
Peña-Peck House
Historic 1750 coquina house in St. Augustine, preserving history and empowering women through The Woman's Exchange.

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Peña-Peck House
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Tours run on the hour

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Historic 1750 coquina house in St. Augustine, preserving history and empowering women through The Woman's Exchange.
"A magical place left a lasting impression; a treasure that shouldn't be missed!"

Take the Guided Tour
Don't miss the guided tour; it's captivating and brings the house's deep history to life.
Support Local Artisans
The gift shop features items made by local women, supporting the Women's Exchange.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.8 · 103 reviews
Type
Wedding Venue
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Original Coquina Structure
Exterior
Marvel at the authentic 1750 coquina stone construction, a testament to early Spanish colonial architecture.

Authentic Period Furnishings
Interior
Step back in time with original furniture and decor that bring the house's storied past to life.

The Women's Exchange Gardens
Courtyard
Stroll through beautifully maintained gardens, a peaceful oasis managed by the Women's Exchange.

Women's History Exhibit
Interior
Discover special exhibits, like the one celebrating friendships between notable women authors.
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Planning Your Visit
Donation-Based Entry & Tours
A Legacy of Women's Empowerment
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Insider Tips
from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit
Take the Guided Tour
Don't miss the guided tour; it's captivating and brings the house's deep history to life.
Support Local Artisans
The gift shop features items made by local women, supporting the Women's Exchange.
Donation-Based Entry
Contribute what you feel the experience is worth; it's a unique and charming system.
Perfect Event Venue
Consider this beautiful space for events; the Women's Exchange team is incredibly supportive.
Tips
from all over the internet
Take the Guided Tour
Don't miss the guided tour; it's captivating and brings the house's deep history to life.
Support Local Artisans
The gift shop features items made by local women, supporting the Women's Exchange.
Donation-Based Entry
Contribute what you feel the experience is worth; it's a unique and charming system.
Perfect Event Venue
Consider this beautiful space for events; the Women's Exchange team is incredibly supportive.
Explore the Gardens
The courtyard gardens are gorgeous and well-maintained, offering a peaceful escape.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise the Peña-Peck House for its deep history, authentic period furnishings, and the captivating guided tours. The unique legacy of being operated by women and supporting local artisans through The Woman's Exchange is a significant highlight. While the donation-based entry is appreciated, some may find the lack of fixed pricing a point of consideration.
"We stumbled upon this house purely by chance while walking by, and it turned out to be such an incredible experience. This place is filled with deep history, and I highly recommend taking the guided tour. Walking through the house while listening to its story was truly captivating.
What makes this house even more unique is that it has always been operated by women. Back in the day, when women couldn’t work and many were in need, this house provided a way for them to work together and earn a living. Remarkably, it is still run by women today, who care for the house and preserve its legacy.
The house originally belonged to a famous doctor, and it was his granddaughter who left it to the city. Inside, there are two floors to explore, and every piece of furniture and decor is original. The authenticity and attention to detail are simply stunning, making the history come alive as you walk through the rooms.
My child and I were both deeply impressed by how beautifully everything is organized. Before leaving, we couldn’t resist taking home a small souvenir—places like this are too special to leave without bringing a piece of their story with you.
What’s even more inspiring is that the house operates on a donation-based system. You pay what you feel is appropriate, which adds to its unique charm. Before leaving, you can sign the guestbook, making you feel like a part of its history.
This magical place left a lasting impression on us, and I can’t recommend it enough. It’s a treasure that shouldn’t be missed!"
Viktoria N
"We hosted a baby shower at this venue and it was absolutely perfect and gorgeous. The women who are part of the Women’s Exchange were extremely supportive and wonderful to host along side of. They made the process smooth and easy. They provided tables, linens, chairs, and even set it all up for us. They were also nice enough to let us drop off all of our event decorations the day before the event. We couldn’t have asked for a better day/venue choice to celebrate. I highly recommend the Pena Peck House and Women’s Exchange for all your events!"
Kira S
"If you enjoy history you need to stop by this house that has gone through Spanish, British, and American hands. Not only is the history neat, the current work they do with the Woman’s Exchange is vital work and provides scholarships for women.
Go see what an early American kitchen looked like, and tour the bedrooms and dining room of the house. The tour guides were knowledgeable and very friendly. The gift shop supports not only the historical home but also the ongoing work of the Woman’s Exchange."
Chaplain Chris Linzey
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Peña-Peck House is conveniently located at 143 St. George Street in the heart of historic St. Augustine, Florida. It's easily accessible on foot if you're exploring the historic district. Parking is available in nearby garages and lots.
While there isn't dedicated parking directly at the house, several public parking garages and lots are within walking distance in downtown St. Augustine. The closest options are typically the Historic Downtown Parking Facility.
Absolutely! If you are already exploring St. George Street or the surrounding historic areas, the Peña-Peck House is easily reachable on foot. It's a pleasant walk through the charming streets.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The Peña-Peck House is typically open for tours Wednesday through Saturday, from 12:00 PM to 4:30 PM. Tours run on the hour. It's always a good idea to check their official website or social media for the most up-to-date hours, especially around holidays.
Admission to the Peña-Peck House is donation-based. Visitors are encouraged to contribute what they feel the experience is worth. This unique system allows everyone to enjoy the history and legacy of the house.
Advance booking is generally not required for individual tours, as entry is donation-based and tours run on the hour. However, for special events or group visits, it's advisable to contact them in advance.
Yes, audio tours are available and highly recommended for a comprehensive understanding of the house's history and significance. These tours provide detailed insights into the architecture and past residents.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can explore the historic rooms furnished with original artifacts, learn about its Spanish and British colonial history, admire the coquina architecture, and wander through the beautiful gardens maintained by the Women's Exchange. Special exhibits are also often on display.
The main historic house has two floors, and accessibility might be limited for those with significant mobility challenges due to the historic nature of the building. However, the ground floor and gardens are generally more accessible. It's best to inquire directly about specific accessibility needs.
Photography policies can vary, but generally, personal photography for non-commercial use is permitted. It's always a good practice to be respectful of the historic artifacts and other visitors.
The Peña-Peck House has a unique legacy of being operated by women. The Women's Exchange continues this tradition, maintaining the house, gardens, and a gift shop that supports local women artisans and provides scholarships.
Yes, the house often hosts special exhibits. For example, during Women's History Month, an exhibit focusing on the friendships between notable authors like Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and Zora Neale Hurston was on view.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
The Peña-Peck House itself does not typically have a restaurant or cafe. However, it is located on St. George Street, which is lined with numerous restaurants, cafes, and bakeries offering a wide variety of dining options.
Yes, the historic district surrounding the Peña-Peck House is brimming with dining choices. You can find everything from casual eateries to more formal restaurants serving local seafood and traditional American fare.
📸 📸 Photography
The exterior architecture, especially the coquina stone, is very photogenic. The courtyard gardens offer beautiful backdrops with lush greenery and flowers. The interior rooms, with their period furnishings, also make for charming historical photos.
For professional photoshoots or commercial photography, it's best to contact the Peña-Peck House administration in advance to inquire about their policies and any potential fees.
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