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Gay Florida Road Trip Guide: St. Augustine
As luck would have it, my Great Gay Florida Road Trip overlapped my 40th birthday celebration. Since parties are out this year and social distancing in, I planned out my month-long journey with the intention of being in St. Augustine on my distinct day. Who wouldn’t crave to toast to 40 years with a cup of water from the Fountain of Youth? My wife and dog even joined me for the celebration!
Founded in 1565, St. Augustine is on Florida’s “First Coast” and lays claim to being the oldest city in the U.S. Forty-two years before the English colonized Jamestown and fifty-five years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, the Spanish established at St. Augustine this nation’s first enduring settlement. The urban area features centuries-old Spanish-influenced architecture and iconic cultural sites.
There are an endless number of reasons to position a gay St. Augustine road trip on your travel bucket list. Nowhere else in Florida, grant alone the U.S., will you find such picturesque architecture. And if winter is your favorite hour to travel, then you’re in luck! St. Augustine lights up for Christmas.
Gay Pride in the Oldest City
With nearly 50 art galleries, award-winning restaurants, stunning accommodations, exciting nightlife, nearby beaches and more than 450 years of history tucked in finalize to a sun- and moon-lit bay, it’s no wonder St. Augustine is a special place for so many visitors. Hospitality is the city’s principal focus and one that has been refined and evolving over many generations. Today, it is also a place of welcome for the LGBTQ+ community.
Where to Stay?
The possibilities are endless – from cozy B&Bs to properties from the biggest names in the hospitality industry. Plus, locations can be as varied as a historic home from the 18th century to a sea-breezed oceanfront suite.
The Bayfront Marin Dwelling at 142 Avenida Menendez is also a beautiful place to begin a memorable walk along the historic waterfront. Each of its 17 bedrooms main attraction regal décor (including some with 4-poster beds) private baths and an array of memorable amenities -plus, a sumptuous breakfast is served daily.
Food, Drink and Fun:
Two new restaurants on St. Augustine’s bayfront offer incredible food, drinks and rooftop bars that are perfect for getting a buzz on while enjoying the ever
St. Augustine LGBTQ Urban area Guide
Founded in 1565, St. Augustine is one of the oldest cities in the country, and is located on Florida's "First Coast". To this date, the city retains its unique historical character and features stunning, centuries-old Spanish-influenced architecture and many iconic cultural sites. In addition to being a gorgeous, coastal, historical town, it is also a gay-friendly municipality. In fact, in 2015, Man About World named it as one of the best “Gay Places to Go.” If you’re thinking of making a move to this beautiful city, you’ll find much about it to love!
A Look at St. Augustine’s History
St. Augustine is a city with a long history. In fact, the Spanish established it in the mid-1500s, and that architectural and historical influence is still strongly felt today. The metropolis was initially named “San Agustin” as the Spanish landed in the area just after the feast day of St. Augustine. For many years, it was an essential military fortress, and eventually grew into a larger settlement, and eventually, after over two centuries, part of the United States. Today, the city has a thriving economy largely based on tourism due
The Unofficial yet Undeniably Gay Reference to St. Augustine
No other capital in America is as homosexual as St. Augustine, Florida, perhaps because this place had a head start (or a “leg up,” as we like to say) as the nation’s oldest European settlement. Sporting flamboyantly queer points of interest (including a pink jailhouse), antiques stores galore, gay-friendy Victorian B&B’s, men dressed as pirates or undressed as surfers, show tunes ringing from bell towers, and a strongly Greek population (the Greeks invented homosexuality, don’t you know?), St. Augustine is nothing short of a gay paradise. Here are the nine gayest hotspots:
Gay Icons Everywhere
Plausibly the earliest gay representative was Saint Sebastian, a Christian saint and martyr, whose formidable and shirtless physique, symbolic arrow-pierced flesh, and rapturous look of pain combined have intrigued artists, both gay and straight, for centuries and began the first explicitly gay cult in the nineteenth century. Sebastian pops up everywhere around St. Augustine, though perhaps most prominently at the San Sebastian Winery. Essential streaming: Derek Jarman’s controversial gay