Morning
Coffee on the porch. The sound of Lincolnville waking up. Espresso bar two blocks away if you've already finished the bag we left.
A light-filled three-bedroom home where 450 years of American history meet contemporary comfort. Sleeps six, pet-friendly, eight minutes on foot to Castillo de San Marcos.
Built in 2018 within Lincolnville's protected historic district, Dinh Casa Historia is the rare home that feels both rooted and refreshed. Wide-plank floors, soft-clay tile, an open kitchen made for slow mornings — and outside, oak-shaded streets that have witnessed four and a half centuries of American history.
Walk eight minutes to Castillo de San Marcos. Twelve minutes to the cafés of St. George Street. Bring the dog. Stay a long weekend, or a slow week.
It's the kind of place where you cancel dinner reservations to stay in and cook.
Linen-soft mornings.
A king, a queen, and two twins across three bedrooms — plus two full baths. Pack ’n play and high chair on request. Up to two dogs welcome in the fenced yard.
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Crisp white siding, a deep-shaded covered porch and a fenced front yard. Free parking on premises for up to three small vehicles or two SUVs.
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Linen-covered sectional, central fireplace, smart TV with streaming. Soft afternoon light through tall windows.
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Full-size refrigerator, gas range, dishwasher, espresso machine, and every utensil you would actually use. A long island for shared meals or solo coffee.
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A solid-wood farm table that seats six, dimmable pendant lighting, and the kind of seating that asks you to linger past dessert.
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King-size bed with washed-linen bedding, blackout shades, en-suite bathroom and a quiet corner for morning coffee.
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Queen bed, generous closet, plenty of natural light. Ideal for a second couple or a teen who wants their own space.
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Two twin beds — perfect for kids, or two friends sharing a long weekend. A small desk for those who cannot quite leave work behind.
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Walk-in showers, full-size tub in the second bath, hotel-grade towels and small touches that make travel feel less like travel.
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Full-size washer and dryer, iron and board, complimentary detergent. Travel light; we will handle the rest.
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Fenced yard, BBQ grill, alfresco dining for six, and a hammock under the oaks. Bring the dog; let them roam.
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King-size bed with washed-linen bedding, blackout shades, en-suite bathroom, and a quiet corner for morning coffee. The kind of room you cancel breakfast plans to stay inside of a little longer.
Hotel-grade towels, soft-clay tile, dimmable lighting, and small touches that make travel feel less like travel.
Reserve Your Stay★★★★★ across 47 stays
Coffee on the porch. The sound of Lincolnville waking up. Espresso bar two blocks away if you've already finished the bag we left.
Walk to St. George Street. Lunch at The Floridian. Detour to the Castillo. Be home by three for the afternoon shade.
A nap. Or a long sit on the couch with a book from our shelf. Or out to Anastasia State Park if the day insists on adventure.
Cook in. The kitchen is built for it. Or walk eight minutes to the night-quiet cobblestones around the fort. Sleep with the windows open.
Lincolnville sits at the southern edge of the historic district. From the front porch, here is what you reach without a car.
Lincolnville is one of the most walkable corners of the historic district — old oaks overhead, centuries of history at every turn, and the kind of neighborhood where restaurants, landmarks, and open water all sit within an easy stroll or a short drive. These are the places we point guests toward first.
An 8-minute walk from the front door reaches the Castillo, twelve minutes to St. George Street. Lincolnville is St. Augustine's most authentic historic neighborhood — National Register district, oak-shaded streets, and the home of Civil Rights heritage. The full Lincolnville guide details what locals recommend, what's walkable, and why this neighborhood beats hotels on Avenida Menendez.
Learn moreTwo dogs welcome on every booking. Three-sided fenced yard, water bowls and dog towels on arrival, and walking distance to more dog-welcoming patios than any other neighborhood in St. Augustine. The pet-friendly page covers fees, policies, dog-friendly restaurants, and the route to the Anastasia dog beach.
Learn moreA 12-minute walk leads you into the St. George Street pedestrian zone — the culinary and social center of the old city. Rooftop dining with fort views, dog-friendly cafes with shaded patios, and Spanish tapas bars that fill up early on weekend evenings. A local favorite worth seeking out: The Floridian, known for its Southern-inspired brunch and warm, unhurried pace.
Three million white lights wrap the Plaza, the Bridge of Lions, and the Castillo grounds from late November through January. From this porch it's a 12-minute walk to the lighting heart of St. Augustine — no $25 valet, no shuttle, no traffic. Holiday weekends sell out by August. The Nights of Lights guide covers the 2026 schedule, best nights to visit, and a self-guided walking route.
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We came for the long weekend. Extended twice. Already booked again.
I bought Dinh Casa Historia because I love this neighborhood. I'll point you to the espresso bar three blocks away that no tourist guide has caught onto yet. I'll meet you at the door if you'd rather skip the smart lock.
Most of all: I respond fast. Average response time under thirty minutes during business hours.
Aggregated from Airbnb (36), Google (8), direct guests (3).
Dinh Casa Historia was perfect for our family trip. The location was ideal — we walked everywhere. Spotless, every amenity we could think of.
Loved the modern farmhouse style and the quiet neighborhood. The backyard with the hammock was our favorite spot. Already planning to return.
As a local, I can say this is one of the best locations in St. Augustine. Close to everything but still peaceful. The host was responsive and kind.
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Smart-lock self check-in. The access code is sent to your phone twenty-four hours before arrival. If you'd prefer a personal greeting, just say so — the host lives twelve minutes away.
Free cancellation up to five days before check-in. Within five days, the first night is non-refundable; remaining nights are returned in full.
Yes, genuinely. Up to two dogs, fully fenced front yard, water bowl and dog towel provided, list of nearby dog-friendly cafés on the welcome counter. $100 fee per dog.
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