Spanish Architecture, Chocolate and a Museum of Victoriana
In an earlier post I wrote about St. Augustine, Florida -- the oldest permanent European settlement in the continental United States. My friends and I had been touring the city by Red Train, from which you can hop on and off at twenty different stops.
Flagler College
We hopped off at Flagler College, once Henry Flagler's Hotel Ponce De Leon. There, we took a peek at the school's opulent dining room -- where students chow down under a domed ceiling ringed by 79 Louis Comfort Tiffany windows. The building is also renowned for its ornate murals and Spanish Renaissance architecture.
Claude's Chocolate
The Spanish influence in St. Augustine goes beyond architecture, however. The aroma of chocolate -- that decadent treat brought to America in 1755 via Spain -- lures you into Claude's Chocolate shop on Hypolita Street. Chef Claude Franques makes the chocolate by hand, free of preservatives and additives. His wife, Nicole, handles the display and packaging.
At Claude's, peer into the glass case filled with luscious confections, and you'll face a tough decision: Which of the twenty-four bonbons should you choose? It's not difficult: Try Claude's Sampler for $3.50.
Of course, with the chocolates sporting fanciful, foreign-sounding names such as "Cognac Truffle", "Mayan Spicy" and "Dark Heart of Passion", you might forget you're in Florida. That can be remedied, however, by going outside for a stroll down the pedestrian-only St. George Street, just a block away. Here, you'll find a delightful variety of shops and plenty of bistros where you can grab a bit to eat.
For lunch, I grabbed a Spinach Pie, with feta in a puffed pastry -- very fulfilling -- at the Athena Restaurant on Cathedral Place before visiting the Lightner Museum. Replete with relics of America's Golden Age, the museum was built in 1887 as the Hotel Alcazar (another of Flagler's hotels). It featured a retractable roof over the grand ballroom, a Turkish bath, tennis courts, and a huge indoor swimming pool. My kind of place!
In an upcoming post I'll write about the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum, some chic restaurants that you must visit, and St. Augustine's Inns of Elegance.
Top photo: The Lightner Museum, courtesy of the St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra, & the Beaches Visitors and Convention Bureau.






















