
Today St. Augustine is celebrated as one of America's most distinctive small cities — historic, walkable, sea-aired, and unmistakably first. Our St. Augustine designs gather that identity into wearable form: the coquina fort, the lanterns on Aviles Street, the lighthouse off Anastasia, and the winter glow of the Nights of Lights. Explore the collection and carry a little of the nation's oldest city wherever you go.
Walk the town now and the layers stack on one street: the coquina fort, the narrow Spanish-colonial lanes of St. George Street and Aviles Street, the Bridge of Lions over the bay, the lighthouse on Anastasia Island, thirty-six original colonial buildings still standing among them. St. Augustine has kept its light burning longer than any other city in America — and you can feel it in every step.
Why People Visit St Augustine Florida
- Tour the Castillo de San Marcos, the oldest masonry fort in the continental US — coquina walls, diamond bastions, the dry moat, and views across Matanzas Bay from the gun deck.
- Walk St. George Street, the car-free colonial corridor lined with historic buildings, and Aviles Street, often called the oldest street in the United States.
- Climb the St. Augustine Lighthouse on Anastasia Island for sweeping coastal panoramas and maritime exhibits.
- See the Spanish Renaissance former Hotel Ponce de Leon (1888) and the former Hotel Alcazar — Henry Flagler's Gilded-Age landmarks anchoring the old town.
- Visit the Gonzalez-Alvarez House, the "Oldest House" in the city, with its first floor dating to about 1727.
- Stop at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine, the oldest Catholic parish in the United States.
- Cross the Bridge of Lions over Matanzas Bay, with its marble lions and Mediterranean Revival towers.
- Visit Fort Mose Historic State Park just north of town, the 1738 site where free Black militiamen and their families established their own community under Spanish protection.
- Wander Lincolnville, the late-19th-century neighborhood of Victorian-era homes south of the old town.
- Relax on St. Augustine Beach and the Anastasia Island shore, broad Atlantic sands a short drive over the bay.
- Come back in winter for the Nights of Lights (mid-November into January), when millions of white lights wrap the historic district.