I got to spend a day in St. Augustine in December and loved the town (it helps that Iīm a big history buff!). The old town, I thought, was very European - narrow lanes, bits of the old city wall and gates, and wonderful colonial architecture. Speaking of narrow lanes, this is a good reason to park the car OUTSIDE of the old town area (by the visitorīs center is great, if you can find any parking in the area) and then walk around by foot. Since I like history, I particularly enjoyed the fortress, and also visiting the Hugeneut (sp) cemetary and town cathedral. The Greek Orthodox memorial is also really interesting (it tells the story of a couple hundred Greek indentured servants brought to the area during the 20-year British "interregum" between Spanish rule). I chose not to pay to go into the city historical museum but instead used my tour book (AAA) to read about the history of the different buildings lining the main street. I also avoided the "fountain of youth" at the periphery - it sounded like too much of a tourist trap. As for eating, I had a wonderful lunch at the Old Spanish Bakery (the bread is probably the best Iīve ever had in the U.S.) - unfortunately I don't remember the exact address, but old town isn`t exactly a big area! Oh, and if you want to spend the night in the Old Town for cheap, the International Haus youth hostel (not just for youths despite the name) where I stayed was great (it's an old, historic building with the associated inconveniences). They now have a web site at
www.internationalhaus.com.
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