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Discover St Augustine: Attractions Pass with Hop-On Hop-Off

Overview
Explore the oldest continuously occupied, European-settled city in the United States -- St Augustine -- your own way!

There are several ways to experience St. Augustine's rich history and culture. With this pass, you are able to visit the Old Jail, engage in the Oldest Store museum experience, take the Old Town hop-on hop-off trolley tour - with 21 stops - and spend time at the history museum!
City: St Augustine
Fri 04 Apr
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Starting at $66.03
Fri 04 Apr
Starting at $66.03
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What's Included
One day Hop-On Hop-Off Trolley Tour
Admission to Old Jail
Admission to St. Augustine History Museum
Admission to Oldest Store Museum Experience
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Meeting point
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St. Augustine
167 San Marco Ave,
Departure point: Exchanged your voucher for a trolley and attractions pass at the Old Jail on San Marco Avenue

Address: 167 San Marco Ave. St Augustine, FL 32084
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Free parking. Reservations are not required. Museum is wheelchair accessible on lower floor only
  • Number of Stops on the Trolley Tour: 21 Stops. 1) Old Town St. Augustine 1a) The Old Jail 1b) St. Augustine History Museum 1c) Oldest Store Museum Experience 1d) Gator Bobā€™s Trading Post 1e) Spice & Tea Exchange 2) Visitor Information Center 3) Potterā€™s Wax Museum 3a) Old Drug Store 3b) Tolomato Cemetery 4) City Gates 4a) St. George Street 4b) Oldest Wooden School House 5) Colonial Quarter 5a) Pirate & Treasure Museum 5b) Castillo de San Marcos 6) Mantanzas Bay View 7) Hypolita Street and St. George Street 7a) Medieval Torture Museum 8) Flagler Memorial Presbyterian Church 8a) Grace United Methodist Church 8b) Ancient City Baptist Church 9) Villa Zorayda Museum 10) Lightner Museum 10a) Flagler College 11) St. Augustine Distillery 12) San Sebastian Winery 13) Plaza de la Constitucion 13a) Government House 13b) Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine 13c) Pena-Peck House 14) Beach Bus Stop 14a) Spanish Military Hospital 14b) Ximenez-Fatio House 14c) Scenic Cruise 14d) Schooner Freedom 14e) Eco Tours 14f) The Black Raven Pirate Ship 15) Oldest House 15a) Fernandez Llambias House 16) Castillo de San Marcos 17) Ripleyā€™s Believe It or Not! 18) Old Town Trolley Welcome Center 18a) Ghosts & Gravestones 18b) Uptown San Marco Shopping District 19) Mission of Nombre de Dios 19a) Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche 20) The Old Senator 21) Fountain of Youth
What To Expect
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Historic Tours of America - St. Augustine
On your visit to St Augustine, take some time to learn the history of the oldest European-settled city in the United States. There are several ways to experience this historic city -- visit the Old Jail, experience the Oldest Store museum, explore the history museum and see the city via the Old Town hop-on hop-off trolley. It's a great way to see all that St Augustine has to offer.
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Old Jail Museum
Trolley Stop #1 Old Jail (admission included): Built in 1890 by Henry Flagler, the Old Jail of St Augustine is one of the oldest of its kind and despite being renovated, maintains its original feel. Itā€™s a perfect choice for families, as actors dressed in time-period outfits take you back to the time when this was a maximum-security prison.
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St. Augustine History Museum
St Augustine History Museum: Get a look into St Augustine's past at the history museum! With dozens of artifacts dating back centuries, the history museum gives you a glimpse into the period when British, Spanish and French ruled the city and how it has evolved today.
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Oldest Store Museum
Oldest Store Museum Experience: Step back in time and experience how stores operated and what they sold in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The store is filled with over 100,000 items, such as a steam-driven tractor, tonics and elixirs, health underwear, worm syrup, collars and corsets, a goat-powered washing machine, bikes and trikes and more!
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (266)
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Laurence S
Nov 2021
Please make sure the guides are legible. Don't know if Dante had the microphone too close but 75% of his dialogue was garbled. And of the other 25% all I heard was, "good boy, that's a good boy", or "Look at those two good boys over there". He w Chocolate factory (Please read that reiew to save yourself some grief)as referring to dogs being walked. I would have loved to learn about the HISTORY of St. Augustine and it seemed that he had a lot to say but it was garbled. We hopped off to have lunch and take a tour of the Whetstone Chocolate factory (read that review to save yourself some grief) and to our misfortune when we hopped back on the first trolley it was Dante again. Please shoot me now!
Response from Host
Dec 2021
We are sorry you were disappointed in our tour. We offer a satisfaction guarantee located on the customer service page of our website.
123gojeff
Nov 2021
Getting the tickets was easy. Unfortunately, the experience stressed the commercial aspect vs. the historical story. The trolley itself was comfortable and most of the operators did a good job. We just expected more history, not a touristy experience.
kentjw
Nov 2021
We took the hop-on hop-off tour. Started with the Preacher as the driver/guide. He was very informative and humorous. The tour was very nice. We did get off at a couple stops but fortunately hooked up once again the Preacher on the final leg. The distillery and chocolate factory stop was nice. We got off at the Oldest House then walked to the St Augustine National Cemetery down the street. The cemetery isn't an official stop, but it should be. Well worth the short walk. At stop 17, the fort, we walked to St George St for ice cream, then walked back to the fort for the final leg. Overall, it was a nice experience. Stop 1 has the jail, old store and other things to see.

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