Plan Your Visit · St. Augustine, Florida

Shopping in St. Augustine

Shopping in the Oldest City means colonial lanes lined with galleries and spice merchants, an antiques row on the old northern road, hot sauce made from a pepper grown nowhere else — and an antique mall in the deep end of a Gilded Age swimming pool.

Where to Shop

The Main Corridor

St. George Street

The pedestrian spine of the old city is shoulder-to-shoulder with shops — souvenirs and sweets, yes, but also spice merchants, galleries, and local makers tucked between the colonial facades. Walk the full length and duck down the side lanes; the best finds hide on Hypolita, Cuna, and Treasury.

Galleries & Studios

Aviles Street

The oldest platted street in America is now its loveliest gallery row — working artists, co-ops, and studios in centuries-old buildings south of the plaza. Quieter and more atmospheric than St. George, and the place to buy art directly from the hands that made it.

The Flagler Corridor

King Street

The grand Gilded Age boulevard holds gourmet shops, chocolatiers, and one of the city's oddest treasures: the Lightner Antique Mall, a cluster of dealers set in the deep end of what was once the world's largest indoor swimming pool, behind the Lightner Museum in the old Alcazar Hotel.

Antiques Row

San Marco Avenue · Uptown

The northern approach into the old city is St. Augustine's antiques district — multi-dealer malls, vintage shops, and collectibles stretching up the avenue past the Old Jail. Park once and work your way down the row.

Saturdays · Mornings

Amphitheatre Farmers Market

Every Saturday morning, the grounds of the St. Augustine Amphitheatre on Anastasia Island fill with local growers, bakers, artisans, and live music beneath the oaks. Free, beloved, and the best people-watching on the island.

Brand-Name Bargains

St. Augustine Premium Outlets

Ten minutes west on FL-16, the outlet center delivers the national-brand bargain hunting — handy for a rainy afternoon or a deliberate shopping day away from the historic quarter.

Shops Worth Crossing Town For

Antiques · Multi-Dealer Treasure Hunt

Antiques & Things

62 San Marco Avenue, St. Augustine, FL 32084

The anchor of the San Marco antiques row — a sprawling multi-dealer mall packed booth after booth with jewelry, furniture, records, coins, nautical pieces, vintage clothing, and memorabilia of every kind. The kind of place where an hour disappears and you walk out with something you didn't know you'd been hunting your whole life.

Phone(904) 829-0544
HoursDaily, mid-morning to 5pm

Used Books · A Local Treasure

Second Read Books

51D Cordova Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084

A cozy, beautifully organized used bookstore behind Flagler College, run by owners famous for their kindness — they'll even hold your finds at the counter while you wander the old city. Great local history shelves and half-price treasures. The bookshop the Oldest City deserves.

Phone(904) 829-0334
HoursDaily, 10am–7pm

Datil Pepper Headquarters · Free Tastings

Hot Stuff Saint Augustine

34 Treasury Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084

The place to take the city's signature flavor home — a wall of datil pepper sauces, marinades, and honeys with generous free tastings down the line (the last bottle on the shelf is pure pain; you've been warned). The single most St. Augustine souvenir there is, on one of the quarter's most atmospheric lanes.

Phone(904) 824-4944
HoursDaily, late morning to evening

Spices · Teas · Blends

The Spice & Tea Exchange

59 Hypolita Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084

Step inside and the aroma does the selling — walls of jarred spices, custom blends, sugars, salts, and a deep tea wall, all open for sniffing, in a charming shop just off St. George. The kind of place you enter for one thing and leave with a bag of flavors you didn't know existed.

Phone(904) 826-3770
HoursDaily, 10:30am–6pm or later

Chocolate Factory · Tastings · Since 1967

Whetstone Chocolates

139 King Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084

St. Augustine's own chocolate maker since 1967 — a working factory store on King Street where you can taste your way through the production process, then load up on truffles, fudge, and the famous chocolate alligators. Sweet, affordable, and genuinely local.

Phone(904) 217-0275
HoursDaily, 9:45am–5:30pm

Olive Oils · Balsamics · Gourmet Pantry

The Ancient Olive

47 King Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084

A gourmet tasting room of olive oils and aged balsamics — sample your way through Tuscan herb oils and Sicilian lemon vinegar, then have your picks bottled and sealed for the trip home. One of the most consistently loved shops in the city, and the perfect gift for the cook in your life.

Phone(904) 827-1899
HoursDaily, 10am–7pm
More Great Finds
Georgia Nick Gallery

11-A Aviles Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084

A welcoming local artists' gallery on the oldest street in America — paintings, stone work, photography, and books by the very people you'll often meet behind the counter.

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Lightner Antique Mall

Behind the Lightner Museum, off Granada Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084

Antique dealers set up in the deep end of the old Alcazar Hotel's indoor swimming pool — once the largest in the world — beside Café Alcazar. Worth a visit for the setting alone.

TipEnter from the rear of the Lightner Museum building
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Simple Gestures

4 White Street E, St. Augustine, FL 32080

An eclectic gift gallery on the Anastasia side — art, fine jewelry, and one-of-a-kind finds, gift-wrapped with care by owners who clearly love what they do.

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St. Augustine Premium Outlets

2700 FL-16, St. Augustine, FL 32092

The big outlet center ten minutes west of downtown — dozens of national brand stores for a deliberate bargain-hunting day or a rainy-afternoon backup plan.

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Pack the Datil Carefully Sauces, oils, and balsamics don't fly carry-on — check them, or ask the shop to ship. Most of the gourmet stores on King and Treasury will box and send your haul home so you can keep walking unburdened.
Shop the Side Lanes St. George Street gets the foot traffic, but the most interesting shops sit one lane over — Hypolita, Treasury, Cuna, Charlotte, and Aviles. When the main drag is packed, the side streets are where the locals browse.
Buy the Story The best Oldest City souvenirs carry a tale — art bought from the painter on Aviles, a sauce made from a 250-year-old Minorcan pepper line, an antique pulled from the deep end of a Gilded Age pool. Skip the t-shirt; take the story home.