DoubleTree by Hilton - St. Augustine Historic District
St. Augustine, FL
Resort town · First Coast
The oldest city in the country trades on walking: the Castillo, St. George Street, the Lightner, Flagler’s architecture, and the beaches across the Bridge of Lions. Cars spend St. Augustine visits parked — which is the whole destination-charging thesis in one town.
Park once in a garage or at your inn, plug in, and do the city on foot or the trolley. The historic district’s lodging carries a healthy share of the area’s Level 2, and I-95 fast charging sits ten minutes west for the drive on.
When to go: Nights of Lights (mid-November through January) is the signature crowd — millions of bulbs and full garages; book lodging with a charger well ahead.
Purple pins have DC fast charging; green pins are Level 2. Tap a pin for the location page.
Overnight Level 2 at your lodging is the cheapest, easiest way to charge on a trip — arrive on whatever range you have, leave at 100%.
St. Augustine, FL
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These listings sit at wineries, restaurants, and cafes — the places a destination visit already includes an hour or two of dwell time.
DC fast charging in and around St. Augustine — for arrivals, departures, and day-trippers who aren’t staying overnight.
St Augustine, FL
St. Augustine, FL
St. Augustine, FL
St. Augustine, FL
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St Augustine, FL
St Augustine, FL
St Augustine, FL
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St Augustine, FL
St. Augustine, FL
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