The following are links to local sites in Saint Augustine that we feel are interesting and are worth viewing.
The St. Augustine Sightseeing Trains
The "Red trains" also stop only 1/2 block from our inn and provide a great way to tour around the town. Each ticket is good for three consecutive days from 8:30 am to 5:00 PM. A complete tour takes a approximately 1 hour and makes about 18 stops around town. A new train comes by every 15 minutes or so and a ticket holder has unlimited boarding. Please check out the trains and check out their packages!
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Old Town Trolley Tours
Sit back as a talented conductor shares the history , attractions and sights of America's oldest city. Board the trolley 1/2 block from our inn and to begin your tour around the town. Each ticket is good for three consecutive days from 8:30 am to 5:00 PM. A complete tour takes a approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes and makes 20 stops around town with exclusive stops at the Old Jail, the Old Drug Store and the San Sebastian Winery and a free pass to the Florida Heritage Museum. A new trolley comes by every 15 minutes or so and a ticket holder has unlimited boarding.
Click Here For The Trolley
The St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum
The current St. Augustine lighthouse was commissioned in 1874 and is still an active aid to navigation under the U.S. Coast Guard. During the day, the lighthouse and museum are open to the public seven days a week. This link will take you to the lighthouse web site to read about the history of the lighthouse and to see the calendar of events.
Click Here For The St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum
The St. Augustine Amphitheatre
The Amphitheatre is a state of the art performing arts venue with the capacity to hold up to 4500 concert goers. A brand new conference room, 4 concession stands, a merchandise area, a large plaza, and an elaborate arboretum of walking trails make up the new facility.
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The St. Augustine Scenic Cruise
Owned and opperated by the same family for over 100years, the scenic cruise is a tradition in St. Augustine. Cruise up and down the Intracoastal waterway and get a well informed waterside tour of the Ancient City.
Click Here For The Scenic Cruise
Marvin Mann Photography
Whatever your photographic needs, be it wedding, portrait or any special occasion, restoring, repairing as well as printing from the smallest to billboard size, we can do it all. Contact me at Have Camera Will Travel and let us create a lasting memory for your family or company.
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The Restaurant Times
This online issue of a local restaurant review magazine offers information on many of the fine restaurants in our area. Please check with us first though before making reservations, we don't recommend all of the restaurants listed.
Click Here For The Restaurant Times
Limelight Theatre
This is a repeat of the link on our News page, but we feel that its deserves to be included on our links page. This link will tell you about our local theatre group that we are proud to support.
Click Here For The Limelight Theatre

The St. Augustine/ St. Johns County Visitors & Convention Bureau
This link will lead to tourist information about our beautiful city and its attractions. It also includes a Calendar of Events.
Click Here For The VCB
The St. Augustine/ St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce
This link will also lead to information about our beautiful city and its attractions. Although it also has tourist information, this site is geared toward the economic side of the St. Johns County area.
Click Here For The St. Augustine/St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce Web Site
Other Interesting links:
The Florida Bed & Breakfast Inns
This link will lead to information on Bed & Breakfast Inns all around the state. Each member of FBBI is inspected for quality. We are proud members of the FBBI!
Click Here For The Florida Bed & Breakfast Inns
Bridal Edition.com
This link will lead to a website with resources for planning a wedding.
Click Here For BridalEdition.com

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