Colonial Spanish Quarters

St. Augustine, Florida: Nestled away on busy St. George Street is the Colonial Spanish Quarters. Here you can escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and step back into the 1700’s with the help of historical interpreters. Behind the walls lies a village frozen in time just waiting for you to explore.

Inside the Spanish village, you get to experience what life was like in St. Augustine during the 1740’s. Look inside authentic Spanish homes, watch the blacksmith work in his shop or sit down at the Spanish pub for a conversation. It doesn’t take long to imagine what life was life for the Spanish inhabitants.

Unfortunately, the bad economy forced the City of St. Augustine to close Colonial Spanish Quarters in September of 2011. We did not have the opportunity to explore the village while it was in full operation. However, it was open during our visit to St. Augustine for the Colonial Market.

The Colonial Spanish Quarters is anticipated to remain closed until a private owner steps in to operate the museum.

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