Experience the best of St. Augustine as you ride on the iconic Old Town Trolley to sights such as the Old Jail, Oldest Store Museum, and the History Museum. Use your 1-day pass to hop on and off as you please along the trolley route at 22 stops to explore over 100 points of interest.
Explore what is known as America's oldest city with your engaging and knowledgeable conductor sharing the history of the city with you. Founded by Pedro Menendez de Aviles in 1565, it is a unique city filled with colonial-Spanish neighborhoods and magnificent buildings. Along your route, jump off to step inside one-of-a-kind attractions—St. Augustine Old Jail, History Museum, and the Oldest Store Museum Experience.
The Old Jail housed prisoners for over 60 years and is one of the few surviving 19th-century jails. Visit the sheriff's quarters where he and his wife lived adjacent to 72 prisoners. Step inside the male and female cells, maximum security area, and see a large collection of used weapons on display.
With both historical displays and private collections, the History Museum covers over 400 years of Florida’s tumultuous past. Many countries ruled over St. Augustine including England, Spain, and France—see for yourself the significance of each of those regimes. Explore the Spanish Sunken Treasure Room, a model of a Timucan Indian Village, and the Florida Cracker Trading Post.
At St. Augustine's Oldest Store Museum discover the latest and greatest inventions since the turn of the century. Not just an ordinary store, it sells over 100,000 items, and also offers an immersive, historical experience. The actors reenact events as if you had met them back in the early 1900s when the store was founded.