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Getting Around
St. Augustine is best navigated on foot through the historic district, with the free St. Johns County Sunshine Bus serving key routes. The Old Town Trolley Tour provides a practical loop connecting major sites and hotels for visitors covering more ground.
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Cash or Card
Card payments are widely accepted across hotels, restaurants, and shops throughout the historic district, making cash largely optional for most visitors. Keeping a small amount of cash on hand is useful for street vendors along St. George Street and for tips at local taverns and smaller cafes.
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Good to Know
Locals take genuine pride in correcting the pronunciation of their city: it is Saint AW-guh-steen, not Saint aw-GOOS-teen, a distinction that immediately signals whether a visitor has done their homework. Patience on the narrow colonial streets during peak season is simply part of the experience, as horse-drawn carriages, pedestrians, and trolleys all share the same ancient footprint.
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ATMs
ATMs are plentiful throughout the historic district, with machines available at major bank branches along King Street and inside several hotels. Using a bank affiliated with a major U.S. network will typically avoid surcharge fees, while standalone ATMs at convenience stores may apply charges of two to four dollars per transaction.
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Currency
The currency is the United States Dollar, universally accepted across all establishments in the city. Tipping between 18 and 22 percent is the standard expectation at sit-down restaurants, with baristas and counter service staff accustomed to tip prompts on card readers as well.
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Plugs
Type A and Type B outlets, 120V, 60Hz. Standard U.S. flat-pin plugs are used throughout the city with no adapter required for North American devices.
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Safety
St. Augustine is considered a very safe destination for travelers, with the historic district remaining active with pedestrians, restaurants, and shops well into the evening. Standard urban awareness applies after dark, particularly on quieter side streets away from the main tourist corridor, though incidents are rare.
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Airports
Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) is the primary gateway, located approximately 65 kilometres north of St. Augustine and served by most major U.S. carriers. Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB) offers an alternative entry point roughly 90 kilometres to the south, useful for travellers arriving from certain regional routes.