About Carriage Way Centennial

Descend our porch steps and be transformed into a turn-of-the-century city dweller. Experience all the charm of St. Augustine—no car required.


Carriage Way Centennial is several blocks away from Flagler College, formerly the Ponce de Leon Hotel, which was built in 1888. Walk in the footsteps of the once "rich and famous" as you enter the grand rotunda, or visit the dining hall, which highlights the artistic glass created by Louis Tiffany.

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Step Into the Heart of St. Augustine

Be amazed as the stunning stone felines that guard the Bridge of Lions guide you into St. Augustine's storied past. Explore local treasures like the Lightner Museum, the legendary "Fountain of Youth", and the Castillo de San Marcos. Browse through the stunning historic churches, each completed with brilliant glasswork created by Louis Tiffany.


Wander along the riverfront of the Intracoastal Waterway, where dolphins often make an appearance. As you tour the city, your stops may include the Spanish Quarter Village, the Oldest House, and countless other attractions. Everything is just a quick stroll from our inn, from quaint shops and art galleries on St. George Street to the inviting flavors of downtown's restaurants.

Adventure Awaits

With the ocean just "down the road", adventure is always within reach—from surfing and boating to casting a line or climbing the iconic St. Augustine Lighthouse for breathtaking views. Want to test your swing? Several excellent golf courses are just around the corner.


For even more to explore, consider traveling to the World Golf Hall of Fame or the wonders of Marineland, both just a short drive from Carriage Way Centennial House.