This is the second time we have come to this wonderful city. This time it was a trip without the kids. So, we did some different tours and visited some different places then we would have if we had the kids with us.
The town itself is rather touristy, as is much of Florida. There is a large centrally located parking garage, it charges, but it is the cheapest deal in town unless you are lucky enough to stay at one of the many bed and breakfasts. The husband and I enjoyed just walking around and people watching. You will see some rather unusual things in this old city. We really had a laugh on our way to dinner when we spotted a horse and carriage at the bank drive up atm.
We went on one of the many nightly ghost tours that are offered. We went on "A ghostly encounter" http://staugustineghosttours.net/ and got to tour the Spanish Hospital, two graveyards, and a cottage. The tour was pretty good, the story teller was insightful and was actually one featured on the Ghost Adventure's episode about the area. It was relatively tame, so I would say it would be OK for a grade school kid, unless you have an easily scared kid (if they can watch Nightmare Before Christmas they will be fine).
The next day, we set out for something a little different. We headed to Ripley's Believe it or Not! This place is not cheap, so check the website for ticket prices and deals. http://www.ripleys.com/staugustine/ They offer lots of add ons to the admission price, but we opted against them. It took us roughly 45 minutes to an hour to tour the entire museum. We did see a lot of neat stuff, but I think a one time tour is enough for me.
After all is said and done, St. Augustine is one of my favorite towns to visit. So if you ever get a chance, be sure to stop in and admire this ancient city, oh and don't forget to grab a yummy cinnamon bun.
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