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The downtown area is a perfect base for a romantic escape.

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Business travelers may want to find digs in nearby Ponte Vedra.
Golfers
Ponte Vedra Beach offers seven world-famous golf courses.
Family Travelers
The downtown historic area and St. Augustine Beach are a family's best bets.
Beach Lovers
Many lodging options are on Route A1A (Beach Boulevard) over the Bridge of Lions.
Leisure Travelers
The Old City is home to 28 Victorian and Spanish-style inns, some centuries old.


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Westshore is where it's at for business men and women coming into town.

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Tampa's beaches lure many vacationers in search of the perfect sunset, and there is no lack of beautiful places for them to stay.
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Families will find shelter at a whole host of recently built hotels in North Tampa.
Partygoers/Solo Travelers
Ybor City is the nightlife capital of Tampa Bay. Party-types also may want to check out the Seminole Indian Casino.
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Gay and lesbian travelers may opt for digs in Ybor City.
Airport Lodging
There are plenty of lodging options around the airport, specifically in the Westshore District.

  St. Augustine
Lodging in a Nutshell
by Valinda Almeida, Jacksonville Correspondent

If all the sightseeing is sapping your energy, take a sip from the fountain of youth at the National Archeological Park. A path inside the magnolia-lined 4.5-acre park leads to the natural springs from which explorer Ponce de Leon drank when he landed in America, according to lore. The park is also an Indian burial ground. Other historic sites include Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse, Oldest Store Museum, Oldest House, and the Old Jail.

Getting to the oldest city in the U.S. is relatively easy. St. Augustine is centrally located between two major commercial airports, Jacksonville International Airport and Daytona Beach International Airport. Both are about an hour's drive. By car, take I-95 to exits 95, 94, 93, or 92. Signs along I-95 and off the interstate provide clear directions and exit numbers for specific entry points into St. Augustine. The easiest exit into historic downtown St. Augustine is 95. If you prefer the scenic route, you can take A1A. You can also take a Greyhound bus into the city.

Upon your arrival, head to the Visitor Information Center, 10 Castillo Drive, to pick up maps and brochures. You may want to consider parking your car in the center's large lot for $3 a day because parking can be difficult along the congested, narrow streets.

This colonial city has 144 blocks of historic houses, many listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In the heart of St. Augustine, anchored by St. George Street, visitors can stroll down 11 pedestrian-only blocks. The Old City generally starts at the Visitor Center, just north of the City Gates and the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, which endures as the nation's oldest and only remaining 17th-century stone fort. The eastern boundary of the Old City is Avenida Menendez (Route A1A). It encompasses Potter's Wax Museum and ends at Bridge Street near the Oldest Store Museum.

You can explore on your own or take a narrated sightseeing tour. Knowledgeable guides are available to lead you through a bygone era via walking tours, river cruises, trolleys, trains, and horse and carriage rides.

From historic downtown, the beaches are just over the Bridge of Lions. St. Augustine Beach, the closest beach to downtown, is on the northern end of Anastasia Island, directly east of town. Ponte Vedra Beach, a ritzy playground with world-class resorts, is 20 miles north of St. Augustine.

Visitors will find a wide array of accommodations, including gracious Victorian bed and breakfast inns, seaside guest hotels, chain motels, and luxury resorts. With more than 7,000 guest rooms to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect place to rest and play. The best locations for most travelers will be the historic district, St. Augustine Beach, and Ponte Vedra Beach.

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