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    Auntie Vee B.

    I taken this tour twice, and both were equally great and slightly different. I went while the ladies lounge was closed due to possible water damage, and after when the new dining room chandelier was installed. Different students let the tour each time and did a super job. Remember to give your guide a tip at the end, beer and college parties won't fund themselves! Highly recommend.

    Front courtyard. The fountain is actually a sundial. The tower coming out of the water is said to imitate the hilt of a sword.

    We absolutely loved this tour! A real life Harry Potter/Hogwarts kind of feeling. Mia lead our tour and she was absolutely fantastic. The way she delivered each story had us hanging onto every word, excited to hear what else she was going to tell say. We left the college feeling so informed about all the paintings and many architectural designs, most of which left us speechless. So much we wouldn't have known had we not taken this tour. Highly recommend!!

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    Elaine F.

    We had a great tour of Flagler College this morning. Our tour guide was Kit. He did a great job, although there was construction noise near the rotunda meeting area that was deafening at times. The architecture is fabulous and the history is interesting. To think that this property, which is so ornate & reminiscent of Harry Potter, is an active student campus is pretty amazing.

    Vivian W.

    The school is amazing by looking at it, so beautiful building and inside the hall is also very impressive. We also walked a bit in the campus, it's bigger than we thought. Nice place!

    Elena K.

    Great tour with Ryan! Kept it lively and informative. Very cool to hear the inside scoop from college students about what it's like to be on campus at such a historic site. Beautiful building - they don't make them like this anymore. Would have been cool to see a guest room and/or an additional guest facility.

    Darrin B.

    The tour is really worth your time if you are in to history and architecture. The grounds and the building are so beautiful and it has a rich history. Incredible original pieces in there from Tiffany and Edison. The tour was only 45 minutes in length, so it will not eat up your day and you will leave there happy that you visited.

    Vivian M.

    Great tour through this amazing building! Our guide (Kate) was great. The tour group was small enough that we could all ask as many questions as we wanted. She explained in detail the history of the building, architectural features, and the current use (freshman dorms!) It's def a must see if you're in Saint Augustine!

    Chris T.

    Wow. Wow wow and wow. To see the amazing craftsmanship and learn some of the history about this once incredible hotel is a must when in town.

    James T.

    Great Tour, beautiful grounds, Student tour-guide was pleasant and informative, campus air conditioned and kept quite cool (welcomed) so much history in walking distance, a great place to continue education

    Alexis B.

    Definitely worth it! My husband and I went to St. Augustine last weekend for the first time, and one of the highlights of the weekend for us was this tour of Flagler College! The college was formerly the Hotel Ponce de Leon, built by railroad magnate Henry Flagler in 1888 (who is responsible for quite a bit of the fantastic architecture in this surprising beach town) and is a National Historic Landmark. The tour is about 45 minutes and is led by a current student of Flagler College. Our tour guide was a charming sophomore student whose voice carried SO well and was funny and bright. She walked our (quite large) group through four areas of the college - the courtyard outside, the lobby, the dining room, and the Flagler Room (formerly the Women's Grand Parlor). So you only see a few rooms, but you learn a lot about the hotel, the times (very popular in the late 1800s), and the college. Well worth the $10 fee (which supports the school)! I highly recommend you take this tour if it's your first visit to St. Augustine!

    Larry F.

    The architecture in the small town is simply amazing. As we progress in society, we as a culture lost some of this old-time detail. Walking into some parts of this community was a throwback in time. I'm glad I'll be spending some time here over the next six months. I did not do the tour, and this was mostly a drive-through visit with minimal walking. I miss having my walking partner around as I know she would love this as much, if not more than I did. I can't wait to come back to this area and actually do the tour the way it's meant to be

    Fountain in the courtyard. Also a sundial. Frogs represent the hours and the turtles the four seasons

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    Hello, unfortunately, all parking is just for our students, staff, and faculty. We suggest using the city parking garage. More information can be found at parkstaug.com.

