European Village

101 Palm Harbor Pkwy, Palm Coast, FL

Hours

Open year-round. Check individual restaurants and shops for schedules.

Cost

There is no admission costs associated with visiting the European Village in Flagler County, though remain alert to parking updates.

About

Whisk away to another world at European Village! Just a short drive from Cinnamon Beach Resort and Hammock Dunes is this iconic plaza boasting international cuisine, shops, and services.

The village opened their doors on February 21, 2006. Famously known for their European-inspired architecture, this is a great place to walk around or enjoy a meal outdoors.

There are 7 eateries here including a variety of food such as Italian, Indian, and even Vietnamese. Also at this one-stop plaza are 6 bars, multiple boutique shops, salons, and real estate offices. The stage at the center of the village often hosts live music! For a full calendar of their upcoming events, view their website.

Don't forget to bring your camera! The colorful, tall buildings coupled with palm trees make this plaza extremely "Instagrammable."

Popular Restaurants in European Village

Mezzaluna Pizzeria

Mezzaluna is family owned pizzeria. The owners' mission is to share their love of food - straight from their heart to your table. They're open for lunch and dinner, offering a large variety of food on their menu. Mezzaluna's daily specials make it an affordable restaurant to pick up a quick lunch! For your convenience, pickup and delivery are available.

Moonrise Brewing

Moonrise Brewing is the first (and only) brewery in Flagler! Therefore, they provide a unique experience you can't get anywhere else in town. Opened in 2017, the owners Benjamin and Ashley are committed to spreading the Moonrise Brewing vision.

They want to create an environment beyond enjoying beer and food by offering a space for fun social events and games. To name a few social events, they host comedy nights and live trivia. Furthermore, you can participate in a brewery tour or tasting event!

Tram's Cafe

If you're looking for a boba fix in Flagler, you have to visit Tram's Cafe. The menu boasts over 60 types of beverages and 10 add-ons. You're guaranteed to find a drink you'll love. On a rainy day, no food comforts you than a bowl of hot pho! Additionally, they serve traditional Banh Mi.

Local Tips

  • Stores and restaurants within the village have their own hours.

Location

101 Palm Harbor Pkwy, Palm Coast, FL

Frequently Asked Questions

St. Augustine is located minutes off of I-95 between Jacksonville Beaches and Palm Coast. If flying, the closest airport to St. Augustine is Jacksonville (JAX) about 30 minutes away.

The best times to visit are March–May and September–November. These shoulder seasons offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds than summer, and access to the area’s top events, including Sing Out Loud Festival and Founder’s Day. Spring is ideal for beach lovers and garden tours, while fall is perfect for history buffs, culinary travelers, and ghost tour enthusiasts.

The Old Town Trolley Tours are a favorite for first-time visitors, offering hop-on/hop-off convenience and guided narration through the city’s landmarks.

Try local favorites like Aunt Kate’s, Cap’s on the Water, or Harry’s Seafood Bar & Grille for fresh coastal fare with a St. Augustine twist.

St. Augustine, Florida is known as the nation’s oldest capital and oldest continuously occupied settlement of European and African-American origin in the United States. It was founded in 1565 by Don Pedro Menendez and Spanish settlers 50 years after Ponce de León claimed Florida for the Spanish crown. The majestic Castillo de San Marcos, the oldest masonry fort in the continental U.S., remains a central attraction for visitors to St. Augustine.

St. Augustine provides a rich calendar of events at any time of the year. The city’s Nights of Lights (Nov – Jan) is listed by National Geographic as among the top 10 holiday light displays in the world. Come spring, The Players Championship takes place at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra just minutes from St. Augustine. The city is also home to several festivals showcasing historic reenactments, Spring bird watching, film, food, and pirates.

Any trip to St. Augustine should undoubtedly include a visit to the monumental Castillo de San Marcos on the western shore of Matanzas Bay. The national monument, built by the Spanish over 300 years ago, remains a steadfast reminder of the area’s colonial past.

In addition, one of the best ways to catch all the must-sees in St. Augustine in just one day is to hop on the Old Town Trolley. This will take you to iconic spots including the Old City Gates, the famed Fountain of Youth, and across the Bridge of Lions.

Closer to the coast, step into the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum where you can climb up into the historic 165-foot-tall lighthouse for a view of the area. Stop over for lunch at Salt Life Food Shack near St. Augustine beach for the laid-back vibe and eclectic seafood dishes.

Be sure to take time during the day to explore the shops, boutiques, and cafés along St. George Street in the historic center. This pedestrian-only street was historically the heart of the city and continues to be a thriving hub of activity lined with restaurants, shops, and history galore.

Wind down the evening by treating yourself to dinner at Columbia in the heart of St. Augustine’s historic district. Named as one of Florida’s top restaurants since 1967, the Columbia is the largest Spanish restaurant in the world and family-owned and operated since 1905.

Downtown has metered street parking, garages, and park-and-ride options. During peak times (especially Nights of Lights), it’s best to arrive early or use public shuttles.

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