Castillo de San Marcos is a small castle, in a terrific defensive position, with centuries of history behind it. The National Park Service takes care of it, and the history of the castle is well displayed throughout the rooms. They set off cannons a couple of times a day, using bread instead of wadding. It was comical to see the birds who are obviously used to the routine looking for the bread crumbs that fall onto the wall below. This is a delightful castle, don't miss it !
讲解导游的讲解深入浅出,丰富详细,对每个小细节都津津乐道,向我们解释了为何这个城堡是不可攻破的。在你了解这个地方的战略意义后,才明白佛罗里达能成为美国的一个州真是个大大的奇迹。另外,城堡的坚固也来源于其设计,El Castillo在当时堪称杰作。在城堡顶端可以看到墨西哥战争塞维利亚时真正的西班牙加农炮。这些小炮有三英里半的射程,可直接打中海湾,难以想象啊。然后我们还了解到杰罗尼莫家族在这里被关押了18个月,真是我们历史上一段黑暗的时期。最好在天气凉爽的时候去,如果太热或太冷去肯定不舒服。来这里不需要乘电车。靠近圣乔治和圣历史区,有几处不太方便的停车场,计价收费。
Visiting El Castillo de San Marcos while traveling I-95, is a must. Not only the castle, but the area surrounding it is hundreds of years old, and you will be walking through history. Once you reach the castle and see it, you will feel pure awe by just the shear size of the thing. To stand there, and imagine the castle in action defending the coast line is just an experience you cant miss out on. (There is a fee if you want to walk inside the castle, you can walk outside of it, and still get a pretty cool view)
We have visited many forts and castles over the years and were not expecting to be impressed by this one. But it is fantastic! It is run by the amazing National Parks (so if you are a member, you get in free) and the history of the fort is beautifully laid out. Kids will love the many cannons. The fort is constructed of coquina, a limestone mixture of broken shells and coral, and it was interesting to learn about that building material. St. Augustine is a lovely (but busy) town and it is worth parking your car at the Visitors' Center (for $12) then walking around the town. There are lots of historic buildings and you an easily spend a day here.
非常漂亮的景色,很棒的旅行。周末他们这里会重演历史。你可以自己去,上面都贴有标签和说明,或者你可以带着一位公园管理员去和你一起参观。这里450年内的历史都是清晰可见。
Though there is no guided tour, you can wander around at your own speed and they do give you a printed sheet of facts about the fort.If you do find some docents, it is worth your while to hang around and listen to them or ask questions. They are very knowledgeable about the fort, and give great insights.The cannon firing is fun to watch also.Glad we made the effort to come here.
This is one of the best maintained forts in America! (and one of the oldest!) but the very best thing here is to listen to the ranger tell about it's history!. The talk last about one half of a "well spent" hour. You learn that the fort served its purpose well, never having been taken by enemy forces although it was attacked and laid siege to several times. This is a great way for children to learn American history. (even 65 year old "children"!)
这里保存的难以置信的好,据展示和部分服务指南上的说法是因为这里采用的建筑材料很独特。这里真的展示了我们历史的一角,但是不适合走或爬不了台阶的人来参观。也许是因为要塞的特性,所以无法改进这个情况。提示,等待火车/电车的地方没有坐位,即便是到售票区也需要一段路程。另外,一定要看护好小孩,因为顶上没有栏杆或栅栏。
This tour - self guided - was a great experience. The history within the walls was well documented with posters and pictures. The view from the top of the Castillo was breathtaking. The Soldiers in authentic uniforms and the lighting of the cannon was well done.
I LOVE the Castillio and cannot imagine a trip to St Augustine without going back for "one more time" visiting the fort and taking it in again and again. You have options going to see the Fort - take the self-guided tour with plenty of opportunities to go on your own and linger or take utilize the Ranger tour.From the writing on the coquina walls or the cannon that still stand upon the upper court or stoop down to go into the gunpowder storage and feel how isolated it is AND how dangerous it gives you a look into the past in a way that you cannot experience through looking at pictures or reading in books. You see how the soldiers lived, slept, where they ate, prayed and died. From the upper court you also have a great view of the St John's River with numerous sailboats as well as getting to watch the dolphins leaping from the water. It is amazing to watch them and glorious as the sun hits the water glittering on the waves.Bring a sunhat and wear sunscreen if you are coming in the warm weather! Sunburns put a damper on your visit or vacation!ACCESSIBILITY:The parking lot and the fort's lower level, which includes the museum rooms, the theater, the bookstore and the restrooms, are wheelchair accessible. The upper levels require climbing stairs. Most of the Park's pedestrian walkways are paved; however, those within the moat and covered way are sand and crushed shell stoneAdults (Age 16 and above) entrance is $7.00 - valid for 7 consecutive days.Children (age 15 and under) are admitted free of charge but must be accompanied by an adult.Castillio de San Marcos is a Federal Park so there are some SAVINGS ALERT:ANNOUNCING EVERY KID IN A PARKA new initiative to get all 4th graders and their families to experience the places that are home to our country’s natural treasures, rich history, and vibrant culture FREE OF CHARGE! http://www.nationalparks.org/ook/every-kid-in-a-parkMILITARY DISCOUNTS:Active Duty U.S. Military Personnel Offered Free EntranceDisabled Vets(with proper ID) get a pass that allows them and three guests Free Entrance(this also applies to most of the Federal Parks - see link here for more information: http://www.nps.gov/search/?affiliate=nps&query=military+discount)