🏛️ St. Augustine Weekend Itinerary for History Buffs

“Walk Through Centuries in America’s Oldest City”


📅 Friday: Arrival & Introduction to the Ancient City

🕓 3:00 PM – Check-In at a Historic Inn

🕠 4:30 PM – Stroll Down St. George Street

  • What: Pedestrian-only street full of historic architecture, old storefronts, and centuries-old brick paths.

  • Highlight: Peek into the Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse and enjoy light bites at a historic tavern.

🕢 6:00 PM – Dinner at Columbia Restaurant (Historic Spanish Cuisine)

  • Why: Established in 1905 with Spanish-Cuban dishes served in a historic Mediterranean Revival setting.

  • Try: 1905 Salad and Paella a la Valenciana.

🌙 8:00 PM – Ghost Tour: History Meets Hauntings


📅 Saturday: Dive into Colonial & Military History

🌅 8:00 AM – Breakfast at Maple Street Biscuit Company

  • Fuel up for the day: Try the “Squawking Goat” or a classic biscuit-and-gravy combo.

🏰 9:00 AM – Castillo de San Marcos (2 hrs)

  • What: The oldest masonry fort in the continental U.S., built by the Spanish in 1672.

  • Tip: Catch a live cannon firing demonstration.

🕚 11:30 AM – Colonial Quarter Living History Museum

  • Why: Hands-on history! Explore 16th–18th century life with blacksmithing, musket drills, and shipbuilding exhibits.

  • Bonus: Climb the watchtower for panoramic city views.

🥗 1:00 PM – Lunch at Taberna del Caballo

  • Where: Inside the Colonial Quarter

  • What: Spanish-inspired tapas and colonial ambiance in an 18th-century-style tavern.

🏛️ 2:30 PM – Lightner Museum

  • What: Housed in the former Alcazar Hotel (1888), this museum showcases Gilded Age artifacts, musical instruments, and fine art.

  • Don’t Miss: The historic indoor swimming pool-turned-café.

🏠 4:00 PM – Villa Zorayda Museum

  • Why: Inspired by Spain’s Alhambra, this Moorish Revival building offers a unique slice of 19th-century architecture and treasures.

🍽️ 6:30 PM – Dinner at The Raintree Restaurant

  • Why: Located in a restored 1879 Victorian home.

  • Specialties: Beef Wellington, rack of lamb, and historical charm.

🌌 8:00 PM – Optional: Historic Pub Crawl or Music at Colonial Oak Music Park

  • Pub Crawl: Visit historic taverns with a guide narrating stories of pirates, patriots, and prohibition.

  • Colonial Oak: Live music beneath a centuries-old oak tree.


📅 Sunday: Ancient Faith, Architecture & Farewell

☕ 8:00 AM – Coffee & Pastries at The Kookaburra (Cathedral Plaza)

  • Why: Enjoy local coffee with views of Cathedral Basilica.

⛪ 9:00 AM – Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine

  • What: Oldest Catholic parish in the U.S., founded in 1565.

  • Features: Stunning stained-glass windows, historic murals, and peaceful atmosphere.

🏛️ 10:00 AM – Ximenez-Fatio House Museum

  • Why: 1798 coquina stone house highlighting life as a boarding house for women travelers in the 1800s.

🕚 11:30 AM – Spanish Military Hospital Museum

  • Tour: Learn about colonial-era medicine, surgery, and wellness practices from reenactors in period dress.

🧳 1:00 PM – Farewell Lunch at Café Alcazar

  • Location: In the Lightner Museum’s former indoor pool.

  • Why: Historic atmosphere and fresh, gourmet lunch offerings.


🎒 What to Bring for the Weekend:

  • Comfortable walking shoes

  • Water bottle

  • Portable phone charger

  • Notebook or journal for history lovers

  • Sunglasses, hat, and sunscreen


🎯 Perfect For:

  • Couples who love old-world charm

  • Solo travelers fascinated by colonial America

  • Groups of friends on a heritage getaway

  • Anyone seeking stories from the past brought to life