Address: 167 San Marco Ave, St. Augustine, FL 32084, USA
Phone: +19048293800
Sunday: 9AM–4:30PM
Monday: 9AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 9AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 9AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 9AM–4:30PM
Friday: 9AM–4:30PM
Saturday: 9AM–4:30PM
Thomas Jones
Fun way to tour the town
Marjan Kaykavoosi
Make sure you you let them know up front about willchear help
ROBERT SANER
Great Experience on our trip
Herman Trautwein
This is a nice way to get around and also learn about St. Augustine. Worth the ticket.
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May I suggest you get a coupon for the experience and If military you used to be able to get an extra discount as well, group rates are also available, I hope this was helpful,,,,, yiC 😇
The tour takes about an hour but once you have taken the tour you can get off anywhere and pick it back up anywhere as well, enjoy beautiful St Augustine Florida,,,,, yiC 😇
Have to call in
Special for Palm Coast and St John residents in September 2019. Trolley is free!
I think so, but i would call. Also look on groupon or other sites like that for discounts
You can arrive at anytime. The trolley runs continuously throughout the day.
Green for sure. We just went too night ago and it was amazing
4.30 pm last tour train from stop 1 and returns at 6 pm to stop 1
The daytime tours run til 4:30pm and you can get on and off the trolley all day until 4:30pm then they have separate night tours
Red train is an hour long with no stops. The trolley takes you all over and you can get on and off at multiple stops all day long. It was the easiest way for us to go to the different sites we wanted to see
$106 for 2 adults - 90 minute tour - you can get on and off throughout the tour. Tour guide was informative and good natured. Learned alot of stuff I didn't know about St. Augustine - better than walking. 👍
I would think so. But, you would still need to get up in the trolley.
Old Town trolley will be closed Christmas day and will resume trolley tours on the 26th from 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Enjoy! 😊
Their main start is at 167 San Marco Ave. with a large free parking lot. (At the old jail and gator bobs.) There are 32 stops at which you can pay and board.
Yes, as long as it folds. I witnessed both strollers and walkers on the trolley.
Yeah, not going to be able to help you with that. Call Old Town Trolleys.
You can park free at any of the spots that sell passes.Also if you get a guide that is hard to understand, jump off that tour at the next stop and get a different guide.
Don't know because when I ask I was told discount was only for active duty military only, not for veterans.
There are multiple stops some will have parking
U can buy them at Old Towne Trolley, park in their lot and they will shuttle u free to the center where u pick up the Night of Lights trolley. Long line to get in but moves fairly quickly. I would think u could buy them at center. We got ours thru the resort where we stayed.
As we get into the latter fall and the Night of Lights the Trolley will ride late night to see the spectacular beauty of the array of the thousands of lights that adorn the beauty of St Augustine Florida,,,,, yiC
No they were not wheelchair acessable. Depending on ability a walker is a possibility if individual is able to move pretty easily as they could hold other seats for support bit it's tight space between sears a wpuld be difficult for anyone with limited movement. But worth a call to see if they can accommodate
I didn't see any with us. Probably, if you hold onto them. You might call and ask.
Did not see a single pet some buildings even had a “no pets beyond this point sign”
They have different options with tickets to various attractions around town
They are definitely nice enough to wait until everyone is getting off or on the trolley. Might I suggest that you sit up front close to the driver and let them know that you would like to get off at the stop you so choose to!
I know you can purchase tickets on line. Reserving a spot? Not sure if they do that for anything since they run multiple trains during the day on thier routes, be best to call them. If you're coming for the "night "of lights train, it runs with no stops.
Not really the "center of activity", but close enough that the trolley takes you to all of the highlights. Parking is good there, too. While you're there we recommend the old jail tour, with one of their "storytellers". "Edgar"was ours and he was terrific.
Buy-one-get-one-free for Palm Coast city residents and St. Johns County residents.
Not sure
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