidden courtyards. Every cobblestone whispers of Spanish soldiers, settlers, and stories long passed.

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This beautifully restored boarding house reveals the lives of 19th-century women entrepreneurs and travelers in early Florida. Step inside the Ximenez-Fatio House Museum for a rare glimpse into the domestic and social world of a frontier city on the rise.

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Guarded by marble lions and spanning the Matanzas River, this iconic drawbridge connects the historic district to Anastasia Island. The Bridge of Lions provides a scenic crossing with sweeping views. It’s both a practical link and a symbol of the city’s enduring grace.

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The Monson Motor Lodge Site bore witness to protests that helped spark change nationwide. It was once a segregated hotel at the center of the Civil Rights Movement. The owners sparked headlines worldwide when they poured acid into the pool in an attempt to stop protestors. Though the building is gone, the location remains a powerful testament to courage and justice.

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Stop 16

Travel back through time in this immersive living history experience, where costumed interpreters, blacksmith forges, and reconstructed buildings bring colonial St. Augustine to life. It’s part museum, part time machine, and all of it is unforgettable.

What's not included

Smartphone (bring your own)

Available languages

Audio guide
EN
Written guide
EN

Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Works entirely offline once downloaded—no cell service required
GPS-triggered audio plays automatically based on your location
Flexible - Buy once, use any day/time—access never expires
Get the Drives & Detours app and download the tour ahead of time
Children 10 and under are free

Meeting point

The parking lot is found at the entrance to the Castillo De San Marcos National Monument. It is immediately across the coastal highway from the Colonial Quarter and Best Western hotel, where the road meets the Matanzas River.

Important notes

IMPORTANT – YOUR ACCESS CODE IS: RNH056 - PLEASE READ STEPS BELOW - To access your tour, you’ll need the Drives & Detours App. We recommend downloading the tour in advance in case cell service is unreliable.

DOWNLOAD THE APP:
iPhone: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/drives-detours/id6443681888
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mytoursapp.android.app6506

UNLOCK YOUR TOUR:
1. Open app, tap "Walking Tours", then "Bastions of St. Augustine"
2. Enter Your Access Code (on iPhone tap "Login to Download" then "Login")
3. Tap "Download Tour" and wait until complete (1-2 minutes)

STARTING THE TOUR:
1. Open app, select your tour
2. Go to start location shown
3. Tap “Start Tour”

ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Tour is valid for 180 days, no need to reschedule
Questions? TEXT us at 619.324.9920

About St. Augustine

St. Augustine, Florida, is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the contiguous United States, founded in 1565 by Spanish settlers. It's a city rich in history, culture, and charm, offering a unique blend of colonial architecture, scenic waterways, and vibrant arts. Visitors can explore centuries-old fortifications, stroll through historic streets, and enjoy the sunny Florida weather.

Top Attractions

Castillo de San Marcos

This is the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States, built by the Spanish in 1672. It offers a glimpse into the city's colonial past and stunning views of the bay.

Historical 1-2 hours $10 (adults), Free (children under 15)

St. George Street

A pedestrian-only street in the heart of the historic district, lined with shops, restaurants, and historic sites.

Historical 1-2 hours Free to explore (costs vary for shops and restaurants)

Flagler College

A former hotel turned college, known for its stunning architecture and rich history. Guided tours are available.

Historical 1 hour $10 (adults), $5 (children under 12)

Fort Matanzas National Monument

A lesser-known fort built by the Spanish in 1742, offering a quieter and more secluded historical experience.

Historical 1-2 hours Free (park entry), $3 (ferry to the fort)

St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park

A unique zoo featuring a variety of animals, including alligators, birds, and reptiles. It's also one of the few places where you can see all 24 species of crocodilians.

Nature 1-2 hours $25 (adults), $15 (children 3-12)

Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park

A historic park that claims to be the site of the legendary Fountain of Youth. It offers a mix of history, archaeology, and natural beauty.

Historical 1-2 hours $15 (adults), $10 (children 7-12)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Conch Fritters

Deep-fried fritters made from conch meat, often served with a spicy dipping sauce.

Appetizer Contains seafood

Grouper Sandwich

A fresh grouper fillet served on a bun, often with lettuce, tomato, and a tangy sauce.

Lunch Contains seafood, gluten (if served on a bun)

Spanish Bean Soup

A hearty soup made with white beans, sausage, and a variety of spices, reflecting the city's Spanish heritage.

Soup Contains meat, can be made vegetarian

Key Lime Pie

A classic Florida dessert made with key lime juice, egg yolks, and condensed milk, served in a graham cracker crust.

Dessert Contains dairy, gluten (if served with a graham cracker crust)

Popular Activities

Kayaking Paddleboarding Hiking Beach lounging Spa treatments Scenic walks Historic site tours Art gallery visits

Best Time to Visit

February to May

This period offers pleasant weather with warm days and cool nights, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city is lively with various festivals and events.

15-29°C 60-85°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Spanish
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

Eastern Time Zone (GMT-5:00)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

St. Augustine is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates in most areas. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight.
  • • Use reputable tour operators and taxi services.
  • • Be cautious when walking alone at night, especially in less crowded areas.

Getting there

By air
  • Jacksonville International Airport • 40 miles (64 km)
  • St. Augustine Airport • 5 miles (8 km)
By bus

Greyhound Station in St. Augustine

Getting around

Public transport

The local bus service is affordable and convenient for getting around the city.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Historic District Lincolnville Anastasia Island

Day trips

St. Johns River Cruise
10 miles (16 km) north of St. Augustine • Half day

A scenic cruise along the St. Johns River, offering wildlife viewing and beautiful landscapes.

Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve
15 miles (24 km) south of St. Augustine • Full day

A nature reserve offering hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing in a pristine coastal environment.

Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park
City center • Half day

A historic park that claims to be the site of the legendary Fountain of Youth, offering a mix of history, archaeology, and natural beauty.

Festivals

St. Augustine Food & Wine Festival • November Night of Lights • December to January St. Augustine Film Festival • April

Pro tips

  • Visit historic sites early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures.
  • Explore the city on foot or by bike to discover hidden gems and scenic spots.
  • Try local cuisine at historic restaurants and cafes for an authentic experience.
  • Check for special events and festivals during your visit for a unique and memorable experience.
  • Respect the environment and follow guidelines when visiting natural areas and protected sites.
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Adults
Age 11-99
1
Childs
Age 6-10
0
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 10
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