Historic Tours of Flagler College offer visitors an immersive experience into the opulent world of the Gilded Age through the lens of the former Hotel Ponce de León, now the centerpiece of Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida. Built in 1888 by industrialist Henry M. Flagler, this Spanish Renaissance-style masterpiece was among the first buildings in the U.S. constructed entirely of poured concrete and wired for electricity by Thomas Edison. The guided tour, lasting approximately one hour, showcases architectural marvels such as the grand Rotunda with its 68-foot domed ceiling, the courtyard, and the dining room adorned with 79 original Louis Comfort Tiffany stained glass windows. Tours depart daily at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. from the main lobby at 74 King Street. Due to ongoing renovations, certain areas like the Flagler Room are temporarily closed through August 2025. Tickets are priced at $14.00 per person and can be purchased through the official Flagler's Legacy website. It's advisable to check the website for the latest updates on tour availability, as schedules may vary due to the active college campus.