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    Formerly the Ponce de Leon hotel, now a college, and a beautiful piece of architecture, with a fantastic cultural place in Florida's history.

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    Being the highest rated walking ghost tour in St. Augustine, and the fact that it was dog friendly,…read moremy husband, dog,and I decided to check out the Night Watchman Ghost Tour. We gathered at the storefront, and almost immediately my dog started acting confused and scared. He's an 80 lb pitbull, and get doesn't really get scared of anything. At one point, he lept into my husband's arms (a move solely used at the vet's office). As soon as all of the patrons had arrived, Scott, our storyteller, told us about a little ghost girl Lily that lives in that building. She will often play with marbles and a doll in that same room. My husband and I have no doubt that she was petting the dog and that's what freaked him out. It was a great beginning to our ghost tour for sure. Scott then spent the next 2 hours taking us from place to place telling us about ghost encounters in the buildings that we were standing in front of. He was immersed in the history of St Augustine, even being a volunteer archaeologist and helping move parts of history. His storytelling skills were second to none. Even our dog, who had walked ALL day long around St Augustine, stayed close to Scott trying to listen to the stories and was excited as we moved to each place. It was a slow paced tour so you don't have to worry about being physically fit to partake. It was a well-spent 2 hours that my husband and I truly enjoyed. The dog enjoyed it too, except for being petted by the ghost Lily. We highly recommend this tour! Thank you, Scott, for such a fun adventure!

    Our tour was not only fun but very informative and professional. Our guide had extensive knowledge…read moreof St. Augustine from all time periods and has lived in St Augustine and been a guide nearly all his life. His ghost stories were right on par and none of that tacky paranormal equipment or fabricated sightings. We were lucky enough to be the only 2 souls who signed up this particular Thursday. He could have cancelled, rushed through the tour or lost interest due to our group size but this was NOT the case. At one point, we steered questions towards the general history of St Augustine and there wasn't a single question he could not answer! I would highly recommend this tour to everyone, family or just adults.

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    Ancient City Tours

    4.0(20 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Walking tour operator…read more I took the opportunity to join my kids school trip to St. Augustine as a chaperone and as part of that, the school engaged Ancient City Tours as our guide for the day. The guide we had was Matt. Matt with the hat to be exact- because, you guessed it, he wore a hat. Easy to find if you were lagging behind - and easy to remember. Matt and his Hat made the day memorable- he certainly knew a lot of the St. Augustine history and was able to keep all the group engaged- kids, adults and even the teachers. He was super flexible with our group and overall, he made the day much better than I could have done on my own. Shout out to Matt and the Ancient City Tours team.

    We took a group of 10-year-olds to St. Augustine last week and had a really mixed experience with…read moreour tour. Our guide, Cindra, just wasn't a great fit for kids--or honestly even for the adults in our group. She was very strict--expecting students to walk in perfectly straight single-file lines and not touch anything at all. I understand needing structure, but it felt unrealistic for 10-year-olds and came across as more harsh than helpful. At one point, the students were told they couldn't even touch the coquina stone the fort is built from, with the implication that they might damage it. That felt like overkill, considering the fort has been standing for over 400 years and has withstood hurricanes, cannon fire, and everything else--so a brief, supervised touch didn't seem unreasonable for a learning experience. Her tone also came across as sarcastic at times. On the second day, when students remembered information from the previous day, she responded with, "Wow, you were listening," which felt more dismissive than encouraging. What stood out even more was how she interacted with the adults. Parents were told they needed to ask permission to step away for something as simple as getting a coffee or using the restroom, and some were scolded when they didn't follow that expectation. That felt unnecessary and uncomfortable. I also overheard her making negative comments about a few of the boys in our group, which felt unprofessional. Because of all this, many of the students didn't enjoy the tour as much as they could have. On the flip side, the other half of our group had a different guide who was warm, engaging, and clearly knew how to work with kids--and it made a huge difference. St. Augustine is a great place for a field trip, but I'd definitely recommend asking about your guide ahead of time, especially if you're bringing students.

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