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    Lightner Museum

    4.4 (198 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Alex F.

    Beautiful location to visit if you're in the St Augustine area. Everything is pretty much within walking distance and there are tons of things to do and see.

    Emely R.

    Amazing Museum in the heart of St. Augustine!!! Great for the summer months because they have nice air conditioning. Staff were very friendly and the exhibits are well kept and you learn lots of history from the Alcazar Hotel, St. Augustine itself, and other influences from other parts of the world brought there. Parking is free near by if you can find a spot or you can pay metered parking. Highly recommend to anyone! P.S - We did the whole museum in 2 hours for $19 general adult admission.

    Laura C.

    Beautiful museum with stunning architecture and so much history. A great place to explore and take your time, I first visited in 2018, I was hoping to see new exhibits though

    Linda V.

    12/4/25 Another Holiday Market in the former pool area of the Lightner Museum! Lots of unique gifts!

    April F.

    If you're ever visiting in St Augustine the Lightner Museum is a must see. The amazing detail in the wood pieces at the museum are absolutely amazing! If you have any questions just ask! The employees are an amazing resource to answer any of your questions!

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    Debbie M.

    Many different collections are housed here. Staff and volunteers are very helpful. There is collections of bicycles, different dishes, a lot of art, bronze pieces and even toasters. Too much to name. We went to see an exhibit of photographs of old St Augustine, Through The Lens of William Henry Jackson. I loved it.

    Astrida M.

    Yesterday we visited the Lightner Museum which is located in the heart of St Augustine's historic district downtown. Founded in 1948 by Chicago publisher, collector, and professional hobbyist Otto C. Lightner, the museum offers an immersive experience of art, architecture, history, and design. The museum occupies the former Hotel Alcazar, a Gilded Age resort hotel commissioned by Standard Oil executive Henry Flagler. It was very impressive to see the Victorian furniture and accessories. Personally, I'm not a fan of the Victorian era. But this Victorian collection is amazing. It blends so well with the fact that St Augustine is the oldest city in the US. IMHO, I thought the 3rd floor was the most interesting, then the second floor, and lastly the first floor. You can take an elevator to all floors. Put this tour on your list of things to do and see when you are in this magical city.

    Nina C.

    If you like historic, unique and beautiful museums then you will enjoy this. You have the option of being self guided or with a guide so I opted for self. While I'm not a history buff I did enjoy walking around to the different levels to see how they sectioned off each rooms and area. A couple of my favorite rooms were the stained glass, timeline of the evolution of bicycles, and the crystal and glass room. Each room had its own story and when you get to the end there's a beautiful courtyard looking down of where you can enjoy lunch at their cafe! It took me about 30 minutes to complete at a quicker pace but it could take up to 45 mins or longer. There were a handful of beautiful pockets to take pictures at outside as well and a cute little gift shop on your way out.

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    Stacey H.

    Beautiful museum that is full of art & decor from the Hotel Alcazar. Friendly & helpful museum staff. Wonderful afternoon of exploring and learning more about Henry Flagler, the Guilded Age & the Hotel Alcazar.

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    Sherri H.

    This museum has something of everything! We all really enjoyed The Gilded Age display. So much history and collections of all kinds - glass, glass eggs, Tiffany lamps, shells, vintage clothing, even a toaster collection! Beautiful paintings in exquisite frames, with St. Augustine often being the subject of the painting. We spent hours wandering around and were surprised and delighted around every corner!

    Vicki M.

    I visited the Lightner Museum after having a delightful lunch downstairs in the 'pool' I easily found pay-by-app parking in a nearby lot on a Saturday afternoon. The sign said reserved parking Monday through Friday so parking could be a little more difficult during the week. The museum which was once the Hotel Alcazar is located in downtown historic St Augustine. The museum is very well maintained and is full of history and collections. The museum is 3 floors and there are elevators. Adult admission is $19 but there were discounts for seniors, military and students. My favorite was the glass gallery, everything truly glistened. Who is responsible for dusting them?? The stained glass exhibit was also beautiful. I recommend a visit to the Lightner, plan on spending 1-2 hours in the museum, it is a great way to take a break from the Florida heat.

    Bryanna R.

    Overall a very beautiful museum with tons of amazing art pieces to see. It is a very big museum with many different exhibits, so be sure to allot enough time (2-3 hours) to visit every room and appreciate each artifact.

    Elaine F.

    This museum has a fabulous collection of Gilded Age items. It is located in the former Hotel Alcazar. They suggest that you begin at the top and work your way down. The top level is paintings from the Hague group painters from the 1880's. As you go down, through the levels, you progress through exhibits of Egyptian revival and other ornate furniture, Tiffany stained glass and lamps, cut glass, bicycles, and all kinds of fascinating objects. It is eclectic but thematic for the time period. I'm so glad we were able to spend a couple of hours here.

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    Family went over memorial weekend. There were quite a few interactive exhibits that didn't work…read more The 3rd floor was closed down and the 2nd floor near the planetarium didn't make sense. You can tell the museum is closing down. The shows in the planetarium were great. They were very educational and entertaining. Other than that my other favorite part was the "Currents of Time." Seeing the evolution of the Jacksonville area. I definitely will check out the new location once it's done.

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    Cafe is managed by The Chef's Garden catering and they serve a variety of different dishes - in a…read morevery small kitchen. Reservations are important - especially with any groups. My go to is tomato bisque soup and the gourmet grilled cheese. The Cobb salads are delicious too -- and a signature dish is Shrimp & Grits. When we were there, a server had called in sick and Tracy was running in and out trying to keep up - she did a great job! The museum is outstanding - the staff very welcoming and friendly. The exhibits are excellent and the displays highlight the work. Self-guided tours are no problem - as many placards provide insights. The grounds - simply beautiful. Definitely recommend a visit!

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    Spoiler alert: I think this is a must see while visiting St Augustine! Wasn't sure what to expect…read morefrom the lighthouse visit. The fee at first seemed a little steep. But, it was worth every penny of it (see last paragraph for additional things to see on the property). This lighthouse was lovingly restored by a group of passionate people- who also kept the property from being razed and becoming condominiums! The preservation work is ongoing and informative. The history is very interesting- you will see it as you climb the stairs up the lighthouse. One story about a cat and a parachute was particularly interesting. The staff member at the top of the lighthouse was very informative. The glass prisms making up the light part are amazingly beautiful, and so are the views from the top of surrounding Anastasia Island! The lighthouse itself maybe the main draw, but the property offers much more to visit. There is an archeological preservation building - which you can enter and discover how they preserve historical items. There is the lighthouse keepers house to explore. Several small sailing boats are on the premises with information regarding their history,and also a short trail through native trees and plants. A small restaurant/ snack bar is also located on the premises.

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    Visitors must climb 219 cast iron steps to the observation deck of the lighthouse.
    Visitors must climb 219 cast iron steps to the observation deck of the lighthouse.
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